On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 4:01 PM, mwieder wrote:
> My guess is that there's a "makeNewDnaRec" variable somewhere in the
> original script.
>
just checked; and no.
And strict compilation is on (although it seems to keep getting turned off).
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Yeah, I think that's the point of the original post.
My guess is that there's a "makeNewDnaRec" variable somewhere in the
original script.
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On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Ali Lloyd wrote:
> I've no idea what the problem could be, but when things like this happen to
> me I copy the routine and continually delete lines until either I discover
> what I did wrong, or have a very minimal test case.
>
That's my usual approach, but it fa
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Dave Kilroy
wrote:
> You define a handler "mkNwDnaRec" but your exit statement refers to
> "makeNewDnaRec" ...
>
>
Correct.
That should throw any error on script save--but it doesn't.
The rest of the script compiles, but this routine quietly doesn't.
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I've checked the log, and I'm not sure what to make of it...
Here's the hilights:
Incident Identifier: AFAA6B71-1B35-4D4C-8724-FF8718751FC9
CrashReporter Key: f7ae25e6109f1f1c31242e123b0dda7eb3f1df37
Hardware Model: iPad2,6
Process: MadPink Planning Board 2.1.6 [263]
Path:
You define a handler "mkNwDnaRec" but your exit statement refers to
"makeNewDnaRec" ...
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I've no idea what the problem could be, but when things like this happen to
me I copy the routine and continually delete lines until either I discover
what I did wrong, or have a very minimal test case.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 9:30 PM Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> I have a (much longer) routine to the nat
I had done some proof of concept testing with push notifications over a year
ago but am just now getting around to implementing in an app. The lesson to do
so with iOS and demo stack worked great. The lesson for Android seems no longer
valid.
Google Cloud Messaging is documented, and what I ha
I have a (much longer) routine to the nature of
on mkNwDnaRec
if something then
exit makeNewDnaRec
end if
end mkNwDnaRec
The compiler doesn't choke when saving the editor window.
It does, though, file to go to mkNwDnaRec stating that it can't find it.
I then paste the routine into anothe
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:10 PM, J. Landman Gay
wrote:
> I meant the prefs file in ~/Library/Preferences/RunRev/LiveCode7.rev
>
Yes; those were what I've zapped.
But for quite some time, I've found it necessary to peridoically delete all
the PCDs as they accumulate some kind of execution-block
Thanks Peter, that works fine.
Perhaps you could add a cross reference in the docs at uniEncode/uniDecode
to textEncode/textDecode, that would have helped me.
I know, that there was written a lot about UTF-8 when it was released in
LC7, but if you don't need it at that time, it is hard to find the
On 06/12/2016 13:42, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
In my LC 6 programs I have uniEncoded and uniDecoded text when
exporting/importing text to an xml file via revXML.
Now with LC 8 everything internal in LC is UTF-8 and since
uniDecode/uniEncode is deprecated my first thought was, that I could
straigh
Hello,
In my LC 6 programs I have uniEncoded and uniDecoded text when
exporting/importing text to an xml file via revXML.
Now with LC 8 everything internal in LC is UTF-8 and since
uniDecode/uniEncode is deprecated my first thought was, that I could
straight export/import text from LC fields into
Fine, 'textchanged' solves your problem.
But the bug revealed by this thread still remains.
So just to 'round up' (also with regards to HTML5) this discussion
with a working method for getting keyCodes and characterCodes.
One could also use javascript for that, see here, also for a good
explanat
Hi Greg,
Since your app does work on the simulator but crashes on startup on a
physical device, a rough guess of the cause is that your app tries to load
"something" on startup (an external maybe?), which can be found on the
simulator because the path to it is valid, but fails on device because th
So, I made some major revisions to an app that I've been working on, it works
fine in a the iOS simulator, but when I put the app on my iPad all I get is
the splash screen for a few seconds and then it closes immediately. I've
compiled and added through Xcode... I also tried making a beta version a
Hello Hermann,
Thank you, issues solved, see my replies to Mark from this morning
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Tiemo wrote:
> Can I rely on this workaround to get the correct chars, which
> have been entered on "all" systems?
TMHO:
No. As a workaround to get the "char input" this isn't reliable on
_any_ system or hardware configuration. You only *guess* with that:
IF the user uses a 'usual' keyboard layout
Tiemo wrote:
> You say Apple changed the keyboard mapping.
NO, I said, Apple changed his keyboard mapping _method_.
That's why developers had to change the lookup method for the mapping.
Anyway, 'the keysdown' and 'rawkeydown/up' should return the _hardware_ code
[keydown/up may return, basically
Mark Waddingham-2 wrote
> On 2016-12-03 01:47, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> If someone's smart enough to develop software, they're probably smart
>> enough to figure out how to grab a resize handle and make a graphic
>> larger. :)
>
> I think that was the problem - and why the check was present. (Of
FYI,
Mark Waddingham has just answered this issue in the QC:
" Whilst Panos has observed a difference between the pre-Cocoa and Cocoa Mac
engines, it was actually incorrect in the pre-Cocoa engines.
The raw keycodes are the keycodes of the actual keyboard keys and not the
characters they represent.
Hi Mark,
thank you for jumping in. interesting to know your explanations.
I was catching the user input to pass it to a SQL for selecting data. I will
modify my script to *textChanged* and see what happens (probably it will be
solved).
Thanks
Tiemo
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On 2016-12-03 01:47, Richard Gaskin wrote:
If someone's smart enough to develop software, they're probably smart
enough to figure out how to grab a resize handle and make a graphic
larger. :)
I think that was the problem - and why the check was present. (Of
course, the check should only ever h
Hi Tiemo,
On 2016-11-24 17:31, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
since keyUp doesn't works anymore as it should on windows in LC 7/8
(see my
previous post) I have to workaround with rawKeyUp.
Can you explain what effect you are trying to achieve? There might be
another way to do what you want.
The
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