Well, Kevin Miller is not Steve Jobs.
R.
On 24.05.2016 22:16, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The last time I led a revolt, Steve Jobs wrote me a terse email and
shut down HC.
But I can submit a bug report.
On 5/24/2016 1:10 PM, RM wrote:
Well, Jacque, do you want to lead a revolt (not quite sure if
On 05/24/2016 06:32 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 5/24/2016 8:08 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
On 05/24/2016 04:21 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I received an email with a customized link. In fact, I got three of
them. Maybe one was yours...
I also got three of them, and none of them work.
I had to do
Check out the ‘Campaign Update’ here;
https://livecode.com/project/infinite-livecode/
The Native Field Widget has been rolled over to a Feature Exchange…
https://livecode.com/project/infinite-livecode-native-field-object/
29 days to raise just over $4,000 - should be do-able.
Paul
> On May 2
I doubled my initial pledge and then stood by waiting.
Then I got the notice it was due… that the goal had been met.. the page I was
taken to successfully charged my CC card.
But… did we get the field widget or not?
I was hoping for that, but not in a position to up my pledge again.
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Re-layering groups is really "scary" at the moment. It's such a challenge that
the only way I'm able to successfully move a group is to look up the layers of
all objects/groups in the application browser (aka
"revolutionApplicationOverview") and then manually set the laye
On 5/24/2016 6:58 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I can no lonegr select the text of a menu button. I would tell you
what kind of menu button it is but the inspector no longer seems to
tell me that.
I see the button type in the titlebar on Mac.
The select command according to the dictionary now only
w
On 5/24/2016 8:08 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
On 05/24/2016 04:21 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I received an email with a customized link. In fact, I got three of
them. Maybe one was yours...
I also got three of them, and none of them work.
I had to do it in Safari, at least on Mac. My copy of Thun
On 05/24/2016 04:21 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I received an email with a customized link. In fact, I got three of
them. Maybe one was yours...
I also got three of them, and none of them work.
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Hi Richmond,
Sorry about the confusion, Peter was very quick to remove the entries I had
referred to.
As for leaving things, you are a bit confused. The versions I referred to were
in fact "milestones" on GitHub. I was making no comment at all on the download
page only the work in progress pag
I can no lonegr select the text of a menu button. I would tell you what kind of
menu button it is but the inspector no longer seems to tell me that. The select
command according to the dictionary now only works on pictures, not text. That
is a BIG deal. Several of my menus work this way. As the
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 12:16 PM, J. Landman Gay
wrote:
> The last time I led a revolt, Steve Jobs wrote me a terse email and shut
> down HC.
>
so YOU were the one!
Stephen Barncard - Sebastopol Ca. USA -
mixstream.org
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J. Landman Gay writes:
>
> You're welcome. I had no idea I was such a powerful influence on The Steve.
Now if you just had that influence over The Kevin...
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Hi all.
I have confirmed several times that when attempting to move a group's layer by
using cmd-square brackets it actually embeds the group I am moving into the
previous or following group! I will submit a bug report, but everyone should be
aware of this so they do not completely jack up the
Paul Dupuis writes:
>
> On 5/24/2016 6:54 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> > Would this break anything that anybody relies on? Does anyone use the actual
> > brush image ids? Or care what the actual brush *numbers* are?
>
> I don't believe I have anything that uses brush numbers or IDs, but I
> did wan
I received an email with a customized link. In fact, I got three of them.
Maybe one was yours...
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On May 24, 2016 6:13:51 PM Bob Sneidar wrote:
Not sure how to p
Monte Goulding writes:
> Just having it work as documented is all I’m after at the moment.
Changing the behavior completely
> probably needs more time to consider ramifications than we can assign to it.
Yeah, that's why I'm bringing it up for discussion now.
And why I didn't implement these chan
You're welcome. I had no idea I was such a powerful influence on The Steve.
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On May 24, 2016 4:11:22 PM "Peter M. Brigham" wrote:
On May 24, 2016, at 3:16 PM, J.
On 5/24/2016 6:54 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Would this break anything that anybody relies on? Does anyone use the actual
> brush image ids? Or care what the actual brush *numbers* are?
I don't believe I have anything that uses brush numbers or IDs, but I
did want to comment on the problem with brea
Not sure how to pay up at this point. Anyone got a URL? I thot I had it in my
history but the infinite livecode page does not seem to offer me a way to pay.
Bob S
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> On 25 May 2016, at 8:54 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
> Now... since this process is (or at least has been) fairly transparent to the
> end user (does anyone actually rely on a brush of 8 being image id 108?) I'd
> rather do one of two things (or both):
>
> 1. assign the brush to the actual image
Those were exactly my thoughts too! LOL!
Bob S
> On May 24, 2016, at 14:09 , Peter M. Brigham wrote:
>
> On May 24, 2016, at 3:16 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
>> The last time I led a revolt, Steve Jobs wrote me a terse email and shut
>> down HC.
>
> My first impulse for a reply was "OMG, so
Thanks so much that is what I am looking for!
Bob S
> On May 24, 2016, at 07:55 , Ben Rubinstein wrote:
>
> On 24/05/2016 15:44, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> Did someone say there was a way to get the application browser back? The
>> project browser in it's current form is a bit unusable. A couple
Monte Goulding writes:
> As a result of some contributions Mark Wieder is making to fix some issues
with reset paint I have identified
> some issues with setting patterns to a patternNumber (rather than image id).
These are documented as
> patternNumber 1 to 164 being translated by the engine to
OK, thanks to Klaus I can confirm that MetaCard had the same missing pattern
numbers/ image ids that LiveCode does. Specifically these are image id 241 to
250 and 282 to 300. Additionally based on the content of the “patterns” stack I
can conclude that the pattern numbers should range 0 to 164 w
Ralph.. very helpful.. yes I don't want to maintain two files either.
Can you share a code snippet from your preopencard handler(s)
What does that 1px transparent line accomplish? does this act as a bounding
object that Livecode sees as the top of the stack? and if you did not have it…
what w
This mysterious entry in the dictionary comes with no examples. It's cousin
mobileGetLaunchURL
is also related.
I searched for both of these terms and also "Custom URL Scheme" in the User
Guide and came with "No Entries Found" in the PDF.
The Custom URL Scheme is a blank field in the StandAl
Hi Monte,
> Am 24.05.2016 um 23:20 schrieb Monte Goulding :
>
> Thanks Klaus
>
> Yes sending me the ide would be great. From memory it is either open sourced
> or now LiveCode's copyright so I should be able to copy missing images in.
> One thing we probably need to work out and it involves ac
Thanks Klaus
Yes sending me the ide would be great. From memory it is either open sourced or
now LiveCode's copyright so I should be able to copy missing images in. One
thing we probably need to work out and it involves actually running an original
version of MetaCard is if pattern 1 needs to m
On May 24, 2016, at 3:16 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> The last time I led a revolt, Steve Jobs wrote me a terse email and shut down
> HC.
My first impulse for a reply was "OMG, so YOU were responsible for the death of
Hypercard!?" Then I thought, but look what we have now -- LiveCode. So… thanks
Hi Monte,
> Am 24.05.2016 um 22:31 schrieb Monte Goulding :
>
> Hi All
>
> As a result of some contributions Mark Wieder is making to fix some issues
> with reset paint I have identified some issues with setting patterns to a
> patternNumber (rather than image id). These are documented as patt
Oh, no, Bob, it is also certain that a genooine understanding of trig,
calculus, counting numbers, engineering and computer science will require a
foundational knowledge of infinity, for example, why 1+2+3+4+ ... = -1/12
;-)
Hardy saw this in the notes of Ramanujan (“The Man Who Knew Inf
Hi All
As a result of some contributions Mark Wieder is making to fix some issues with
reset paint I have identified some issues with setting patterns to a
patternNumber (rather than image id). These are documented as patternNumber 1
to 164 being translated by the engine to image id 136 to 300.
Hi,
With Kickstarter, the income from the crowdsource efforts are considered
sales incomes as there often are real benefits and products being traded
with the various transactions.
Make a donation of sorts and get a new prototype thingie, even if it is
only a promise of a thingie yet to be built
The last time I led a revolt, Steve Jobs wrote me a terse email and shut
down HC.
But I can submit a bug report.
On 5/24/2016 1:10 PM, RM wrote:
Well, Jacque, do you want to lead a revolt (not quite sure if that's the
correct word) to bring back
the Application Browser as something that hasn'
Well, Jacque, do you want to lead a revolt (not quite sure if that's the
correct word) to bring back
the Application Browser as something that hasn't been EOL-ed and packed
off into the Plug-ins
folder to keep people like Thee and me 'happy'?
Richmond.
On 24.05.2016 21:05, J. Landman Gay wrote
On May 24, 2016, at 9:28 AM, RM wrote:
It isn't my cup of tea either.
But for those of us who don't like it, the Application Browser is "still there",
but, I assume, it is frozen, and in time may prove a bit "lumpy" with new
versions of Livecode.
It's getting lumpier with 8.0.1rc1. Double-cl
Mark Smith wrote:
> A big congratulations to all of us. It was hard fought, and we did
> not go over the top but we still made huge gains. I am most
> definitely looking forward to all the new goodies, not least of
> which are the documented and "worked" examples we can all learn from.
>
> Very g
Mike Kerner wrote:
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> It doesn't seem much different from how it works in the States -
>> from the Kickstarter tax guide:
>>
>>In general, in the US, funds raised on Kickstarter are considered
>>income.
>>...
>>Sales tax m
On 5/24/2016 12:10 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
Try it with messages toggled off. I had a weird instance where my "select
grouped" toggle got stuck in reverse mode. Select group was on, couldn't
select controls, off, I could. Maybe your toggle is horked too.
That was a bug, now fixed. The toggle wa
Project browser issues have also kept me from using v8 for development. It has
been especially frustrating when trying to reorder objects on cards with groups.
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
> On May 24, 2016, at 9:28 AM, RM wrote:
>
> It isn't my cup of tea either.
>
> But fo
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
> On 24/05/2016 16:19, Lagi Pittas wrote:
>
> We don't have any statistics from LC to see how many people are on
>> subscription and how many actively use the product for free which would
>> help.
>>
>
> Approximately 75% of LiveCode users a
Try it with messages toggled off. I had a weird instance where my "select
grouped" toggle got stuck in reverse mode. Select group was on, couldn't
select controls, off, I could. Maybe your toggle is horked too.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:05 AM, John Dixon wrote:
> Bob...
>
> Just tried this in
In working in LC 6.7.11 under Windows 8.1 today, I discovered that the
setRegistry function would not make a new key in the registry. It turned
out that was because for the function to work, the application
(LiveCode/IDE or a Standalone) must Run as Administrator, so restarting
LiveCode 6.7.11 run
Thanks for the explanation Peter.
James
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> On 24/05/2016 16:19, Lagi Pittas wrote:
>
>> We don't have any statistics from LC to see how many people are on
>> subscription and how many actively use the product for free which would
>> help.
>
> Approximately 75% of LiveCode users are using the open source edition
> a
It isn't my cup of tea either.
But for those of us who don't like it, the Application Browser is "still
there",
but, I assume, it is frozen, and in time may prove a bit "lumpy" with new
versions of Livecode.
But by then, either the Project Browser will be better (and/or more like
the Applicat
I honestly don't know what you are talking about. Here:
http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/
I can see 8.0.1 STABLE and 8.1.0 RC1
So, there is no "8.0.2" and no "8.10"
Over in GitHub things are, by the nature of GitHub, likely to be
somewhat more confusing.
This is one of the main reaso
Dear List Members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.0.1 Stable. By
"Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been introduced in
8.0.1, compared to the previous Stable release.
LiveCode 8.0.1 is a promotion of 8.0.1 RC-1, so there is no change between
the two versions
On 24/05/2016 16:19, Lagi Pittas wrote:
We don't have any statistics from LC to see how many people are on
subscription and how many actively use the product for free which would
help.
Approximately 75% of LiveCode users are using the open source edition
and do not have an active subscription
HI Mike
Yes bottom line it was a donation not Income. I still think reading those
links I sent would give some ideas.
I think we have a lack of marketing ideas at head office (don't mention the
war- sorry website!!!) Looks good
but form without function. - look at XOJOs I say again that's how i
Bob...
Just tried this in a scrolling list field.. it works
on mousedown
answer word 2 of the clickLine
end mousedown
> From: bobsnei...@iotecdigital.com
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Re: MouseDown no longer sent to list fields??
> Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 15:02:04 +
>
Belay my last. Seems NO messages are being sent right now. NOTHING is working.
I toggled supress messages, but to no avail.
Bob S
> On May 24, 2016, at 07:59 , Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> This used to work in a text field with it's listBehavior set to true. No
> longer:
>
> on mouseDown
> put
On 24/05/2016 15:24, James Hale wrote:
Now that 8 is out,things on GitHub should be simpler, right? No, not
really. We still have 8.01rc1 sitting there. We have 802rc1 sitting
there. 8.10dp1 AND 8.10dp2 AND 8.10 future?
It's just because I didn't close the milestones yet. Consider the
mileston
This used to work in a text field with it's listBehavior set to true. No longer:
on mouseDown
put the clickLine into theClickedLine
put value(theClickedLine) into theSalesPerson
put theSalesPerson into field "fldSalesPerson"
hide me
show group "grpCustContact"
end mouseDown
Now the fiel
It is completely different. VAT comes off the top line, like an excise
tax. Income tax comes off the bottom line. Therefore, if a firm is
plowing funds into development, it can be at or below 0 on the bottom line,
therefore the tax on the funds would be zero, and depending on its previous
histor
On 24/05/2016 15:44, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Did someone say there was a way to get the application browser back? The
project browser in it's current form is a bit unusable. A couple times I
attempted to drag-reorder the objects, and instead only succeeded at putting
one object into another group.
Well someone was quick.
;-)
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Hi all.
Did someone say there was a way to get the application browser back? The
project browser in it's current form is a bit unusable. A couple times I
attempted to drag-reorder the objects, and instead only succeeded at putting
one object into another group. I changed the sort order to numb
Now that 8 is out,things on GitHub should be simpler, right?
No, not really.
We still have 8.01rc1 sitting there.
We have 802rc1 sitting there.
8.10dp1 AND 8.10dp2 AND 8.10 future?
While I really like the action happening I wish we could collapse things a bit
and get the different branches consis
Lagi Pittas wrote:
> I have just paid my pledge and I was cheesed off that 20% of
> my DONATION/PLEDGE has gone to the government.
>
> If doing feature exchange is to save Kickstarter fees it certainly
> doen't do that.
It doesn't seem much different from how it works in the States - from
the
VAT is really only an issue here in the UK. We get VAT numbers from most
companies in the EU which takes it out and it does not apply to the rest
of the world. So in % terms its tiny on this campaign. The cost of
attempting to mess around with this sort of structure however would not be
insubstanti
A big congratulations to all of us. It was hard fought, and we did not go
over the top but we still made huge gains. I am most definitely looking
forward to all the new goodies, not least of which are the documented and
"worked" examples we can all learn from.
Very grateful for all who contributed
That would also save on the fees that we get charged Over Here when we send
money Over There.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:28 AM, Mike Kerner
wrote:
> I wonder if an inversion with the US being the collection point would
> help, since there is no VAT, here. It still seems weird that there would
>
I wonder if an inversion with the US being the collection point would help,
since there is no VAT, here. It still seems weird that there would be VAT
on fundraising, where the contributor is not receiving any in-kind benefit,
other than more awesomeness, but for the Community version, that doesn't
Hi Mathias the answer is YES! There is a very fine lesson in the dictionary -
however it is best to use the dictionary from version LC 8.1.0(dp1) or later
as this version updates the sample code to current syntax.
To get the lesson:
1 - in LC 8.1.0(dp1) or later open the dictionary
2 - wait a few
Thanks, Peter, I’ll give it a try.
Jacques
> Le 24 mai 2016 à 12:41, Peter TB Brett a écrit :
>
> On 24/05/2016 11:39, Jacques Hausser wrote:
>> I’m currently trying to adapt an old stack to LC 8, and among other things
>> I’m trying to use the browser widget. My question: how to replace the
On 24/05/2016 11:39, Jacques Hausser wrote:
I’m currently trying to adapt an old stack to LC 8, and among other things I’m
trying to use the browser widget. My question: how to replace the good old
‘revBrowserCallScript’ command ? It is surely absolutely evident, but not for
my poor old brain…
Dear all,
I’m currently trying to adapt an old stack to LC 8, and among other things I’m
trying to use the browser widget. My question: how to replace the good old
‘revBrowserCallScript’ command ? It is surely absolutely evident, but not for
my poor old brain…
Thanks in advance !
Jacques
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Hi There are a few of these companies about.
http://www.spi-inc.org/
http://sfconservancy.org/
As a stepping stone attaching your sails to a few of these might even
spread the word.
They not only seem to allow donations for specific projects but also have a
fund that they share for who needs it
Hi,
Just read my first message here. Seems I need to proofread before sending
but I was rather annoyed when I sent that. It looks like I can't edit a
post (obviously) .
But how do you use this thing to answer a post.
but I didn't receive my post in my inbox so that I could reply to it - is
that
Lagi: We aren't thrilled about having to pay VAT either. However, doing it
through Kickstarter would not have avoided this. It is not a charity and
pledges through it are liable for VAT. We paid VAT on the Kickstarter we did
back in 2013. We did factor in VAT on the campaign when we started.
We
Hi All
I have just paid my pledge and I was cheesed off that 20% of my
DONATION/PLEDGE has gone to the government.
If doing feature exchange is to save Kickstarter fees it certainly doen't
do that.
Couldn't you think about creating a charity for the .org (it is open
source) and we donta to the
Hi,
i would like to port some libraries to lcb libraries.
I looked to find some quick start informations, but can only find a step by
step lesson for creating a widget.
Is there anything similar available for libraries.
I´ve checked already existing libraries and the dictionary/guide within LC8,
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