Thanks Maarten. Could you report on quality.livecode.com
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> On 12 Jun 2016, at 1:00 AM, Maarten Koopmans
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> Report where? I am happy to do so.
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Hello everyone,
I’ve just come back to LiveCode and I'm pretty little rusty. I used to do some
basic text analysis of files where the lines containing strings of interest
were consistent and therefore easy to spot. I am now working on files where the
chunk of text that contains the data I want
Jerry Daniels-3 wrote
> I figured out what 'Ali awesomeness' meant just before I checked email.
> I've got Mohammed Ali on the brain this week, I suppose.
I realize the spelling is off, but RunRev could put on their own Ali-Fraser
match.
and I can't think of anything that rhymes Edinburgh... but
Currently I ran
= Lubuntu 15.10 on Raspi2, runs LC 6.5.1 and 7.0.4 without any problem
= Xubuntu 16.04 on Raspi3, runs LC 6.5.1 and 7.0.4 without any problem
installed from here:
https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/download/
There is also Ubuntu Server Minimal 16.04 for Raspi3 ...
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That's extremely good to know.
Richmond.
On 11.06.2016 19:06, Richard Gaskin wrote:
RM wrote:
> Am I right in thinking that if one opens a stack in the Commercial
> version of Livecode and then saves it, it will be unopenable in the
> Community version?
Only if you've set a password for any of
No, it is not like this, but you have to be careful when you open a stack in a
newer version of LiveCode. Sometimes it is difficult to go back.
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RM wrote:
> Am I right in thinking that if one opens a stack in the Commercial
> version of Livecode and then saves it, it will be unopenable in the
> Community version?
Only if you've set a password for any of the stacks in the stack file.
Otherwise, both editions use the same format.
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Am I right in thinking that if one opens a stack in the Commercial
version of Livecode
and then saves it, it will be unopenable in the Community version?
Richmond.
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Earlier I wrote:
Yesterday my Pi3 arrived and I tried once again to see if any of the
three most recent LC builds would run on it. And once again, as with my
Pi2, the older of the three crashes on launch, the other two crash as
soon as I click anywhere in the menu bar.
Too bad, since the Pi is
-hh wrote:
> Forgot to mention, in case you are interested in WebIOPi,
> there is a patch:
>
> WebIOPi-0.7.1 Patch for Raspberry B+, Pi2, and Pi3
> https://github.com/doublebind/raspi/
>
> I had it running on Raspi2, but not yet on Raspi3.
Thanks. Bookmarked for when I get back to that.
Right n
Report where? I am happy to do so.
Op zaterdag 11 juni 2016 heeft Monte Goulding het
volgende geschreven:
> Maarten could you report this. I believe the LC updater uses both of these
> so I'd say it's no longer experimental.
>
> The menu bar widget on Mac is not supported. It would be a helpful
Forgot to mention, in case you are interested in WebIOPi,
there is a patch:
WebIOPi-0.7.1 Patch for Raspberry B+, Pi2, and Pi3
https://github.com/doublebind/raspi/
I had it running on Raspi2, but not yet on Raspi3.
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Maarten could you report this. I believe the LC updater uses both of these so
I'd say it's no longer experimental.
The menu bar widget on Mac is not supported. It would be a helpful feature to
have I think.
Cheers
Monte
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> On 11 Jun 2016, at 11:00 PM, Maarten Koopmans
>
Hi,
See subject - can I put a Livecode app in the menu bar or system tray. From
4.5 onwards there was this hidden feature. I haven't tried, but I'd
expected it to be in the docs if it were.
SEE http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/4_5_0/LiveCodeNotes-4_5_0.pdf
and search for system tray.
If a
I'm starting with my kids on Monday: and I'm releasing the stacks for
teaching as I go along (2 already uploaded).
So, anyone who wishes to teach with these stacks, mess around for fun,
or whatever, is more than welcome to pop across to the Facebook page and
"beg, borrow or steal" the material w
Perhaps the best "library" to Raspi-GPIO, that may also
answer most of your technical questions (in the C-part).
http://elinux.org/RPi_GPIO_Code_Samples
Note the line in the C example that explains how to
make this "Raspi 1"-code working on a Raspi 2.
Especially for you the WebIOPi may be also i
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