On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> Exiting an outer loop from within an inner takes
> contortions, but figuring out which end is attached to which if or repeat
> is time consuming.
>
> I know you've figured it out but for any noobs reading this and scratching
their heads here
Thank you for telling your story Francis! I can now see my tech
beginnings were quite advanced - I began programming on an IBM 360 model
30. Card readers were the only inputs, 32k of memory (2 16k
partitions!), a console full of flashing lights, and two external hard
drives - floor units, each
lcStackbrowser has a feature that adds comments to each end xxx statement
identifying it's parent, part of the script assist module.
I think named ifs, repeats, etc would be great on the context of being able
to exit out of nested instances of those structures to whatever level you
want.
On Fri,
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 5:40 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> Do you simply want to *see with certainty", or do you want to use these
> tags (e.g. for exiting a control structure) ?
>
>
Both, actually. Exiting an outer loop from within an inner takes
contortions, but figuring out which end is attached
On 30/04/2016 00:49, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
The other thing I desperately want is the ability to tag loops, as in
Fortran, so that I can see with certainty which end goes with which
repeat or if.
Do you simply want to *see with certainty", or do you want to use these
tags (e.g. for exiting a contr
This is a wonderful solution. Thank you!
I too have learned a new thing, Ralph!
Peter
On Apr 29, 2016, at 1:24 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote:
> This is why I learn new things.
>
> sort lines of theList ascending numeric by length(each)
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Bob Sneidar
wrote:
> The best place to get C style scoping is to use a C style development
> environment. Really. The last thing I want is to make Livecode MORE like
> all the dev environments I simply do not have enough life left to master.
Given it's nature, i
Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> Does exist a LiveCode Plugin that alerts if an open stack window
> is not visible or out of the screen rectangle?
I'm not familiar with one that alerts, but part of my devolution plugin
is a substack called DeskView which provides a small overview of
windows. In Desk
Hi All,
Does exist a LiveCode Plugin that alerts if an open stack window
is not visible or out of the screen rectangle?
Al
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The best place to get C style scoping is to use a C style development
environment. Really. The last thing I want is to make Livecode MORE like all
the dev environments I simply do not have enough life left to master.
Bob S
On Apr 29, 2016, at 09:25 , Dr. Hawkins
mailto:doch...@gmail.com>> wro
This is why I learn new things.
sort lines of theList ascending numeric by length(each)
How many lines of code does this take in C or VB.net? Every time I do
something like this in LC I'm glad I took the LC plunge. My 89 year old
Mother learned to use her Nook and Laptop. She is glad she took the
Very neat !
> Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 15:34:05 -0400
> From: p...@researchware.com
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Re: Sorting a list
>
> sort lines of theList ascending numeric by length(each)
>
> On 4/29/2016 3:25 PM, Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
> > I have a list:
> >
> > acoustics
>
sort lines of theList ascending numeric by length(each)
On 4/29/2016 3:25 PM, Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
> I have a list:
>
> acoustics
> acoustic
> acoustical
> acoustically
>
> How would I sort this list by the number of characters in each line, least to
> most?
>
> Peter Bogdanoff
> UCLA
>
>
>
> _
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10505
Richmond.
On 29.04.2016 22:25, Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
acoustics
acoustic
acoustical
acoustically
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I installed my latest version of my "Devawriter" font that has a
compliment of Grantha glyphs
in the Unicode slots allotted for them.
Livecode pre-7.0 displays NO warning, it just truncates Unicode numbers
over 12536 (Hex 30F8) and then
produces the unicode character that is in that numbered s
I have a list:
acoustics
acoustic
acoustical
acoustically
How would I sort this list by the number of characters in each line, least to
most?
Peter Bogdanoff
UCLA
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Hi Richmond,
If you do not have a font installed
that displays these gliphs,
What error message display LiveCode?
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Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
It all depends on what you mean by "developer" :
1 - You write apps for your own use ?
2 - You sell your apps for money, or give them away to anyone who wants them ?
3 - You spent several years with a software house developing for them ?
4 - You create apps because you
It looks as if I will have to movethe codebase of my Devawriter from
Livecode 4.5 to Livecode 7.0 or later to leverage
high plane unicode characters.
To do this will involve converting all the numToChar stuff to
numToCodePoint stuff, and I have no great urge () to do
the thousands and thou
Interesting enough, I am trying to fill the gaps in my programming knowledge.
For this, I bought a not too old desktop computer and have set up this
computer only for learning programming.
Hopefully, finally I will learn how to make DLLs for my older versions of MC
and RR.
After that, using the m
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> If you find yourself needing to clear variables of a particular scope,
> maybe that's reason to consider a narrower scope.
>
C-style variable scope is near the top of met live code wishlist . . .
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On 2016-04-29 17:24, Richard Gaskin wrote:
In the rare cases where we might want to modify the string being
traversed, does the "repeat with i = 1 to..." form still allow that?
Yes - you can still modify the string being traversed with repeat for
each, but the modifications won't actually affe
packed her trunk and said goodbye to the circus"
The Unicode Consortium's 8th set of specifications puts the Grantha
abugida between codePoints Hex 11300 and Hex 11374 (Decimal 70400 - 70516),
so when I do this in LiveCode 4.5:
set the useUnicode to true
set the unicodeText of fld "feeld" to num
Overall, it sounds like this may not be a good path to down as the remote
server might consider me to be a spammer and I have the potential of
getting my IP blocked. Possible but not recommend is my takeaway from this.
Thank you everybody for your research and input.
SKIP
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 a
Mark Waddingham wrote:
> On 2016-04-29 04:30, Kay C Lan wrote:
>> Does that mean the 'Important' note in the LC 8 Dictionary entry for
>> 'repeat' isn't so Important any more?
>
> Yes! That note should probably be replaced by one which says you can
> modify the target variable in the loop, but it
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Agreed, but then you need to be careful about what any of your
> variables contain. :-)
This sort of hints at a question I've been wondering throughout this
thread: why is this needed?
If you find yourself needing to clear variables of a particular scope,
maybe that's r
On 2016-04-29 04:30, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Mark Waddingham
wrote:
From 7.0 onwards, this causes no problem as the engine takes a 'copy'
of
the target variable at the start of the loop. (Note you only pay for
that
copy when you mutate tList subsequently, and tha
Agreed, but then you need to be careful about what any of your variables
contain. :-)
As for tVar, I wasn't aware that you *could* modify it now. Last time I did
this is when I started working with this repeat form, which I use religiously
now, and ended up with scary nonsense in x. Apparently,
I should also mention that telnet that is built into Windows does not have any
SSL libraries built in, so even if you knew how to use TL in a telnet session,
you wouldn't be able to do it.
There is however a utility called SMTPConsole, which is free. The author
compiled a telnet client with SSL
This advice in this article works if the mail server does not encrypt or use
authentication, and almost all internet accessible servers do. After EHLO, you
would need to enable TLS, then log in. If you did not do this the server would
disconnect as soon as you used MAIL FROM:. Also, this only wo
Erik Beugelaar wrote:
> For who it may concern... (I am 49...;-)
>
> Adrian Kosmaczewski destroys any concerns you may have about becoming
> an older developer (19 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qWJy53
Good find, Erik. Thanks.
We see a similar pattern with entrepreneurship in general. Once we l
Try:
set the vscrollbar of fld "myFld" to (the height of fld "myFld" < the
formattedheight of \
fld "myFld")
and call it in a closefield or textchanged handler.
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
On Apr 28, 2016, at 10:27 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
> Am I daft?
>
FYI: I don't know if anyone else has run into this, but if you rename or
remove the "Externals" folder from a standalone, the standalone fails to
load the default "rev" script libraries (like revCommonLibrary or
revLibURL, etc.) in the standalone.
I have only verified this under LC6.7.10 (and earl
54 and loving it!
Richmond.
On 29.04.2016 08:43, Erik Beugelaar wrote:
For who it may concern... (I am 49...;-)
Adrian Kosmaczewski destroys any concerns you may have about becoming an
older developer (19 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qWJy53
Have a nice day!
Erik
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