Message: 14
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2016 15:48:00 -0400
From: Gregory Lypny
To: LiveCode Discussion List
Subject: Need Help With String Pattern Matching
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Hello everyone,
> I used to do some basic te
On 6/12/2016 7:59 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
if we removed the filename from the player, in the inspector then
strange things happen.
The player disappears from the screen, but it's vis prop is still
true! If you select it in the Project Browser, it appears on the
card with dotted l
I am mentoring a very smart older man who is a complete LiveCode newbie who is
on Windows
He was trying to get a player "PlayMySounds" to work with pretty "bad" results.
I advised him to set up his project like this
MyLiveCode Project (folder)
myFirstLCSTack.livecode
/audio
Thanks Richard.
Don’t worry you won’t be stopping me frorm
adding LiveCode to a new version of BeOS.
I do have some old BeOS ROMS & software
but I have not used them in years.
Efficient bindings would suggest to me you
could easily use C libraries and if LiveCode
is written with libraries it migh
JB wrote:
> I was reading a little about it and it said it is a open source
> OS built using JAM. Then I read a little about JAM and it said
> JAM has Efficient C bindings*
> Since LiveCode is written in C++ it might mean it could be
> incorporated easily.
"Easily" is relative.
LiveCode is not
I was reading a little about it and it said it is
a open source OS built using JAM. Then I
read a little about JAM and it said JAM has
Efficient C bindings*
Since LiveCode is written in C++ it might mean
it could be incorporated easily.
JB
> On Jun 12, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Richmond wrote:
>
>
On 06/09/2016 03:38 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
What's needed to work with the GPIO on RPi?
I'd like to work with a motion sensor, and would prefer to work with LC
instead Python if I can.
Not LC, but I came across a very nice Forth for the pi: supports C-code
primitives and has a GPIO example
I cannot find adequate documentation on this.
Supposedly (!), one can build from source code, fully functional Haiku
OS apps
such as (!) Livecode (?).
Richmond.
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