Hi JB,
Looks like everything is good then.
Thank you for your patience.
Rick
On Feb 8, 2013, at 7:59 PM, JB wrote:
> My email address is sund...@pacifier.com
>
> -=>JB<=-
>
>
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:22 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
>> On 2/8/13 12:07 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
>>> Hi again JB
My email address is sund...@pacifier.com
-=>JB<=-
On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:22 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 2/8/13 12:07 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
>> Hi again JB,
>>
>> Well at least my domain isn't listed anymore.
>>
>> Still getting that @pacifier.com though.
>
> Isn't that his correct email?
Hi Rick,
Okay, glad to hear things are fine with you.
-=>JB<=-
On Feb 8, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Rick Harrison wrote:
> Hi again JB,
>
> Well at least my domain isn't listed anymore.
>
> Still getting that @pacifier.com though.
>
> Rick
>
> (See below)
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:44 PM, JB wrot
JB
On Feb 7, 2013, at 6:04 PM, JB wrote:
> How does it look now?
>
> -=>JB <=-
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>>
>> and more, now that I'm back home and looking at the headers...
>> The original message came from
>> -= > JB
>>
>> while the subsequent messages came
Ah! I thought you meant place by script.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:17 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> Thanks Devin, perfect write up as usual. Even answered my reply to Scott
> about how to place a group back on a card after it's been removed from all
> cards (Place Group on the Object menu).
>
>
You've got it. Refer to it by name or ID, assuming your names are unique, or
ID. I'm a staunch believer in every object having a unique name anyway, so I
prefix all my objects with a 2 or 3 character code like bg, btn, fld, mnu etc.
Sorts nicely in lists too.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:13 PM,
I think it depends on the usage. It also depends on your expectation for a
classic drive with no SSD. Most recommend replacing a mission critical drive
after 3 years whether or not you need to. Given that, an SSD drive may, with an
adequate backup and recovery strategy, be a very good solution f
It won't. Remember the words of the prophet Murphy.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> I have a 2TB WD drive, and so far that's going well. It's my Time Machine
> drive, and has a backup of several older drives that have died. I may get
> another one, to have a complete c
Love CCC. It will backup the entire hard drive as an exact duplicate, then you
can schedule backups that only update the altered files. Why this approach?
Because assuming both drives are the same form factor, you can simply replace
the defective drive with the backup drive and be up and running
WD had a problem with their one gig drives. Apple had to invoke a recall
program for them because they put them into iMacs among other things, and the
drives went bad typically before the warranty period was up, but many times
just after. I also noticed they get hot. VERY hot. Too hot to hold if
That may be why sometimes my typically predictable recent file list becomes a
mishmash of all sorts of things I never opened.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Peter Haworth writes:
>
>> Is there a way to clear the contents of the ID File Menu Recent Files list?
>
> You
Duly shared.
On Feb 8, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Richmond wrote:
> I have just seen the most recent video put out by Livecode:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghvYqwsgsmI&feature=share
>
> and feel that it says a lot more than the previous offerings, so
> have posted it on my Facebook page with the
They take the engine minus the IDE stuff, and glue your stack to it, including
substacks. The engine is I believe written primarily in C++ so I suppose you
could tell them that. DBase worked similarly. You could either create a
standalone app, or you could include a runtime engine and you source
I guess it was my mistake -- I thought that the problem was the use of the
pacifier.net domain. I really don't understand email headers very well.
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Peter-
>
> Friday, Fe
Rick-
Friday, February 8, 2013, 10:07:50 AM, you wrote:
> Hi again JB,
> Well at least my domain isn't listed anymore.
> Still getting that @pacifier.com though.
... and ... ?
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Thanks Devin, perfect write up as usual. Even answered my reply to Scott
about how to place a group back on a card after it's been removed from all
cards (Place Group on the Object menu).
I think I'm good to go now.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
> http://livecode.byu.edu/
Thanks Scott, think I have that straight.
On the remove command, I think I'm right in saying that if I remove a group
from a card and it's the last instance of the group in the stack, it is
still in the stack even though it's not any card. If I subsequently want
to put that group back on a card h
1. I've been warning people for years about WD drives. The worst. After
being burned a few times, by 2004 I've insisted on Seagate and have had one
fail out of 20. The MTBFs of the new generation of dense drives are nothing
short of amazing. And I run my drives HARD with video and audio work.
I do
Peter Haworth writes:
> Is there a way to clear the contents of the ID File Menu Recent Files list?
You might also want to look at the revPreferences stack, and in particular the
customproperties "cRecentPaths" and "cRecentStackPaths". I'm not sure why there
are two of these, and it's probably j
Colin Holgate writes:
>
>
http://maxschireson.com/2011/04/21/debunking-ssd-lifespan-and-random-write-performance-concerns/
Not sure what your point is here. Did you read this? The comments in particular
are very instructive.
Example:
"I have already started reading more complaints in Apple fo
Or, if you have the ability to cheaply do so, you may want to upgrade to OS
X 10.5.
I have a Mac Mini G4 with OS X 10.5.8 on it- I'm not getting this issue. I
had another issue which occurred specifically on a 10.4 G4 machine which is
not occurring on this 10.5 Mac Mini G4.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013
Hi Pete!
On Feb 8, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> Trying to avoid any gotchas before embarking on some work involving
> background groups and there's precious little information about them.
This is how I introduce groups to my students. (Apologies if it's too basic.
And I can see now
Hi Pete:
"Place" adds an instance of an existing group to a card.
Copy & paste creates a new group object.
Deleting a group physically deletes it from the stack.
Removing a group removes the instance of the group from the card, but
doesn't delete the group from the stack.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
On 02/08/2013 09:26 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/8/13 9:57 AM, Richmond wrote:
As, presumably, the O-S version of Livecode will enable everyone
to open stacks whether they are in the pre-2.7, the pre-5.5 or the post
5.5 format
why doesn't RunRev (or someone authorised by them) release a small
Trying to avoid any gotchas before embarking on some work involving
background groups and there's precious little information about them.
Are there characteristics of background groups other than the background
behavior property property that must be consistent on whichever card they
are on in ord
On 2/8/13 9:57 AM, Richmond wrote:
As, presumably, the O-S version of Livecode will enable everyone
to open stacks whether they are in the pre-2.7, the pre-5.5 or the post
5.5 format
why doesn't RunRev (or someone authorised by them) release a small
widget to
open post 5.5 stacks and offer to sav
On 2/8/13 12:07 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi again JB,
Well at least my domain isn't listed anymore.
Still getting that @pacifier.com though.
Isn't that his correct email?
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperact
Mark,
Just purchased two 512 Go SSD drives to replace the HDs of my MBPs while one of
them went slowing down dramatically over the 15 last days. In reading your
post, it seems that my two 2 TB LaCie TimeMachine backUp drives won't become
less important than before…
Will let know there what the
http://maxschireson.com/2011/04/21/debunking-ssd-lifespan-and-random-write-performance-concerns/
On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
> >The problem with pure SSDs is that they have a limited write-cycle lifetime.
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Colin Holgate writes:
> Have you thought about SSD drives? I have a 750 GB one in my MacBook Pro 13
inch, and they are quite fast, and
> presumably resistant to head crashes!
The problem with pure SSDs is that they have a limited write-cycle lifetime.
They're great for storing files (lots of rea
Hi again JB,
Well at least my domain isn't listed anymore.
Still getting that @pacifier.com though.
Rick
(See below)
On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:44 PM, JB wrote:
> Okay, thanks.
>
> -=>JB<=-
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 6:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>> JB-
>>
>> Thursday, February 7, 2013, 6:04:17
Hi JB,
Still getting the
It looks exactly like the following line:
On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:04 PM, JB wrote:
> How does it look now?
>
> -=>JB <=-
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>>
>> and more, now that I'm back home and looking at the headers...
>> The original messa
Some searching will find things like this:
http://www.42gears.com/surelock/surelockandroid.html
If iOS ever become an option, iOS 6 has a built in restrictions feature, where
you can disable pretty well everything, and yet get back to the home screen if
you know the passcode.
__
Try trapping shutdownRequest.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2013, at 9:48 AM, tbodine wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm working on a kiosk project and need a way to block the user from
> quitting or switching out of the LiveCode app on an Android tablet. Is that
> possible with LiveCode or with an external?
>
> Than
Colin, I have the fusion hybrid drive right now that is both an SSD and
traditional drive in my new 27" iMac. Very very fast. As prices come down I
plan on looking into some kind of external drive that is straight SSD.
Tom
-- Tom McGrath III
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
mcgra...@mac.com
On Feb 8
Hi all.
I'm working on a kiosk project and need a way to block the user from
quitting or switching out of the LiveCode app on an Android tablet. Is that
possible with LiveCode or with an external?
Thanks,
Tom Bodine
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I have a 2TB WD drive, and so far that's going well. It's my Time Machine
drive, and has a backup of several older drives that have died. I may get
another one, to have a complete clone of the first one. Hopefully my luck will
hold out.
Have you thought about SSD drives? I have a 750 GB one in
I had some positive response to setting up a meetup for LiveCoders in Toronto
so I decided to set up a meetup.com group.
http://www.meetup.com/Greater-Toronto-Area-LiveCode-Users-Group/
On the site I have posted suggestions for a first meetup. If you are in the
area please join and RSVP.
Martin
Damn, I just had another Hard drive crash and burn. That's One computer and my
two 'oldest' WD hard drives in two months. I will never buy another WD drive
again. Period.
What I lost was my 'daily' time machine backups this time. I had already just
added a second new HD to the time machine setu
Peter-
Friday, February 8, 2013, 5:40:23 AM, you wrote:
OK - I'll bite... what's wrong with those headers? I see
sund...@pacifier.com as the authenticated sender. The message came
from the smtp server at pacifier.net and originated from a machine
with a dhcp address from iinet.com over a secure c
I have just seen the most recent video put out by Livecode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghvYqwsgsmI&feature=share
and feel that it says a lot more than the previous offerings, so
have posted it on my Facebook page with the following:
"Why crawl to one's goal with overly verbose and complex C
As, presumably, the O-S version of Livecode will enable everyone
to open stacks whether they are in the pre-2.7, the pre-5.5 or the post
5.5 format
why doesn't RunRev (or someone authorised by them) release a small widget to
open post 5.5 stacks and offer to save them in either
the pre-2.7 or th
On Feb 7, 2013, at 9:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> JB-
>
> Thursday, February 7, 2013, 6:04:17 PM, you wrote:
>
>> How does it look now?
>
> The headers look fine to me. Guess we'll have to wait to hear back
> from Rick.
Not to me. Full headers below:
Delivered-To: pmb...@gmail.com
Received: by
Peter W A Wood wrote
> It is possible to create a binary executable with most scripting languages
> by building a binary that includes a full copy of the script interpreter
> and the script in source form. It is typically referred to as encapping a
> script. I'm sure this is the process with LiveCo
It is possible to create a binary executable with most scripting languages by
building a binary that includes a full copy of the script interpreter and the
script in source form. It is typically referred to as encapping a script. I'm
sure this is the process with LiveCode.
The technique is even
On 02/08/2013 02:28 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
dfepstein wrote
This very simple script crashes LC on the Mac Mini:
i'd report it to support.
And, while you are waiting for that to be sorted out (which could be a
long wait)
I would get my hands on an earlier version for PPC builds.
Richmond.
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dfepstein wrote
> This very simple script crashes LC on the Mac Mini:
i'd report it to support.
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Monte Goulding wrote
> The engine is a mash up of c++ and platform obj-c on iOS and java on
> android. Our scripts are compiled as they are loaded into memory not at
> runtime.
Interesting. I've never heard of that model before. A load-time compiler? So
it neither distributes compiled binaries (m
Thanks for the info Monte
Tiemo
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Februar 2013 09:05
> An: How to use LiveCode
> Betreff: Re: what is LCs output for different platforms?
>
The engine is a mash up of c++ and platform obj-c on iOS and java on android.
Our scripts are compiled as they are loaded into memory not at runtime. Really
looking forward to understanding more how it all works!
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