Actually, change 2 lines and I think it'll work better:
Line 932, change to: updateGridRect(rectangle [gridLeft(), tPadding +
tNeededTop, mWidth - tPadding - mMaxYLabelWidth, gridBottom()])
Line 1061 change to: fill text tString at left of rectangle [tYRight +
gridPadding(),tY-20,tYRight + mMaxYL
I floundered around cluelessly with it for a bit, randomly changing a few
things till I got something that seems to work. I'm sure there are things
I still misunderstand about this, and that I've added code that probably
doesn't need to be there. Also not sure if there will be issues with
larger
Hi Matthias,
You should just need to copy the relevant tsNet external (for Linux x64 it is
tsNet-x64.so) into the external directory from your normal commercial desktop
installation.
After that, just make sure you call tsNetInit before making any other tsNet
calls.
Regards,
Charles
> On 28
Here is the link on GitHub...
https://github.com/livecode/livecode/tree/develop/extensions/widgets/graph
On May 27, 2018, 10:24 PM -0500, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
, wrote:
> On 05/27/2018 07:15 PM, Glen Bojsza via use-livecode wrote:
> > Hi Brian,
> >
> > They are good ideas...I haven't done
On 05/27/2018 07:15 PM, Glen Bojsza via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Brian,
They are good ideas...I haven't done anything with widgets.
How do I get access to the source code?
The source file is graph.lcb, and where it's stored depends on what
operating system you're working with.
/Extensions/co
Hi Brian,
They are good ideas...I haven't done anything with widgets.
How do I get access to the source code?
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 8:40 PM Brian Milby via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> In LC9, you could possibly use the line graph widget. The source is
> available,
In LC9, you could possibly use the line graph widget. The source is
available, so you could modify it to support dual y-axis (but I'll admit
this wouldn't be trivial to complete).
A possibly easier modification would be to add the ability to display the y
labels on the right side. Then you could
Hi Folks
I just wanted to chime in here on a couple of things.
Regarding the windows day I am trying to do as much as I can on Windows now.
It’s a bit easier now that 8.x has been EOLd there’s only one toolchain to deal
with. Having said that though the way we work on LiveCode and the way you w
Hi,
is anyone already using tsNet external with Livecode server? If so, is there
something i should take care of when trying to “install” / copy the external to
my custom installation?
Unfortunately the commercial LC server builds still do not contain the external.
Regards,
Matthias Rebbe
> On 28 May 2018, at 2:40 am, Pi Digital via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the clarification, Monte.
>
> But just to clarify in return (respectfully), when I spoke of IDE changes I
> was specifically referring to the Project Browser (omitted from your quote).
> As the greatest exten
On 5/26/18 7:20 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
When I wrote the list of things that were broken I was writing specifically
about Mac.
I haven't responded so far because I thought the issues were
Windows-related and I do development on Mac. There is something going on
that apparent
Hello,
I am trying to find a graphing solution that will support dual y - axis
line plots.
Both sets of data need to be plotted on the same graph so the left Y scale
is used for one set of data that is plotted and the right Y scale is for
the other set of data.
>From what I have found neither Ch
Sean, with all due respect, Monte probably has a deal with livecode that
enables him to retain ownership of his rights to his code that he wrote in
return for whatever deal he has with livecode.
Wouldn’t you?
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 09:41 Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.co
Thanks for the clarification, Monte.
But just to clarify in return (respectfully), when I spoke of IDE changes I was
specifically referring to the Project Browser (omitted from your quote). As the
greatest extent of items within the IDE that need fixing are GUI with the
majority of their code
Maybe an idea for the mothership to setup an survey like they did with the
HTML5 campaign.
Survey containing for example questions about:
1. Percentage of total LiveCode developers mainly using LiveCode on Windows
platform against Mac OSX platform;
2. Percentage of total LiveCode developers mai
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