> function scrubbedText txt
> repeat for each char k in txt
> if charToNum(k) > 31 or charToNum(k) < 127 then put k after hold
> else put space after hold
> end repea
> set itemDelimiter to tab
> repeat for each line k in hold
> repeat for each item i in k
> put word 1 to
Can RunRev set up both engines on On-Rev, at least long enough to run this
test?
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
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On 1/30/2015 6:50 AM, David Epstein wrote:
But since it seems that fonts and systems will differ as to which
characters are actually invisible, I will need to purge even harmless
visible characters. So my current plan is to use this function:
function scrubbedText txt
-- For tab-delimited data,
Has anyone installed LC 7 in a shared hosting account with a provider
other than Dreamhost? If so, would you be willing to put the following
script on your server and let Dreamhost support (and me) use it in some
tests for the next few days? Dreamhost isn't sure the speed lag is their
problem,
well that didn't take long :-P
It turns out that there is one field in the stack -- delete the contents of
that field, and the stack opens fine in 6.5.2.
I copied the contents of the field and pasted into Pages, then deleted the
contents of the field, and the file opened fine in 6.5.2. I then pas
Anyone ever want to have data grid table selections toggle without making the
user hold the shift key down?
on selectionChanged theSelectedItem
put the savedHilitedLines of me into theHilitedLines
if theSelectedItem is among the items of theHilitedLines then
set wholeMatches to tru
Ethan,
Clearly I missed was you were asking. It seems that you are trying to
capture that initial image of the website within a browser.
I would be inclined to just take a screen shapshot and resize it.
If you want to do this within livecode you are going to need to create a
browser instan
Hi Ethan,
Ethan Lish wrote
> On a related note, can this function be used/expanded
> to create a thumbnail image (tile) of a website.
> Looking to use this static image as a "button" to launch
> the full site in another card/browser
> Code examples welcome ;-)
Maybe scripts posted in this thr
Ethan,
I not sure that I understand your question but here is a example of how
to use the routine found in the MasterLibrary:
put __getThumbs (pfilepath ) into imageArray
if imageArray is not an array then
answer "No thumbnails"
else
create image
set the text of it to imageArray[1]
e
Thanks for the pointer.
The when you open the stack it checks my dropbox to see if there is an
update available and turns the version button blue. You can then click
the blue version button and download the latest version.
-= Mike
On 1/30/15 1:35 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi Mike,
Mic
Hey
On a related note, can this function be used/expanded to create a thumbnail
image (tile) of a website. Looking to use this static image as a "button" to
launch the full site in another card/browser
Code examples welcome ;-)
E
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7
Hi Mike,
Michael Doub wrote
> In my implementation I put all of the thumbnails into an array.
> If there are no thumbnails found, the array is empty.
Many Thanks for including this function in your library. :D
In this way, everyone will find it and use in their programs.
By the way, I noticed
The Quality Center entry is http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14474
Personally, I really like Fraser's "guessEncoding(somefile)" vs my
suggested "textEncoding(somefile)" as it reminds the developer it is an
algorithmic and educated guess, but a guess none the less.
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Thanks Dave and Paul for the QCC report.
The ability to automatically detect encoding would really make the "it just
works" phrase be more in line with reality, even if it's not right 100% of
the time. It would be interesting to know how many of the possible
encoding cases might cause guessEncodi
Even setting the filename to empty might be enough. (this way, any
references in the stack that use the stackname won't be broken). When this
is done, when you save it, rather than just saving it brings up the
filename dialog as if it were a new stack, and if you try to save it in the
same place w
Is it feasible to make a handler for stacks being opened that would detect
old version stacks and open them copies of them as "untitled" in the new
stack format while leaving the legacy stack as is?
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I had to do this as well. In the end it was a group that had two fields in it.
I assumed it was a field property that I either could not find or could not
change and submitted a bug report. Since my problem was present in 6.7. or 7,
nothing was investigated.
e
On Jan 30, 2015, at 7:27 AM, Geof
Hi All!
I know LiveCode can send html post commands. Is is possible to send a post
command that activates a Google Script?
There is a Google Script that allows you to create a basic web form to upload
files to a specific Google Drive folder. It is available here:
http://www.labnol.org/internet
Thanks Geoff, for the clarification. I agree with you. I was thinking more in
general, and didn't mean to imply any criticism. As I get more familiar with
livecode and it's sometimes unexpected (to me as one more used to conventional
syntax) I am growing to love how quickly I can implement my id
So far I've determined that stripping out every line of code from the stack
doesn't fix the problem.
Deleting every control does.
Now I'm going through to figure out which control is poisonous to 6.5.2
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
> I have a stack that I moved to 7.0.2
Thanks for the helpful responses on this question. A complication is that while
I want to get rid of invisible characters that cause seeming-numbers not to be
numbers, I don't want to exclude all non-numbers from my table. But since it
seems that fonts and systems will differ as to which charact
Leaving the Caribbean alone for a bit ... Fraser wrote a couple of blog posts
on Unicode back in March and April 2014:
http://livecode.com/blog/2014/03/31/examining-unicode-part-i-the-dissection/
http://livecode.com/blog/2014/04/02/examining-unicode-part-ii-digesting-text/
The second of these post
In my implementation I put all of the thumbnails into an array. If there
are no thumbnails found, the array is empty.
Mike
On Friday, January 30, 2015, Malte Brill wrote:
> Hi Al,
>
> sorry to chime in late. I was on the road without any iNet access. The
> last iteration of the script includin
Hi Al,
sorry to chime in late. I was on the road without any iNet access. The last
iteration of the script including numToByte and setting the case sensitive to
true indeed does work extracting the thumbnail image. And it is incredibly
fast. :-) I still have troubles to see if there is no thumb
I have a stack that I moved to 7.0.2 for a few days without thinking, and I
want to move it back. I tried this in the message box:
set the stackfileversion to 5.5;lock messages;save stack
"versionProblem";close stack "versionProblem"
and after that if I open it in 6.5.2 or 6.7, they lock up wit
To me the three line version is far more clear than the ten line version.
Shorter wasn't my goal, just (in this case) a really good indicator of the
improvement in clarity.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:51 PM, William Prothero
wrote:
> Nice, but personally, I value clarity much more than I do brevi
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