When in the design process… I frequently want to sync all the buttons on the UI
(or fields) to a new size, color, look and feel etc. Is there a way to do this
with behaviors, such that the parent button’s props are automatically passed to
all buttons on the UI?
How are you doing this, perhap
Hi Mark,
thanks for your advice.
I just don't have an example on hand. Perhaps it only got a wrong habit,
because of some weird experiences in old days.
Tiemo
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Thanks. I'll save it this time. :)
On 9/25/2015 1:31 AM, Main Google wrote:
Jacque
Replace this:
UIApplicationExitsOnSuspend
${APPLICATION_EXITS_ON_SUSPEND}
With this:
UIBackgroundModes
audio
in the Settings.plist files at:
Jacque
Replace this:
UIApplicationExitsOnSuspend
${APPLICATION_EXITS_ON_SUSPEND}
With this:
UIBackgroundModes
audio
in the Settings.plist files at:
/Applications/LiveCode .app/Contents/Tools/Runtime/iOS/
As noted you h
Richard, Yes there is the proposed new features forum, but there is the
problem that one is nether sure if what is discussed there is actioned by
HQ?
I was just looking at livecode.com to see if it's easy to find where to post
enhancement requests to HQ ... and it is not.
In fact Support is now u
If you were to go to any of the FE Projects you'll see to the right of the
big bold project icons it's all stated very clearly.
In summary: 5 days from it's commencement. No money has been paid, you
can't be charged now. You will only be charged if the goal is reached.
On 09/23/2015 08:31 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
On 09/23/2015 07:25 AM, Ali Lloyd wrote:
Warning: this is not a stable release. Please ensure you back up your
stacks before testing them.
No kidding.
It's rare that a subsequent release is worse than a previous one, but
this is completely unusable f
On 9/24/15 10:53 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Richmond
wrote:
So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
really stable
When referring to a word as a word, rather than using it, it is properly
double-quoted.
Aha. Thanks.
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This app was rather popular in my neck of the woods but it appears that the
nannies at Apple have decided to pull it:
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/a-new-chinese
-phone-app-lets-you-hire-thugs-and-get-them-to-beat-people-up-for-you-904
Those looking for an App idea in your neck of the woods migh
On 9/24/2015 9:09 PM, Main Google wrote:
Have you applied the background running plist hack for iOS? If you
haven’t you won’t keep it playing when the device is put to sleep.
Thanks, I haven't done that. I've read about it but didn't save the
instructions, do you have a link? Also, is that al
I wrote a (personal) podcast app for iOS and faced some of the same issues you
do.
> The sound stops when the device sleeps. I see we can set the idle timer but
> that prevents sleeping entirely (and I'm not sure how persistent it is.) How
> would I keep the sound on during sleep?
Have you ap
I have a native mobile player playing audio files. There are two issues
on Android and iOS:
The sound stops when the device sleeps. I see we can set the idle timer
but that prevents sleeping entirely (and I'm not sure how persistent it
is.) How would I keep the sound on during sleep?
I want
Bruce Humphrey wrote:
> I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact
> to propose/respond to new feature ideas.
As Mark Waddingham said, they're working on a solution as complete as
you described, but in the meantime we do have a forum for discussing
proposed feature req
Hi:
Several LiveCode versions ago I created a stack and a Filemaker database
that could exchange data. LiveCode could set fields in Filemaker, and
Filemaker could set fields in Livecode, using Applescript. These scripts do
not work now. Does anyone know what has changed and how to implement this?
Sebastien Nouat wrote:
> By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
> introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable
> release.
Which regressions count?
Respectfully, a frequent concern cited here, in my local user group, in
the forums, and elsewhere is the numbe
The LC field object has always(since LC 5 anyway) respected non-breaking
spaces (ascii 160). But in pre LC v7 the word chunk does not recognize
non-breaking spaces.
LC pre v7 (put word 1 of "abc"&numtochar(160)&"def") yields "abc def"
LC 7.06 (put word 1 of "abc"&numtochar(160)&"def") yields "abc
I have fields in which I need non-breaking spaces. I've found that a bunch
of spaces can be omitted in rendering if they occur at the beginning of a
line. (these are fixed fields, with another field holding a value).
Is there a way without setting html text to do this?
thanks
--
Dr. Richard
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Richmond
wrote:
> So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
> really stable
>
When referring to a word as a word, rather than using it, it is properly
double-quoted.
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(702) 508-8462
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We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 Stable and
7.1.0 Stable. By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable release.
So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
real
Amen. That’s where I am also.
They are saying that the answer is the widgets of LiveCode 8.
Come on LiveCode 8!
Peter Bogdanoff
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 12:52 PM, tbodine wrote:
>
> Yes, multimedia is Livecode's great weakness. Upgrading LC's multimedia to
> modern times was among the stretch go
Hi there,
I have a couple of questions regarding the Feature Exchange Process.
Sorry if the answers to these questions are posted somewhere, I didn’t
find them when I looked.
How long is this campaign running?
What happens to money paid for a feature,
if the feature doesn’t get fully funded?
T
On 9/24/15 7:52 PM, tbodine wrote:
Yes, multimedia is Livecode's great weakness. Upgrading LC's multimedia to
modern times was among the stretch goals in the original Kickstarter
campaign and many of us are awaiting that. Since it was promised and paid
for as part of that campaign 2.5 years ago
Yes, multimedia is Livecode's great weakness. Upgrading LC's multimedia to
modern times was among the stretch goals in the original Kickstarter
campaign and many of us are awaiting that. Since it was promised and paid
for as part of that campaign 2.5 years ago, I don't see how they can come
back to
I have filed a bug:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16011
It's a slightly tricky one. If you want to continue trying out 8.0, you can
avoid the error by using "255,255,255" instead of "white". Otherwise
hopefully I can come up with a fix for that by next week.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 11
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote:
> On 2015-09-24 15:47, Bruce Humphrey wrote:
>
> 2. Upgrade: the icon/graphic libraries in LC are embarrassing. Not
>> being a graphic artist I find having such elements available go a long
>> way toward interface presentability. We need LC
On 2015-09-24 15:47, Bruce Humphrey wrote:
Speaking as a noob but longtime hypercarder and now a new-minted Indy
contributor I have a couple of thoughts:
I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact to
propose/respond to new feature ideas. A description and priority
assign
Dear List Members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 Stable and
7.1.0 Stable. By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable release.
6.7.7 Stable is a promotion of 6.7.7 RC 4, no change between th
Speaking as a noob but longtime hypercarder and now a new-minted Indy
contributor I have a couple of thoughts:
I haven't come across a web-based page where all of us can interact to
propose/respond to new feature ideas. A description and priority assignment for
said feature(s), which can then b
On Sep 24, 2015 5:15 AM, "Mark Waddingham" wrote:
>
> On 2015-09-23 20:42, Roger Eller wrote:
>
> So, whilst it was (I believe) an entirely unintended behavior, it is one
we will endeavour to still support... We just strongly recommend people
don't use (for reasons I'll explain in another post).
>
On 2015-09-24 13:21, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Good to know!
Though I knew, that I could have only used "/" for all platforms, I
always
put lots of effort in setting platform specific slashes in every case,
because of "nicer" error messages for the end user.
If you are building a path like spec
Good to know!
Though I knew, that I could have only used "/" for all platforms, I always
put lots of effort in setting platform specific slashes in every case,
because of "nicer" error messages for the end user.
If you are building a path like specialFolderPath("sdat") & slash & myFolder
etc. and
V7 < --- > V8 backwards compatibility is definitely not working.
I just filed a bug on the following.
1. loaded my stack into V8 DP4
2. edited a comment line, and save in V8
3. loaded the stack into V7 (as I feel the UI in V8 is so cumbersome that
it is not usable)
The result:
-
On 2015-09-23 21:02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
It's nice when it works like that. I started using MC on Mac Classic,
and I ran into path issues early on because IIRC no such accommodation
was made for the Mac-specific ":" delimiter. Rather than read the
docs I wrote to Dr. Raney, who referred me t
what about this one:
SELECT * FROM intern_copy ORDER BY true DESC LIMIT 10
--
viro
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On 2015-09-23 20:42, Roger Eller wrote:
Since I didn't have the good fortune of being personally tutored by the
creator of MetaCard, and am primarily a Windows user, when I pasted a
UNC
path and "it just worked", I was like WOW, those runrev guys have
really
made this Revolution thing super ea
Thu Sep 24 05:31:42 CEST 2015
Mark Wieder mwieder at ahsoftware.net wrote:
No kidding.
It's rare that a subsequent release is worse than a previous one, but
this is completely unusable for me on linux.
For specific features of Livecode - as in the case of imagedata
processing - such deterio
On 24/09/2015 09:45, Pyyhtiä Christer wrote:
If you edit your stack code using LC V8, is the saved stack backwards
compatible with LC V7, provided that you have not used any functions / language
constructs available only in V8?
Yes, that's correct.
The question arises from the fact that a
If you edit your stack code using LC V8, is the saved stack backwards
compatible with LC V7, provided that you have not used any functions / language
constructs available only in V8?
The question arises from the fact that at a certain point there was a cutoff
(V6 - V7) in compatibility.
rgds
Hello,
I have 19000 old MOV videos, which were compressed with Sorenson squeeze. I
used the Sorenson Video 3 codec, which is basically a h.264 codec. The
AVFoundation doesnt supports the Sorenson Video 3 codec, only a pure
h.264. Up to now, I dont know, if this Sorenson Video 3 is only a
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