Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Alcibiades
Rev has always been fair to the point of generosity in my own experience, so this is not a criticism. Heather is always clear and helpful and friendly. And the language is very nice indeed. The issue seems to be the trade off between open source and proprietary. When you go proprietary there ar

Re: iOS - sideways swiping within a vertically scrolling object?

2012-08-19 Thread Terry Judd
On 20/08/2012, at 10:10 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > Terry, > > I just posted a link to another thread for a very crude example of mixing > both horizontal and separate vertical scrolling that may give you some ideas. > It is crude but works. also via script a button could scroll left right

Re: HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
OK, as long as that's the expected behavior, I'll go with it Pete lcSQL Software On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: > Pete- > > Sunday, August 19, 2012, 4:32:02 PM, you wrote: > > > Let's say I: > > > - click on line 4 of the scrolling list field > > - c

Re: iOS - sideways swiping within a vertically scrolling object?

2012-08-19 Thread Terry Judd
Thanks Tom - I'm checking it out now. Terry... On 20/08/2012, at 10:10 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > Terry, > > I just posted a link to another thread for a very crude example of mixing > both horizontal and separate vertical scrolling that may give you some ideas. > It is crude but works.

Re: iOS - sideways swiping within a vertically scrolling object?

2012-08-19 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Terry, I just posted a link to another thread for a very crude example of mixing both horizontal and separate vertical scrolling that may give you some ideas. It is crude but works. also via script a button could scroll left right to exact horizontal scrolling coordinates and then at each 'page

Re: HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Sunday, August 19, 2012, 4:32:02 PM, you wrote: > Let's say I: > - click on line 4 of the scrolling list field > - command click on line 6 of the scrolling list field > Now lines 4 and 6 are hilited and the hilitedlines contain 4,6 > Now I right-click on line 10. Line 10 does not get hi

Re: HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Mark, Well even after I got rid of my dog's code, there's still a problem albeit different than the original. Let's say I: - click on line 4 of the scrolling list field - command click on line 6 of the scrolling list field Now lines 4 and 6 are hilited and the hilitedlines contain 4,6 Now I

Re: HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
This is OSX, LC 5.5.1 but don't worry, some dumbass put some code in my handler that caused the problem. I gotta remember to lock my stacks so my dog can't screw up my code. Pete lcSQL Software On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: > Pete- > > Sunday, Augu

Re: HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Sunday, August 19, 2012, 3:03:11 PM, you wrote: > That's OK but it feels like there should be an easier way to achieve this > from the HIG perspective. Any thoughts? Interaction with the HIG field is what gives objects their mass, so that sounds about right. But what OS is this? I don't h

HIG, right click issue

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
Got this interesting situation regarding how to deal with contextual menu actions against multiple lines in a locked scrolling field. Right clicking on a line highlights the line and brings up the contextual menu. The actions in the contextual menu can apply to multiple lines in the scrolling lis

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-19 Thread Pierre Sahores
Try in having the lc script and the livecode lib stack in the same directory and use this code to know if all get as expected : your "test.lc" script start using stack "your_lib.livecode" get start_rias_lib() -- this function lies inside stack "rias_lib.livecode" get ria

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-19 Thread Dar Scott
Related to making things clearer. It is not clear to me whether the new matrix mention of updates refers to one year, within a major version, or perpetual updates. I think one year, but I'm easily baffled. Dar On Aug 18, 2012, at 3:22 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > Nothing has changed in the n

Re: Pebble Beach Studios

2012-08-19 Thread Mike Bonner
There is a contact form on their website at http://pebblebeachstudios.co.uk/contact.irev .. And its an irev! Phone number is there also. On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: > I'm hoping that the person at supp...@pebblebeachstudios.co.uk who just > purchased a license for my S

Pebble Beach Studios

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
I'm hoping that the person at supp...@pebblebeachstudios.co.uk who just purchased a license for my SQLiteAdmin program checks this list since the email I sent to that address with your license code was returned as undeliverable. Please contact me off list with a valid email address. Thanks, Pete

RE: Suggestion for RunRev...

2012-08-19 Thread FlexibleLearning
I know what you mean... so much 'good stuff' gets posted it's difficult to organise it all. I use The Scripter's Scrapbook for this with a couple of entries dedicated to 'useful links'... www.ssbk.co.uk Might be worth your while checking it out while Edinburgh ponders your suggestion. Hugh Seni

Re: Suggestion for RunRev...

2012-08-19 Thread Peter Haworth
I think this is a great idea, not only for experienced developers but also for newcomers. Many of these excellent tools are cheaply priced or free, which makes them unsuitable for the RunRev store, as I recently discovered when two of my store submissions were rejected for that reason. They're al

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-19 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote: > Did you try without the send form : > > > start using stack "quiet.livecode" > > put "now using " > > preOpenStack > i currently have put "trying the stack " start using stack "/home/dochawkb/public_html/quiet.27.livecode" put "now using

Suggestion for RunRev...

2012-08-19 Thread Paul Dupuis
There have been so many Announcement [ANN] postings about developer-oriented plug-ins for LiveCode to either the "Developer" or "Use" Lists or even the "Using Externals and Plugins" forum topic in recent months. All of these look like very useful tools for developers. I may not be alone in not ha

RE:changes to the run rev store

2012-08-19 Thread Nigel Soden
Greetings >Or, you could be like me and develop software with whatever version of >Livecode you already own and not feel that you have to be permanently >on the "upgrade escalator". That is an option, however when one does eventually want to upgrade cause of a feature then your stuck to have to

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-19 Thread Pierre Sahores
Did you try without the send form : > start using stack "quiet.livecode" > put "now using " > preOpenStack Le 19 août 2012 à 02:10, Dr. Hawkins a écrit : > I've got > start using stack "quiet.livecode" > put "now using " > send "preOpenStack" to stack "quiet.livecode" > > and I get: > > file