Who nose, and who chars?
As long as one's life is field with joy, nothing matters.
Richmond.
On 26/8/2018 9:44 am, Kee Nethery via use-livecode wrote:
I’ll just switch to using my nose. :-)
Kee Nethery
On Aug 25, 2018, at 10:06 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
wrote:
I swear one of th
I’ll just switch to using my nose. :-)
Kee Nethery
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 10:06 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I swear one of these days someone is going to sew your fingers shut.
>
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> On 26 Aug 2018, at 1:14 pm, Trevor DeVore via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> 1. Create new stack.
> 2. `import snapshot` and select something on your screen with a blue in it.
> I used a Messages chat window.
> 3. Use digital color meter to check color of blue in actual window vs
> snapshot. The
I swear one of these days someone is going to sew your fingers shut.
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On August 25, 2018 3:03:28 PM Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
On 08/25/2018 12:57 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livec
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 6:25 PM Monte Goulding via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> So it seems the default color profile in High Sierra isn’t right. I’m not
> overly sure what we can do about it. It might be that someone else on the
> team knows what to do or it could just
Hi Hermann,
Many thanks for sharing your excellent work with all LC developers!
I hope that you include color dithering in your next version.
Check the more recent stack in this forum thread:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=29935
Where could I send you an screenshot of a message p
I am also with Matthias on this.
As for saying them out loud, very rarely, but I do subvocalise them.
As for Dr. I say doctor. I guess it just comes down to what we each find more
convenient.
As for “field”. Aurgh! I just wish I wouldn’t type “filed” so many times.
James
> On 25 Aug 2018, at 10:51 pm, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> rereading yours and mine comments, i have to ask:
>
> If Apple´s app Color Digital Meter shows the same values as LC´s function
> mousecolor, then mousecolor is showing the correct values, isn´t it?
> Or am i missin
For me both are pronounced the way they would be as a full word except only the
first syllable is pronounced.
> CHAR: Rhymes with "care"
> LOC: Rhymes with "smoke"
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For me...
> CHAR
Rhymes with “car”
and
> LOC
Rhymes with “mock”
I know they’re abbreviations but I mentally elevated them to regular word-hood
many years ago. :)
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On 08/25/2018 12:57 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
"Locklock"?
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I say them as you do, because they are the first part of words that have
a known pronounciation. Saying "lock" instead of "loke" is particularly
confusing because "lock" is a keyword with an entirely different meaning.
For those who say "lock" instead of "loke", how do you say "lockLoc"?
"Lock
On 08/25/2018 12:07 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
I wonder how people pronounce two common LC abbreviations. In print you
never notice but in real life I always have to translate what they're
talking about.
How do you pronounce:
I try not to say them out loud at all.
I suppose
The thread is entitled "Silly weekend" . . .
And it is a fairly weak end, But Tits Fun.
Richmond.
On 25/8/2018 10:40 pm, Colin Holgate via use-livecode wrote:
I’m with Matthias on this. Some abbreviations are their own thing, and you
don’t want to reminisce over where the short version came f
OK, Randolph . . .
Richmond.
On 25/8/2018 10:38 pm, Randy Hengst via use-livecode wrote:
Interesting. I don’t pronounce them as words. They are character and location.
Just like I don’t pronounce Dr. as durrr. I say doctor.
be well,
randy
www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com
On Aug 25, 2018, at
I tend to name variables in Scots or Bulgarian, mainly because calling a
field "field" (whichever way you pronounce it)
throws a "bluey" with LiveCode (and I have no way of knowing LiveCode's
internal pronunciation of these terms).
Richmond.
On 25/8/2018 10:27 pm, Matthias Rebbe via use-liveco
I’m with Matthias on this. Some abbreviations are their own thing, and you
don’t want to reminisce over where the short version came from. LOC is spelled
LOC, not Loke, and CHAR is not spelled as Chare or Care.
But it’s your choice, I don’t char.
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 3:35 PM, Devin Asay via u
Interesting. I don’t pronounce them as words. They are character and location.
Just like I don’t pronounce Dr. as durrr. I say doctor.
be well,
randy
www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 2:07 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I wonder how people pronounce two
The latter choice in both cases.
When I was studying Linguistics at SIU Carbondale we had a Professor
(Kyle Perkins)
who pronounced "larynx" as "larnix".
AND, needless to say, when I program I subvocalise everything as I go along.
Do you pronounce FIELD
Rhimes with "filled"
Rhimes with
“Care” and “loke”. Habits from way back in the HyperCard days.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 1:28 PM, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>
>
> CHAR rhymes with far
> LOC rhymes with lock.
>
> This is at least how i pronounce them. But i am native German and not native
CHAR rhymes with far
LOC rhymes with lock.
This is at least how i pronounce them. But i am native German and not native
English.
Btw.: due to the fact that LC language is english like, you should see my
comments and variable names in my scripts.
They are mixed, some comments are in english
I wonder how people pronounce two common LC abbreviations. In print you
never notice but in real life I always have to translate what they're
talking about.
How do you pronounce:
CHAR
Rhymes with "care"
Sounds like smoldering wood
LOC
Rhymes with "smoke"
Sounds like a deadbolt
I supp
On 08/25/2018 03:25 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
Folks,
I’m working on a simple utility to count the most popular words in a text file but
my current code runs for a while & then causes LiveCode to crash.
I would also do what Alex does there with an array. Your code doesn't
crash
I'm migrating a project from LC 6.6.5 to LC 9. In the app I have a routine that
prints a few cards per page then issues a "Print Break" command that has worked
fine for years in LC 6 but in LC 9 I'm getting an execution error on it (print:
card or stack must be open to print it). If I take the c
On 8/25/18 6:04 AM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
On 25/08/2018 12:01, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
Not sure why yours is crashing, and I admit I haven't really looked
closely :-)
I'm trying to figure out why it crashes too.
on mouseUp
local tSource, tNoise, tWords
l
Very interesting - I just installed the latest developer beta for macOS Mojave
(18A371a) and ran a couple of apps I build in LC 6.6.5 (32 bit) and in *very*
brief tests they seem to work fine. I didn't even get the warning about them
being 32 bit.
It was interesting that one of the apps that I
Bug report filed
https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=21527
PR submitted against develop-9.0
https://github.com/livecode/livecode/pull/6655
The 10.5" iPadPro still needs to be added, but that will be a separate
enhancement and requires a binary file change.
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 12:37
I agree. There has been a very significant deterioration in datagrid
scrolling performance since DG2 and LC9 were introduced. Based on feedback
from user testing we have delayed release of an important iOS app update
because DG scrolling was perceived to be unacceptably slow and visually
jerky. The
LC-ImageToolbox_v180
Version 1.8.0 adds a new feature to LC-ImageToolBox: Kuwahara filtering.
The filter replaces each pixel with the mean value of the one of four
overlapping subsquares that has minimal values variance.
For more info see
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?p=170593#p17059
Monte,
rereading yours and mine comments, i have to ask:
If Apple´s app Color Digital Meter shows the same values as LC´s function
mousecolor, then mousecolor is showing the correct values, isn´t it?
Or am i missing something?
> Am 24.08.2018 um 23:49 schrieb Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Thanks Alex & Paul - that’s working nicely now.
It has also introduced me to:
A unicode text subtlety that I’d missed since I last dabbled with LiveCode pre-7
Arrays, with a useful worked example, which are clearly more efficient for this
kind of process but a learning curve that I’d been avoidin
If you are LC 7 or higher, use trueWord chunk type vs word. See trueWord
in the dictionary. Also suggest using an array as in:
-- tText contains the text
local tWordArray
repeat for each trueWord tWord in tText
add 1 to tWordArray[tWord]
end repeat
-- the keys of tWordArray are you unique word
On 25/08/2018 12:01, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
Not sure why yours is crashing, and I admit I haven't really looked
closely :-)
I have a similar word count - so I tweaked it slightly :
- stack with 3 fields - fNoiseWords, fSource and outputs results to "F"
- button to make it ru
Not sure why yours is crashing, and I admit I haven't really looked
closely :-)
I have a similar word count - so I tweaked it slightly :
- stack with 3 fields - NoiseWords, Source and outputs results to "F"
- button to make it run
*on*mouseUp*
local*tSource, tNoise, tWord*s
**local*tANoi
Folks,
I’m working on a simple utility to count the most popular words in a text file
but my current code runs for a while & then causes LiveCode to crash.
It runs fine when I merely extract a list of unique words that are not in a
‘NoiseWords’ list but when I attempt to add a word count as the
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