On 3/4/14, 9:09 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Also the data grid uses custom propertyset element names that contain
spaces. I'm guessing those elements are not considered custom props?
Parts of the documentation haven't kept up with engine changes. This
looks like one of them.
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Mark Wieder wrote:
So of course I had to go click on Tips. Yeah, not real useful.
Clicking on RevJournal isn't very rewarding either.
Yeah, that's definitely a known issue, as it feeds from
LiveCodeJournal.com where my new CMS hasn't been fully put into place yet.
I have a replacement RevNet
Shawn Blc wrote:
> Just don't click on Tips. I've actually never explored this goRevNet
> section ... thanks for mentioning it. Just don't click on TIPS (at
> least in 6.6 dp1)
I guess that's a coy way of filing a bug report. My email address isn't
hard to find, but if you need it in the futu
Shawn-
Tuesday, March 4, 2014, 8:24:16 PM, you wrote:
> Just don't click on Tips. I've actually never explored this goRevNet
> section ... thanks for mentioning it. Just don't click on TIPS (at least
> in 6.6 dp1)
So of course I had to go click on Tips. Yeah, not real useful.
Clicking on RevJo
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available in the Stacks section of RevNet - in the IDE see
Development->Plugins->GoRevNet
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Just don't click on Tips. I've actually never explored this goRevNet
section ... thanks for mentioning it. Just don't click on TIPS (at least
in 6.6 dp1)
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Richard Ga
Also the data grid uses custom propertyset element names that contain
spaces. I'm guessing those elements are not considered custom props?
Phil
On 3/4/14, 6:26 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
The name of a custom property must consist of a single w
LOVING TYPE DEBUGGER I meant LOGGING type debugger!!!
On Mar 4, 2014, at 6:53 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote:
> Debug stepping through code will not show you the effects of wait 0 seconds
> because the step debugger itself (if I am not mistaken) is idling in between
> each command executed. Wait
Debug stepping through code will not show you the effects of wait 0 seconds
because the step debugger itself (if I am not mistaken) is idling in between
each command executed. Wait is implied here. The engine is already “waiting” in
between every command executed. This BTW is one of the reasons
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> The name of a custom property must consist of a single word and may contain
> any combination of letters, digits, and underscores (_). The first
> character must be either a letter or an underscore.
>
Interesting. LC breaks its own rules then b
Nakia,
It looks like you have found your solution with the need to set the
customPropSet first before accessing the customKeys function. If this is
still not working for you, or as heads up for others who may not have
read/remembered this, let me share a very recent experience that resulted
in a p
Richard:
Ahhh, I see. Got it! Great collection.
Bill
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http://es.earthednet.org
On Mar 4, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> prothero wrote:
>
>> I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but can't find it
>> on the web site.
>
> 4W Props is in RevNet,
Have you ever tried this? It's what I always do when dealing with a
custom prop set:
to deal with the keys:
put the customKeys["uMyCustomProps"] of this stack into tKeyList
set the customKeys["uMyCustomProps"] of this stack to tKeyList --
handy for deleting or adding elements
or to ha
Hi,
Long time between drinks I know.
Finally got back to this today and I couldn't get that solution to work for me.
Reading into the dictionary it looks like I had to set the customPropSet to be
active first then use the customKeys function to get the keys.
set the customPropertySet of grp "Ev
prothero wrote:
I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but can't find it on
the web site.
4W Props is in RevNet, which predates RevOnline by a couple years (and
has unfortunately proven more reliable).
RevNet is accessible within the LC IDE through its bundled plugin - s
Bernd:
It's a pity. I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but
can't find it on the web site.
Anyway, I've gotta get back to some productive work.
Best,
bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
On Mar 4, 2014, at 12:40 PM, BNig wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> see Bug 11387
On 04/03/14 22:41, Richmond wrote:
I have 2 completely independent mainstacks:
1. "Cruddy_Text"; this is a stack containing one selectable textField
and nothing else.
2. "palette_keyboard"; this contains a single button " 1122.png"
containing this code:
on mouseUp
set the useUnicode to
I have 2 completely independent mainstacks:
1. "Cruddy_Text"; this is a stack containing one selectable textField
and nothing else.
2. "palette_keyboard"; this contains a single button " 1122.png"
containing this code:
on mouseUp
set the useUnicode to true
put the short name of me int
Hi William,
see Bug 11387 in Quality Control Center
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11387
It seems to be a rather nasty problem since it is not always reproducible.
Although I experience what you describe every time.
Kind regards
Bernd
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In revOnline window, from LC 6.6.0 dp-1,
it is hanging the entire app.
I get the following error message when i do an Apple-period command:
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The following server error was encountered:
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What's going on with revOnline when accessed from the IDE, Developer menu? I'm
trying to download Richard's property inspector and it seems to hang. I try to
log in and it won't recognize my password, and won't try to reset my password.
Fortunately, the web site version works fine.
Bill
William
Hi Scott,
just bought your book. Thanks for selling it as an eBook.
Regards,
Matthias
Am 04.03.2014 um 03:00 schrieb LiveCode Feeds :
> Hi,
>
> Way, way back, "Basic Computer Games" by David Ahl was the definitive book
> about
> coding and playing games on what were then called "home comput
Hi Scott just bought your book lickity spick - I wasn't planning on going to
the movies anyway :)
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Thanks Mark and Richard for your helpful hints
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