Umm yeah! I will be very interested. :-)
Yeah this is exactly the kind of stuff that I am looking for. I wouldn't mind
paying for something like this either.
I'll contact you back channel on this its sounds very interesting.
Todd
On Sep 26, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> Hi To
How disappointing.
On 27/09/2012, at 11:28 AM, Todd Geist wrote:
> but I don't think it is going to help you, Monte :-(.
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
> If you work out how to get a library to listen to changes in a datagrid
> (which you will need to do if you want to bind it to a table) then could you
> post it on the list. I have a custom control (mergDataGridScroller) that
> needs to know
Hi Todd,
I'm not sure of your timeframe but you might be interested in a product I'm
working on, liquidSQL. It will eliminate the scripting and SQL statement
coding for a high percentage of the functions in an application, leaving
you to deal with the more complex ones.
It will bind columns (incl
Bob,
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
> If you work out how to get a library to listen to changes in a datagrid
> (which you will need to do if you want to bind it to a table) then could you
> post it on the list. I have a custom control (mergDataGridScroller) that
> needs to kno
On Sep 26, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> . A datagrid without the gui is an array and an api library.
Which is exactly what I want I just want it to have the same API as the data
grid when appropriate
Todd
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I solved a lot of problems by disabling UAC. This is clearly NOT recommended in
a corporate environment. Also it will be a hard sell for a commercial product
to require users to disable security features, but there it is. You may want to
do that as a test to isolate if that is the issue.
Bob
Yup. And it wasn't used because it was difficult to get it to work right or
consistently. I never did. When I first began using Revolution I thought that
the database binding feature was the only way to get Revolution to work with
Databases, and almost quit trying, until someone on the list told
Cal Horner wrote:
After many years of happy use with Windows XP, I and many other users were
told that it was no longer supported. But you all know that.
So I opened my moth-filled wallet and purchased Windows 7. Along with an
upgrade to LC 5.5.2.
I can hear you all say "Aha!".
I have very
If you work out how to get a library to listen to changes in a datagrid (which
you will need to do if you want to bind it to a table) then could you post it
on the list. I have a custom control (mergDataGridScroller) that needs to know
when the data is changed. At the moment it requires you to d
I don't know what you mean my a stand-alone engine engine.
Bob
On Sep 26, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Cal Horner wrote:
> Then I do what I always do. I generated appropriate stand-alone engine
> engines for the stacks. After the engine has been generated. The IDE locks
> up and I get one of those sympat
After many years of happy use with Windows XP, I and many other users were
told that it was no longer supported. But you all know that.
So I opened my moth-filled wallet and purchased Windows 7. Along with an
upgrade to LC 5.5.2.
I can hear you all say "Aha!".
I have very carefully converted t
I don't think so Todd. Allow me to be the naysayer here. The data structure
behind a datagrid is in fact an array. Working with arrays is lightening fast,
and they can be fairly large, restricted by memory. If you need bigger, there's
SQL.
The problem with a datagrid is that the data that is "
Scripts do not get blocked. Lock Messages prevents the normal messages from
being automatically generated, like mouseUp, openCard, etc. You can still SEND
or DISPATCH those messages yourself. It just keeps the engine from
automatically sending them.
Bob
On Sep 26, 2012, at 3:02 PM, lunchnmee
Seems a message is being triggered that executes a rev command that fails and
exits to top. I'd like to know what that is too!
Bob
On Sep 26, 2012, at 3:02 PM, lunchnmeets wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks to everyone that tried to help me get through this problem. It was
> fixed by inserting "lock m
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That would be Bill Vlahos
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 1:59 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Doesn't one of the Livecode devs make the product SafeWallet? Or was that
> InfoWallet?
>
> Bob
>
>
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Hi,
Thanks to everyone that tried to help me get through this problem. It
was fixed by inserting "lock messages" into the offending script. Now,
I know this is forcing a solution. However, I'd really love to know
which problem script got in the way. I looked at open and close stack
and card s
Richard Gaskin writes:
> What exactly is it looking for?
I really don't have a clue. There aren't any guidelines. But...
> Have any of you been able to successfully set up Android building from
> LC 5.5.2 under Ubuntu?
Don't know about ubuntu, but in fedora it was happy when I pointed it to
/
Thanks but what I am looking for is not an Array. At least not just an Array.
And it is not a database, although it is probably bound to a database.
I am building a data binding library. I am sick to death of wiring up databases
to LiveCode controls. Its all boiler plate BS and it needs to go
Doesn't one of the Livecode devs make the product SafeWallet? Or was that
InfoWallet?
Bob
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So my question is… does anyone else feel a need for this? Do you think it is
worth trying to create a control with the same Data API as the DataGrid, but
with no UI? Are there any benefits to be gained over just using a hidden
DataGrid.
I don't know about benefits, but using a hidden DataGri
Hey Todd
I think what you want is andre's SQLite db library.
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On 26/09/2012, at 11:48 PM, Todd Geist wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I keep wanting to use hidden Data Grids, so much so that I have been
> cons
This is just a shot in the dark: can you use the "rev" system commands
intended for plugins, as shown on page 359 of the User Guide? Would that help?
- Charles
On 2012-09-25, at 5:42 PM, Brahmanathaswami wrote:
> I want to add a pull down menu to a small tools palette stack (B) that acts
>
Hi Malte:
I tried what you suggest and get the word "binary" in the result page.
???
Any other suggestions I can try?
Regards,
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Tactile Media, UX Design
On 9/26/12 4:03 AM, "Malte Brill" wrote:
>Did you try:
>put binary uniEncode("ABC")
>
>?
>
>> After gettin
I have an Android app I've been selling only from my website. It works
as a free version until the user enters an email address matched to a
paid-for entry in a database (meaning, they can pay for the full version
from my site, when then upgrades the status of their email address in a
central d
Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
I know this is not ideal, but have you tried with Oracle JDK?
(ARGH)
Argh indeed.
After their shenanigans with Open Office and other
formerly-well-stewarded projects (along with their "Please don't program
in Java" lawsuit they launched against Google, which wa
*THANKS Dixie*,
yes, the solution is to use the "inputBeginEditing" native message ! :-)
Regards,
Guglielmo
On 26.09.2012 17:55, John Dixon wrote:
Guglielmo..
The 'editing' property of the UITextfield control will tell you whether the
UITextField control is being edited or not..
Guglie
Richard,
I know this is not ideal, but have you tried with Oracle JDK?
(ARGH)
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Many thanks to RunRev for providing Android build support in LiveCode for
> Linux.
>
> I was looking forward to trying that last night, but ran into a snag:
Hi Dixie,
unfortunately no ... :-(
... focusedObject() seems to work only with LiveCode controls and NOT
with the native controls (I'm on iOS) created with the
"mobileCreateControl".
Guglielmo
On 26.09.2012 17:48, John Dixon wrote:
Guglielmo..
I would imagine that the focusedObject woul
Guglielmo..
The 'editing' property of the UITextfield control will tell you whether the
UITextField control is being edited or not..
> Guglielmo..
>
> I would imagine that the focusedObject would help you here as it returns the
> currently focused control.
>
> Dixie
>
> > Hi,
> > anyone kn
mmm... maybe not, I have just read your post a little closer... sorry, I was
thinking about LC text fields..
Dixie
> Guglielmo..
>
> I would imagine that the focusedObject would help you here as it returns the
> currently focused control.
>
> Dixie
>
> > Hi,
> > anyone knows how to find o
Guglielmo..
I would imagine that the focusedObject would help you here as it returns the
currently focused control.
Dixie
> Hi,
> anyone knows how to find out, on a card with many native text fields
> (created with mobileCreateControl), which control triggered the keyboard ?
>
> On the "ke
Sometimes I need an array with only one dimension and one element. Oh wait!
That's a variable! ;-)
Bob
On Sep 26, 2012, at 7:04 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
> hmm, DataGrid - UI = Array
>
> So why not just use an array (global/local variable or even a custom
> property) to keep the data?
> At lea
Craig, that will work for one field. He should put that command in the nav
button mouseUp scripts, or in a frontscript mouseUp handler, making sure he
passes mouseUp.
Bob
On Sep 25, 2012, at 9:59 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
> Now I see.
>
>
> put this into the field script:
>
>
> on mouse
Do you mean click on a button? This works for me if I click on another field or
on the card background. It works the way you are seeing it only if I click on a
button. We just had a thread about this. Put focus on nothing in the mouseUp
handler of your button. This will have the effect of sendin
Hi,
anyone knows how to find out, on a card with many native text fields
(created with mobileCreateControl), which control triggered the keyboard ?
On the "keyboardActivated" message I have tried to test the
"mobileControlTarget()" but ... return an empty value ... :-(
Any suggestion ?
Than
Many thanks to RunRev for providing Android build support in LiveCode
for Linux.
I was looking forward to trying that last night, but ran into a snag:
I've installed the Android SDK, with a minimum version support of 2.2.
I've also installed OpenJDK for Java 6, and that much seems to be workin
Todd-
Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 6:48:13 AM, you wrote:
> The user navigates from record to record, does searches, adds new
> records, deletes records, etc.
...that's a database...
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Am 26.09.2012 um 15:48 schrieb Todd Geist :
> Hello,
>
> I keep wanting to use hidden Data Grids, so much so that I have been
> considering trying to rip out the UI.
> The simplest use for this would be something like this.
> I have a group of fields on a card. And I want that group b
Hello,
I keep wanting to use hidden Data Grids, so much so that I have been
considering trying to rip out the UI.
The simplest use for this would be something like this.
I have a group of fields on a card. And I want that group bound to something
just like the DataGrid except I will never sho
Did you try:
put binary uniEncode("ABC")
?
> After getting empty values returned from the server, I tried these simple
> tests:
> put uniDecode(uniEncode("ABC"),"utf8");exit to top
> put uniEncode("ABC");exit to top
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