I believe what you cannot do is pass an array element by reference. So your
faddnum function cannot be declared as:
function faddnum @pnum
Not that you would want to do that in a function but you might be tempted
to make it a command defined that way.
Pete
lcSQL Software
On Jan 14, 2013 10:01 PM
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
> Yeah I misunderstood. The only thing you cannot do (and there is/was a
> request to implement this) is to pass an element of an array as a parameter
> to a command or function eg. put myFunction(myArray[1]) into bobtest.
>
> Bob
Bob,
Yo
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Timothy Miller
wrote:
> It occurs to me I could probably make my own Virtual Receptionist application
> in LiveCode.
In the not too distant past it may have been easy.
This article was written around 2006:
http://www.macvoip.com/resources/voip_build_a_Mac_pbx.p
Yeah I misunderstood. The only thing you cannot do (and there is/was a request
to implement this) is to pass an element of an array as a parameter to a
command or function eg. put myFunction(myArray[1]) into bobtest.
Bob
On Jan 14, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> I take you Wha? and rai
On 1/14/13 7:12 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote:
Jacque,
My apps runs on JB using 5.5.3. 5.5.1 back screened. 5.5.2 I never tried on
JB because of a quit bug. Also update the SDK using the SDK manager.
Thanks. Roger Eller kindly offered to test, and my app built with 5.5.3
runs okay in Jelly Bean for
Hi all,
I've reported this issue of trying to send an email from LC on Windows 8
Desktop.
RR has reported back to me that using revMail "someb...@ddd.com" does not
work on Win8.
Here's the RunRev report bug:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=10639
Other methods of sending an email on Win8
Thanks, Robert
I've been looking into the matter.
Apparently, POTS (plain old telephone service) also known as analog phone
lines, are the past. Telephone over the internet is the future, partly because
it's more flexible, partly because the bandwidth is much cheaper. The big
traditional phon
I take you Wha? and raise to Uh?
I'm in the process of creating my first BIG multi x multi dimenionsal
array stack and it's built exclusively on creating, modifying and
deleting array elements by passing the required info to and from
handlers as paramaters. It's all working brilliantly at the mome
Jacque,
My apps runs on JB using 5.5.3. 5.5.1 back screened. 5.5.2 I never tried on
JB because of a quit bug. Also update the SDK using the SDK manager.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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From: use-livecode [mailto:use-li
In which version of LiveCode was the black-screen launch fixed for Jelly
Bean?
I'm testing with LiveCode 5.5.3 in the emulator because I don't have a
real device with 4.1 on it yet. Basic launch works okay, but if I add a
resizeStack handler I get the black screen.
Is this just the emulator?
Whoops! Sorry I didn't get that from the dictionary. I got it from the Livecode
Lessons site.
Deleting an Element From an Array
To delete an element from an array we simply use the delete variable command as
demonstrated below:
function GetExampleArrayKeys
local tArray
put "a" in
Which version does the dictionary show "delete array tArray[x]" ?
Doesn't show that in 5.5.3 it shows
delete {local | global | variable} {variableName | arrayIndex}
-- Alex.
On 14/01/2013 19:39, Robert Sneidar wrote:
The dictionary shows delete array tArray[x] as the correct syntax. Not
Roger, we'll keep a look out for your:
Requests for help
*OR*
Shouts of victory
Dave
> Dave,
>
> You nailed it on all counts, and I really appreciate your understanding and
> encouragement. I know that in the end I will prevail and it will most likely
> be the result of help from folks on th
On 1/14/13 3:25 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
J. Landman Gay writes:
*a little* misleading
LOL. That almost sounds like "unintentionally"...
I was being polite. :)
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
J. Landman Gay writes:
> *a little* misleading
LOL. That almost sounds like "unintentionally"...
--
Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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On 1/14/13 2:03 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
stephen barncard writes:
*WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is advising
people to temporarily disable the Java software on their computers to avoid
potential hacking attacks.*
FUD is about the only thing DHS does well.
Larry Ell
stephen barncard writes:
> *WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is advising
> people to temporarily disable the Java software on their computers to avoid
> potential hacking attacks.*
FUD is about the only thing DHS does well.
Larry Ellison and DHS in pissing contest. News
It may help everyone who is new to deploying to Macintosh with certificates to
read up on how OS X deals with storing certificates. Basically, OS X puts
everything having to do with security in the Keychain. This allows a user to
increase his own security by keeping the keychain locked, so that
Wha? Pass by parameter? Isn't there an issue with using that method with
arrays? Maybe I misunderstand. What I know is that you cannot pass an element
of an array as a parameter to a command or function. You can only pass the
entire array. I ran into this some time ago, which is why I know.
Bo
The dictionary shows delete array tArray[x] as the correct syntax. Not sure if
this matters though. Also, if the array is stored in a global variable, you may
need to use delete global instead. Again, not sure. Worth testing though.
Bob
On Jan 13, 2013, at 3:53 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> Have yo
I think the reason for this is primarily the phasing out of modems. While a
modem can be purchased for this use, they don't typically come in computers by
default anymore. I think what you need to do is look to purchase a Macintosh
compatible telephony modem, which will probably come with softwa
That's it Ben! It's all about making things possible. When we invent app ideas
we often subconsciously limit ourselves to what's currently feasible in
LiveCode. Having access to all these things and the possibility of having
something implemented if required opens up new possibilities.
Cheers
On 14/01/2013 04:19, Monte Goulding wrote:
On 14/01/2013, at 3:02 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
I don't understand. I paid 1 year of access of mergeExt on Oct 29. Am I
eligible for all or is this a different series?
Yes!!! It's all one suite. I will need to do different suites for different
Hi Tiemo,
I think the bug was not consistent, may be due to some hardware related
condition, but I saw it happen a lot on a MacBook Pro, MacPro and iMac as soon
as I upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion. It caused a real headache for me as my
software uses snapshots too.
Maybe some of your clien
Hi Paul,
thank you for this hint, I will give it a try with a new compiled version,
though I wonder, why it doesn't happen on all Mountain Lion Macs.
Tiemo
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im
Auftrag
> von Paul Hibbert
> Gesende
Tiemo,
There was a bug in LC (#10035) that produced the result your client is seeing
when used with Mac OS X 10.7.x and later. The bug was finally resolved in
LV5.5.1
Paul
On 2013-01-14, at 12:46 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
> Hello,
>
> LC 4.6.2, OS X 10.8.2
>
> I have a videoplayer and ta
On 14/01/13 10:46, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hello,
LC 4.6.2, OS X 10.8.2
I have a videoplayer and take snapshots by "export snapshot from rect."-
Before that I set the alwaysBuffer of player "foo" to true.
This works since years, also on current Mountain Lion. Now, I have a
customer with 10.8.
Hello,
LC 4.6.2, OS X 10.8.2
I have a videoplayer and take snapshots by "export snapshot from rect."-
Before that I set the alwaysBuffer of player "foo" to true.
This works since years, also on current Mountain Lion. Now, I have a
customer with 10.8.2 where the snapshot only has weired pattern o
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