Great idea, since, yes, many instances do not require interaction with the
elements of the other card. You just want to see it. and now with the Project
browser, you *can* go and touch the props of the "other card" easily and then
it would be a simple matter to update the snap shot... very cool
On 03/22/2016 11:00 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
On 23 Mar 2016, at 4:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Well, yes, but this seems like an npm registry problem. If you're going to allow
something silly like "unpublish" after something's already out in the wild, and
then not allow republishing the same
> On 23 Mar 2016, at 4:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
> Well, yes, but this seems like an npm registry problem. If you're going to
> allow something silly like "unpublish" after something's already out in the
> wild, and then not allow republishing the same version, then that's just
> asking for
On 03/22/2016 09:48 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
A cautionary tale as we explore package dependency management:
"How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in
11 lines of JavaScript"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/
Well, yes, but this seems li
A cautionary tale as we explore package dependency management:
"How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in
11 lines of JavaScript"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
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You can use any SMTP server and "From" any email you like as long as you
include "MailFrom: m...@me.com" in the email header. For example if you are
using diesel it would be mymasteracco...@diesel.on-rev.com if you don't have
a dedicated IP or mymasteracco...@mymasteraccount.on-rev.com if you do h
Never mind…… Got it to work.
Bill
> On Mar 22, 2016, at 8:17 PM, William Prothero wrote:
>
> I can see, after Googling around a bit, that getting the certificates signed
> and set up correctly is quite complicated, with lots of ways of going wrong.
> With out-dated certificates, old provisioni
I can see, after Googling around a bit, that getting the certificates signed
and set up correctly is quite complicated, with lots of ways of going wrong.
With out-dated certificates, old provisioning profiles, etc.
I wonder if there is a way to make this more robust and transparent. Like some
a
Hi All,
Just wondering: Using LiveCode could you split and compress
this 38 gb text file in 10,000 smaller files?
Some years ago, when I was interested in creating
an Offline Wikipedia Reader (using Livecode),
I found the same problem to gather all parts
of an article from compressed files.
A
I’m getting an error when I try to build an iOS standalone. It is:
“Could not find a valid identity to use with the selected iOS profile.”
Where should I look? I’ve downloaded a certificate and set the bundle of the
provisioning profile to org.earthednet.wWaterDetective, and it shows up in the
> On 22 Mar 2016, at 23:39, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> What is the process for submitting entries there?
Send me an email with a description/story of the app and a few screenshots. I
use them to write an entry. I chose to always write the entry myself to
establish and maintain a consistent sty
On 22/03/2016 17:14, Mark Wieder wrote:
A couple of things:
1. If you're using the on-rev smtp server to send emails, STOP THAT
right now. Configure your email client to send email using the smtp
server of your isp. You don't need to change the pop server, just the
outgoing one.
2. See p
Folks:
I’ve been using DP16 for awhile, and find
1: When setting the alignment of text in a text field, with the property
inspector, you have to click twice to get it to set the alignment. Minor, but…
2: Datagrid. The property inspector for the datagrid is now totally opaque. The
V7 version was
Make that three of us.
~Roger
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Skip Kimpel wrote:
> I have not tried this but would be very interested to find out if you come
> across anything!
>
> SKIP
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Colin Kelly
> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone successfully sent any email me
I think we should be looking at a Palette like Jot Forms:
http://www.jotform.com/
They do a great job of organizing the UI elements. It would also be SUPER
if there was a way to save grouped objects as templates and just import
them and drop them on the card easily. But this could be a script of
Is there any step by step guide how to create a .pkg for a LiveCode Mac App
for the store?
WOW, this is where the community can really help LiveCode. It is so
difficult to get a clear updated step by step guide to App submission. It
is such a crap shoot to find the right steps. VERY frustrating.
I have not tried this but would be very interested to find out if you come
across anything!
SKIP
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Colin Kelly wrote:
> Has anyone successfully sent any email messages using Microsoft’s RESTful
> API for their exchange 365 service?
>
> —
> Colin Kelly
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Roland H. wrote:
> was searching for "file", "detailed file", "detailed files". But I was
> not searching for "files". And "files" is listed searching for "file", but
> I would not have thought about that this function would be available in
> "files" listing the details of all the files in the gi
On 22/03/2016 14:24, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Given that the engine is probably already doing pretty much the same
thing, would it make sense to consider a readBufferSize global
property which would govern the size of the buffer the engine uses
when executing "read...until "?
In my experiments
On 03/21/2016 07:17 PM, Alex Shaw wrote:
Hi
Our on-rev site is on jasmine.on-rev.com (50.28.38.70).
Recently, I have had quite a few emails bounce back and rejected by
recipients, that prior to the on-rev server upgrades accepted emails ok.
Today I noticed on one of the rejected emails..
SMTP
Hi all,
Just to forestall the inevitable question: Xcode 7.3 support will be
added in the following releases of LiveCode:
* 6.7.11 RC 1
* 7.1.4 RC 1
* 8.0.0 DP 17
Peter
--
Dr Peter Brett
LiveCode Open Source Team
LiveCode 2016 Conference: https://livecode
Very helpful info - thanks!
I'll see if I can dig up my old experiment code and submit a tidy
version with an enhancement request.
My hope was that it might be as simple as "Aha, yes, as bigger buffer
size!", but few things in life are that simple. :)
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World System
The Revolution/LiveCode ‘Tools Palette’ has never been a purely tools palette.
The Browse, Selection, Graphic & Paint tools are strictly tools. You select a
tool and the pointer becomes that tool. Tools let you build or modify things.
All the other things on the Tool Palette are actually objects
On 2016-03-22 15:24, Richard Gaskin wrote:
What is the size of the read buffer used when reading until ?
I'm assuming it isn't reading a single char per disk access, probably
at least using the file system's block size, no?
Well, the engine will memory map files if it can (if there is availabl
Has anyone successfully sent any email messages using Microsoft’s RESTful API
for their exchange 365 service?
—
Colin Kelly
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Peter W A Wood wrote:
>> On 16 Mar 2016, at 21:20, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
>>
>> http://livecode1001.blogspot.com/
>>
>> This is a great resource. I would LOVE to see it stay FRESH. A
>> couple posts a month would be fine. I wanted to turn people onto
>> LiveCode -- and seeing that with a most rece
Re: HH:
"Search for "files"? Very "detailed" there ;-)"
Stupid me !
I was searching for "file", "detailed file", "detailed files". But I was
not searching for "files". And "files" is listed searching for "file", but
I would not have thought about that this function would be available in
"files"
On 22/03/2016 15:16, Peter TB Brett wrote:
On 22/03/2016 14:44, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter TB Brett wrote:
> On 21/03/2016 21:12, RM wrote:
>> Well, as the Livecode 8 revTools stack can be set to be thin, normal
>> or fat [and that is really nice],
>> I suppose it shouldn't be that difficul
On 21/03/2016 23:03, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
On 20/03/2016 10:56, Roland Huettmann wrote:
There is no way of just opening and reading such last file into memory, at
least not on my computer with limited RAM. Usual text processors also do
not open such large files. LiveCode s
On 22/03/2016 14:44, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter TB Brett wrote:
> On 21/03/2016 21:12, RM wrote:
>> Well, as the Livecode 8 revTools stack can be set to be thin, normal
>> or fat [and that is really nice],
>> I suppose it shouldn't be that difficult for the Livecode folk to
>> allow us to
> Roland H. wrote
> --- The detailed files
>
> I was not aware about the "the detailed files" function. Something new I
> learned. Again thank you. I checked the dictionary. It could be much more
> explicit about such function. With "detailed". It only finds the keyword
> "detailed." Searching for
Peter TB Brett wrote:
> On 21/03/2016 21:12, RM wrote:
>> Well, as the Livecode 8 revTools stack can be set to be thin, normal
>> or fat [and that is really nice],
>> I suppose it shouldn't be that difficult for the Livecode folk to
>> allow us to choose the order we want the sections to be displa
Hello Mark,
Thank your for the explanation. It is very nice.
--- MBOX file format
Yes, as you also suggest, I am already reading MXBOX file in chunks which
are separated by a string CR & "From " as also defined for that file format.
So, it goes "read from file at until ".
The only drawback i
Mark Waddingham wrote:
open file ...
repeat forever
read from file ... until return
if the result is not empty then
exit repeat
end if
if *it is a new message boundary* then
... finish processing current message ...
... start processing new boundary ...
else
..
On 2016-03-22 12:45, Roland Huettmann wrote:
How to know how much we can read into memory? Is there any function to
know
this? Is there a size limit for variables?
LiveCode has a limit of 2Gb characters for strings but that depends on
how much memory a single process can have on your system.
*Reading very large files*
===
I made some tests for my large file.
Using LCS it is not possible to know in advance the file size as it is not
possible to read the file into memory in one piece. It is possible though
to read the properties from a file using a Shell command. And on
Great: something to look forward to!
That sounds really good.
Richmond.
On 22.03.2016 10:02, Mark Waddingham wrote:
The general plan is to allow the tools palette to be more configurable in the
future. As the number of widgets available to be installed grows, there will
need to be an effecti
On 21/03/2016 21:12, RM wrote:
Well, as the Livecode 8 revTools stack can be set to be thin, normal or
fat [and that is really nice],
I suppose it shouldn't be that difficult for the Livecode folk to allow
us to choose the order we want
the sections to be displayed in.
http://forums.livecode.c
The general plan is to allow the tools palette to be more configurable in the
future. As the number of widgets available to be installed grows, there will
need to be an effective way for users to manage that.
The first step was generalising the tools palette to display a dynamic quantity
of too
Hi Mark,
I'm sure we all appreciate the work and time you have put into this blog..
Thank you.
It would be great it LiveCode themselves could take this over it's gives
great examples of what can be achieved with LiveCode.
Failing this I'm now have more time available and would be happy to take
o
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