I'm getting false positives when using
mobileSensorAvailable("location") with Location Services disabled on
my device. iOS is able to determine Location Services is disabled and
notify user (via a short script), but the same code in my Android
build is telling me the sensor is available. I
I had the same experience as Andrew. I would love to see a mousedown and
mouseup message sent to this widget.
Bill
William Prothero
http://earthlearningsolutions.org
> On May 1, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Andrew Bell via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> (apologies, this was initially sent to the wrong ema
(apologies, this was initially sent to the wrong email)
Is there any way to capture mouseDown/Up on a Segmented Control
widget? hiliteChanged is the only message that is documented or shows
up in the Script Editor and standard mouseDown/Up handlers aren't
acknowledged. Am I missing somethin
maybe I did not answer your question correctly.
You can conveniently:
set the rawText of btn "XYZ" to the clipBoardData
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Hi.
When you change an ordinary property, you set it to a new value:
set the width of btn 3 to 50.
A custom property is "filled" in the same way:
set the rawText of me to chapterOneOfDonQuixote
Custom properties are created just like variables; you just do it. Try this.
make a new button named
Thank you very much Cray,
Your solution is very useful and works perfectly, but now I have another
problem.
How could I fill out with texts this custom property ("rawText') by script?
My application is multi-language (English, Spanish and French), so when
someone clicks on the language butto
I've been using the final version of LC9 on Windows 7. I don't have these
kinds of problems with any other program. I didn't notice it with earlier
DP versions on the same machine (although admittedly I would leap-frog over
many DP point versions, so I can't say at what point this problem was
int
> On 2 May 2018, at 9:20 am, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
> The problem is that no web api expects an object with numeric keys, it
> expects an honest, real, array. The fact that LC arrays are actually hashmaps
> is awesome, I love them as well, but it still makes it impossible to export
> arrays fr
Monte,
The problem is that no web api expects an object with numeric keys, it
expects an honest, real, array. The fact that LC arrays are actually
hashmaps is awesome, I love them as well, but it still makes it impossible
to export arrays from LC which are really common on Web APIs. JSONExport
lib
On 04/30/2018 11:43 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Now that Windows, Mac, and Linux all offer multiple desktop, I'm
curious: do you folks use them?
FWIW here's how I often work: I tend to open my email client and web
browser in workspace 1, then LC on workspace 2. Spaces 3 and 4 t
I use LC 9 on a Surface Pro 4 Machine, it is almost unusable. Everything is
as slow as molasses. Typing a script sometimes takes many seconds to
respond and it even goes as far as missing keystrokes. Trying to drag and
drop stuff onto the stack is also horrible. I don't have any plugins
anymore, th
Possibly.
Although if 'multiple desktops' (whether capitalised or not) IS treated
as a feature, then 'multiple desktops' IS singular.
If, however, one is counting multiple desktops (I have 4 on my main
Linux box) then 'multiple desktops' ARE plural.
Of course, this could be a case of splitt
It may have been better then to use The "Multiple Desktops" feature is...
:-)
> On May 1, 2018, at 08:31 , Brian Milby via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> HOWEVER, I should say that I don't like the way multiple desktops is
>> (Yes, that's grammatically correct: think about it)
>> implemented on
I wasn't the one asking for anything. :-)
Bob S
> On May 1, 2018, at 10:00 , dunbarx via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> "I already have that."
>
> Hmmm. Then what is it that you are asking?
>
> Craig
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On 05/01/2018 08:31 AM, Brian Milby via use-livecode wrote:
I only use Linux for testing (in a VM), so have not
used them there. I’m more likely to have a couple Linux VMs open at once.
The only thing I would caution there is that multiple VMs tend to use
huge amounts of computer resources. Y
Ralph DiMola wrote:
> I have not reported it. I wasn't sure that my setup (VMs/bloated Adobe
> Products...) was causing it. It's time to open a QCC report on this.
> Do you want to report it or should I?
I had put off reporting it since I run Win only in VMs right now, and
had been thinking it
Brian Milby wrote:
> I would say that running on “iron” is probably not necessary to see
> this.
> If you full screen the VM and actually work as if it were a physical
> machine you would notice.
The benefit of doing IDE work on iron is that it avoids the temptation
to just shut the VM down and
On 04/30/2018 06:42 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
ArrayToJSON deals with JSON list differently to JSONExport. ArrayToJSON uses
mergJSON which checks if the array keys are a numeric sequence and assumes it’s
a list. There is a way to force it to be an object if required.
Ah, righ
I would say that running on “iron” is probably not necessary to see this.
If you full screen the VM and actually work as if it were a physical
machine you would notice.
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 12:45 PM Knapp Martin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> This makes me curious to
This makes me curious to know - what about apps built with LC 9 for Windows?
Are they really sluggish too? Or is it just in the IDE?
Marty
> On May 1, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I have not reported it. I wasn't sure that my setup (VMs/bloated Adobe
> Product
I have not reported it. I wasn't sure that my setup (VMs/bloated Adobe
Products...) was causing it. It's time to open a QCC report on this. Do you
want to report it or should I?
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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Graham Samuel wrote:
> I have another problem, which is another user who is a bit of a
> technophobe - would multiples help or not?
>
> Richard’s example makes me think I should be more adventurous.
Working at the edge of our comfort zone is what expands our comfort zone.
Or as my acquaintances
"I already have that."
Hmmm. Then what is it that you are asking?
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Ralph DiMola wrote:
> I'm on a Win 10 VM using a raid array for my VHD. At times autocorrect
> causes editing long scripts(2000+) to get on the other side of
> prohibitively slow. Other times it's OK. Don't have a recipe yet. How
> do you turn off autocorrect again? Populating text fields is 5-10%
I use a Mac with an additional monitor and have been content with that, but
lately I have been bitten by the bug in LC which doesn’t allow the multiple
monitor setup to reflect the real-world relationship between the screens, so
multiple monitors might help. Just upgraded my Windows VM to 10, no
I run LC9 on actual windows machine and I have the same problem too.
Whenever I edit or save or even just naviagating long scripts, 1000+
lines , with the live error and autocomplete on, there is a long lag
between actions.
The IDE is also extremely slow when I am in debug mode or when I
perform
On 05/01/2018 08:01 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
I already have that. I call it FindBar.
Oooo... that would have been handy for the last pub crawl.
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On Win 10 the taskbar icons get scrambled when switching between desktops,
RDT's are unexpectedly focused causing the "switch desktop" key combo to
stop working. The LC tool pallet and a plug-in in pallet mode both appear on
all desktops. I'm not keen on multiple desktops at this point. I've been
u
I use them on my Mac all the time. Chrome, Atom, SourceTree, terminals on
one and usually switch to another for LiveCode. I also put a compiled
version of LC on another desktop to easily switch between production and
compiled. Have not started using them on Windows yet, but would anticipate
putting
I already have that. I call it FindBar. It's a group of objects, and all the
code and constants are in the field object. I can send you a stack. Currently
it works with sqlYoga accessed databases and a datagrid, but you can peruse the
code and see how the findbar hot typing works, then decide ho
Hi All,
I too think Scotts stuff is a cut above. I bought tm1 and 2 with no usage
in mind just because they looked so good - they were never used
just played with, somewhere in that code there are going to be nuggets for
the future.
If you go to tactilemedia now it goes to scottrossi.design - (ta
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