Hi Mark,
yes that definitely works to get rid of the program folder. I just was
wondering if it would be useful / recommended to get rid of supplementary
files, like preferences and things I don't know.
Tiemo
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I don't have version going back that far, but since at least 4.6 LC was just
a single icon/app folder on the Mac, and I just trash that. Seems to work.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 3:12:35 PM, you wrote:
> I tried with "my age"
the answer was 35. If only
Ha! Try your weight...
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I tried with "my age"… the answer was 35. If only…
Le 10 juil. 2013 à 17:36, Mark Wieder a écrit :
> Scott-
>
> If you think that's fun, try Wolfram Alpha:
>
> http://www.wolframalpha.com/
>
> then type in "1136 divided by 2" or "the population of Bulgaria" or
> anything else that comes to m
Core, more agriculture!
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=15921
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Thanks to Malte for his initial work. I just tweaked.
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On Jul 10, 2013, at 8:10 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
> Thanks Michael!
> Your code works perfect!
> Tiemo
>
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Ye!
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On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 08:17:45 -0700, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
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>Emmett Gray wrote:
>
> > I just opened a bug report. But in the meantime I peeked into the app
> > bundles for 6.0 and 6.1. Where will I find this resource to copy? Or
> > do I need to build it myself? I don't want to go to any trouble,
For anybody else who got the backgrounds and buttons yesterday, do you have
a good way of integrating them into your projects?
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Hi,
Michael Flarup at http://appicontemplate.com is now also giving away a free
Photoshop template for Android icons.
I posted about his free iOS6/7 templates about 2 weeks ago.
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Conversion too - to some interesting measures. Try:
1 inch in potrzebie
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On Jul 9, 2013, at 11:47 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> When working in LiveCode, I often use the message box to do quick
> operations and avoid switching out to another application, say a math
> problem for example. Toni
Scott-
If you think that's fun, try Wolfram Alpha:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
then type in "1136 divided by 2" or "the population of Bulgaria" or
anything else that comes to mind.
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Gawd...took me hours for a simple thing/mistake.
Major clue from Colin was "Organizer window"
which led me to "Provisioning", stumbling in the dark.
Which then led me to Chipp's post at:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ide.revolution.user/161402
Then I changed an "H" to an "h" and maybe (as
Curses! And recurses!
I meant "recursive" not "iterative."
Jim
> Hi Scott,
>
> Google math is great. It will even evaluate factorials up to about 170. 170!
> = 7.257416e+306
>
> Most calculators show an overflow beyond 60!
>
> But Wolfram alpha will evaluate 300! =
> 3.06057512216440636035
Hi Scott,
Google math is great. It will even evaluate factorials up to about 170. 170! =
7.257416e+306
Most calculators show an overflow beyond 60!
But Wolfram alpha will evaluate 300! =
3.0605751221644063603537046129726862938858880417 × 10^614
And God knows how much further.
Live code does
The “fiddling” you have to do in Xcode could hardly be easier, you just drag
the app onto your connected device in the Organizer window.
Jacque’s thing doesn’t involve Xcode at all, it creates a bundle that can be
installed over the air. You don’t need to have the device in the same
continent,
On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:53 PM, Randy Hengst wrote:
> If none of Mark's suggestions help, try loading it with Xcode. I've only used
> Xcode and Jacque's AirLaunch to install my apps. I have had an occasional
> problem like you've mentioned when I had an earlier version of the same app
> on the iP
Sims,
If none of Mark's suggestions help, try loading it with Xcode. I've only used
Xcode and Jacque's AirLaunch to install my apps. I have had an occasional
problem like you've mentioned when I had an earlier version of the same app on
the iPad.
be well,
randy
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On Jul 10, 2013, at 7:27
Sadly the install process is one where Apple believes in security through
obscurity. You get generic error messages for everything that goes wrong with
no further debug info.
Make sure you have the correct device ID included in the provisioning profile
you are using in the standalone settings,
Thanks Michael!
Your code works perfect!
Tiemo
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> An: How to use LiveCode
> Betreff: Re: How to increase the textsize of HTM
Hello - went through the Apple Dev process (Provisioning file made, Device IDs
added, etc) then added my test iPad app to the list of apps in iTunes.
The app started to install (appeared and blue line for installing) but before
completed install it stopped with a dialog of "Failed to install"
A
On 10/07/2013 07:47, Scott Rossi wrote:
When working in LiveCode, I often use the message box to do quick
operations and avoid switching out to another application, say a math
problem for example. Tonight I needed to do some quick operations while
searching the Web and I had just a feeling in my
but wait, there's more:
http://lifehacker.com/5940946/20-google-search-shortcuts-to-hone-your-google+fu
;)
On 10/07/2013, at 4:47 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> When working in LiveCode, I often use the message box to do quick
> operations and avoid switching out to another application, say a math
>
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