Thanks Monte! Fast, as usual.
Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
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> On Feb 9, 2016, at 9:41 PM, Monte Goul
Hi LiveCoders
I have just uploaded new releases of my externals to support iOS 9.2 in
addition to some minor bug fixing to mergMK animations of drag and drop custom
image annotation pins.
See more at http://mergext.com
Cheers
Monte
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Hi Hermann,
I agree - the ss64.com site is quite amazing! Unfortunately my effort at
making a joke was not.
At first I suspected your email account had been hacked and the "Here's
my secret" message was pointing to a web site that sells something no
one needs - the wording was similar to spa
Phil D. wrote:
> I looked at the web site below and it makes sense now. Guess I'm not
> used to such flowery language. Phil
>
> On 2/9/16 4:59 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
> > I can smell them from here... smells fishy. Or maybe rotten, if
> > Hermann is in Denmark.
> > ;-)
> > On 2/9/16 4:53 PM, [-hh]
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 12:11 PM, stephen barncard <
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:
> I'd be happy with an Applescript solution or something using the Shell.
> faster would be better.
>
> thanks for any help.
>
> stephen.
>
thanks guys.
sqb
Stephen Barncard - Sebastopol Ca. USA -
mixstr
I looked at the web site below and it makes sense now. Guess I'm not
used to such flowery language.
Phil
On 2/9/16 4:59 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I can smell them from here... smells fishy. Or maybe rotten, if
Hermann is in Denmark.
;-)
On 2/9/16 4:53 PM, [-hh] wrote:
Hi all,
these flowers a
I can smell them from here... smells fishy. Or maybe rotten, if Hermann
is in Denmark.
;-)
On 2/9/16 4:53 PM, [-hh] wrote:
Hi all,
these flowers are not for me. Here's my secret:
Simon Sheppard’s website ss64.com
Extremly fast and *very* competent.
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Hermann
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Hi all,
these flowers are not for me. Here's my secret:
Simon Sheppard’s website ss64.com
Extremly fast and *very* competent.
===
Hermann
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Live and learn! I was unaware of 'chflags'. Thanks Hermann.
Phil
On 2/9/16 4:26 PM, [-hh] wrote:
>From terminal/LC's shell() use:
lock with . $ chflags uchg
unlock with ... $ chflags nouchg
What is interesting in this connection: I got also a
"compile error" from LC's "do as applescrip
>From terminal/LC's shell() use:
lock with . $ chflags uchg
unlock with ... $ chflags nouchg
What is interesting in this connection: I got also a
"compile error" from LC's "do as applescript" using
a script that works from Applescript's Script Editor.
MacOS 10.11.3
On 2/9/2016 3:30 PM, Ali Lloyd wrote:
> It *should* be checking the scripts of all stacks, substacks, cards and
> controls for any lines containing any of
> libUrl,cachedURL,cachedURLs,ftp,http,https,load,post,resetAll,URL,URLStatus
>
> Check out the command revSmartChecking in stack revSaveAsStand
It *should* be checking the scripts of all stacks, substacks, cards and
controls for any lines containing any of
libUrl,cachedURL,cachedURLs,ftp,http,https,load,post,resetAll,URL,URLStatus
Check out the command revSmartChecking in stack revSaveAsStandalone.
It does sound like a bug - what version
As a test I added a "dummy" handler to the card script of my mainstack:
on livecodeLibraryLoader
-- This handler is never called. It exists to contain code that will
be detected by the IDE's Standalone Builder
-- to ensure certain libraries are included in the standalone.
-- ensure inclusi
Hi Stephen,
If I understand correctly, it sounds like you could use the 'chmod'
shell command to lock and unlock your files.
https://www.google.com/#q=chmod+examples
Best -
Phil Davis
On 2/9/16 12:11 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Hi Gang,
Barncard lurking here.
I want to lock and unlock fi
Hi Gang,
Barncard lurking here.
I want to lock and unlock files from script on Mac. Currently on Livecode
7.1.2
I know there are various lock modes - I just want the one that users can
turn off and on using the 'get info' dialog.
I tried cobbling an Applescript method but got an 'execution err
In the button script:
on mouseDown
-- put your list of choices into the button
end mouseDown
on menuPick pPicked
-- act on the selected option
end menuPick
That should work!
Phil Davis
On 2/9/16 11:44 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Sunny Brittany (at least it was this mor
Set the text of the button to the list of menu items.
Also look in the dictionary under menu for more drop down menu features.
eric
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Hi from Sunny Brittany (at least it was this morning !),
After many years of using buttons in my stacks, I am
discovering the joys of using “Pull Down” menus (and
about time too !).
I can change the script “cases” with the “set script” command,
but I also want to know how to change the value of t
I have run into a minor oddity. In general, when building standalones, I
prefer to have the Standalone builder set to:
Search for the required inclusions when saving the standalone application
vs
Select inclusions for the standalone application [and manually
identifying the libraries to include]
Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 9 févr. 2016 à 01:27, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Pierre Sahores wrote:
> Story made short : Appart the amazing Lua platform (preferably set
> as an Openresty one), well configured LC application’s servers
> still outperforms anything available around (Websphere, Tomcat,
On Feb 6, 2016, at 7:14 AM, Roland Huettmann wrote:
> My rule of thumb: Make a good estimation of how much time you need for your
> project. Think about it deeply. Use all kinds of techniques to come to a
> viable conclusion. Be 100% sure that you will do it during that period of
> time. And then
Well, I'm impressed even if no one else is:
https://creativemarket.com/free-goods?product_id=498652&utm_source=cm-free-goods-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=fg-newsletter-02-08-16
Richmond.
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