I like to run sometimes in the IDE, but still be able to hide everything
for presentation mode...
hide menubar doesn't hide the development tools... I could have sworn it
did in earlier versions... lng ago.
What am I missing?
Swasti Astu, Be Well!
Brahmanathaswami
Kauai's Hindu Monaster
Thanks, Richard. Good advice. I do make numerous backups during the day, and
regularly to backup discs. And I hadn’t noticed I could “save As..” to oleo
versions, so that’s comforting. Mostly I’m using the standard features. The
best improvement was made when they did some work on the snapshot c
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 11:26 AM, JOHN PATTEN wrote:
> I figured I was making it more difficult than it needed to be :)
>
>
But of course :)
Anyway, you want to sum the *squares* of the X & Y differences, not the
abs(), to get the shortest distance. (the distance is actually the square
root of
Mark - sorry to bring bad news but I just tried this with 6.7 (rc3) and
I'm not having any more luck than with the other two version. I'll write
up a bug report.
Any other suggestions like writing to a file that I can blue tooth, or
open in Memo or Google Sheets?
Thanks...
On 10/19/2014 8:2
Finally finished the iPad version of italklibrary and wanted to say a
big thank you to everyone who helped make this possible.
It was available in the app store last month but have been quite busy.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/italklibrary/id911637043?mt=8
It's free so please check it out a
Larry wrote:
> it will be easier to deal with those differences by just developing apps
> that run within a browser. Because don't both Android and iOS both run
> browsers?
Absolutely.
If your application’s features can be achieved as a web app running in a
browser, that will be the most univ
I never use passing params by reference. I have modified my script to use
passing by reference and constants as Ali did.
constant kHDist = 100 // horizontal distance between points
constant kVDist = 75 // vertical distance between points
on mouseUp
put the top of me into tTop
put the lef
Thanks Martin and Ali,
I figured I was making it more difficult than it needed to be :)
I’ll give those a try.
Thanks again!
John Patten
SUSD
On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Martin Koob wrote:
> This will snap to a 100 X 75 grid anywhere on the card. It does not restrict
> the bounds i.e. left
This will snap to a 100 X 75 grid anywhere on the card. It does not restrict
the bounds i.e. left from 50 to 275, but that could be added.
on mouseUp
put the top of me into tTop
put the left of me into tLeft
put round(tTop / 75) * 75 into tNewTop
put round(tLeft /100) * 100 into tNewL
Hi John,
I use this handler to snap to a grid, there may well be clearer / more
efficient implementations though.
constant kHDist = 100 // horizontal distance between points
constant kVDist = 75 // vertical distance between points
on locToSnap @xLeft, @xTop
local tTopOver, tLeftOver
put (xL
Hi All,
I’m trying to figure out a way to have objects snap to a grid on the mouseUp. I
have a list of TopLeft coordinates.
500,50
500,125
500,200
500,275
400,50
400,125 …
I want the object to snap to the closest topLeft coordinate in the list upon a
mouseUp.
I was tried subtracting current x
Bad news - I've just installed Livecode version 7.0 (rc2) and the
clipboard is as dead in this version as it is was in the last "stable"
release. I didn't try 6.7 (rc2). I figured if the bug showed up in 6.6
and was fixed in 6.7 that it wouldn't resurface in 7.0. Am I wrong?
On 10/19/2014 8
Earthednet-wp wrote:
> Well, in my ignorance and newbiness, I decided to try lc7 and
> haven't experienced ant problems, except for a slowdown changing
> bytes in a large image, to plot symbols on a map. So, I started
> using it for developing my project (silly me) and can't easily
> go back to t
Hi Scott,
Great little app. Btw, just a little note that the reCaptcha thing is not
working on the forum registration page (so I've been unable to register). I
wanted to let you know (if you weren't already aware) that tmcontrols2
(which is phenomenal by the way - one of my absolute favourites) ha
On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:17 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
> There was a bug was sitting the clipboard in 6.7 RC2. I believe the bike is
> been fixed for RC3.
I'm relieved -- I need that bike to work. Even if the bug is still sitting on
the clipboard. :-)
(Autocorrect, I assume.)
-- Peter
Peter M.
I have tried for a while now and I am finding it difficult to adapt to the new
system font, Helvetica Neue, particularly in the menu bar.
Did a little research and came across this web site with a discussion about
changing it back to Lucida Grande,
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3031432/why-apples
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