One thing I don't get is how (not) caseSensitive gets handled? Once the
text is all binary data, is the engine really still able to look at the
binary values for "A" and "a" and treat them as the same?
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 8:54 PM Brian Milby via use-livecode <
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The correct formula for UTF16 should be:
put tPos div 2 + 1,"" after tResult
The correct formula for UTF32 should be:
put tPos div 4 + 1,"" after tResult
If you go to card #6 of my stack that is on GitHub, it has the first
chapter of John that I copied from the internet. I added a single UTF(8?)
Perhaps we should get a simplified version of this into every release note from
here on in. It will save a whole heap of hunting around for them.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
> On 10 Nov 2018, at 14:59, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> https://developer.apple.com/download/mor
Thanks @BR.
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That is what I alluded to,
UTF is a wild country and I don't know my ways,
try
-
function allOffsets pDelim, pString, pCaseSensitive
local tNewPos, tPos, tResult
put textEncode(pDelim,"UTF32") into pDelim
put textEncode(pString,"UTF32") into pString
set th
Unfortunately, I just discovered that your solution doesn't produce correct
results. If I get the offsets of "aa" in
"↘𠜎aa↘𠜎a↘𠜎",
My code (and Brian Milby's) will return: 7,8,9,10
Your code will return: 9,10,11,12
As I understand it, textEncode transforms unicode text int
Well you wouldn't be our Richmond if you weren't occasionally silly, but
I'd be glad to kick you next time we meet if you like. :)
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On November 10, 2018 4:04:17 PM Richmond via use-livecode
w
Well the mouseUp did trigger AFTER I pulled a mouseUp from "higher
up the tree"; and, Thanks, Jacque,
I do deserve to be kicked for that one.
All "rather" silly really.
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=31740#p173118
Richmond.
On 10.11.18 г. 23:04 ч., J. Landman Gay via use-l
https://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/9_0_0/LiveCodeNotes-9_0_0.pdf#page32
To quote:
> The IDE is now 64-bit by default on Mac
> Moreover, the "Build for Mac OS X 64-bit" is checked by default on newly
> created stacks in the standalone settings for OS X. Existing stacks will
> retain their c
Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
> On 11/1/18 5:02 PM, Stephen MacLean via use-livecode wrote:
>> LC server, can do it, but also suffers, from what I’ve read in my
>> research, a speed penalty from CGI implementation vs direct sockets,
>> etc.
>
> Well that "speed penality" is theoretical. Our w
Does the mouseUp trigger at all?
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On November 10, 2018 12:03:51 PM Richmond via use-livecode
wrote:
So . . .
If I type
*
put the openStacks into fld "STAX"*
in the *messageBox* (assuming
JJS wrote:
> In Mojave i got a a message "you are running a 32bit program" (the
> livecode ide).
>
> Within a certain amount of time it's going to "force" to use 64bit
> programs
Yep, and the team has come through: several months ago they delivered
v9.0, which now allows standalone building fo
I figured that the slowdown was due to UTF8, for each char it has to test if it
is a compounded character. So I just tried with utf16 figuring, that now it
just compares at the byte-level.
As it turned out it was indeed faster.
Now I don't understand unicode but as I understand for some
langua
Yes!
I changed the notification icon to a white one at 192x192 px. And now it
is turning up again.
Although i liked a colourful one more. At least it works.
No one is using push notifications on mobile??
Op 9-11-2018 om 22:02 schreef JJS via use-livecode:
Well after some searching.
It se
By the way.
In Mojave i got a a message "you are running a 32bit program" (the
livecode ide).
Within a certain amount of time it's going to "force" to use 64bit programs
Op 10-11-2018 om 20:08 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> People cannot remember commands, e
I don't know who told you that ð was an Icelandic d.
The ð is called the "eth", and was used in Anglo-Saxon interchangeably
with the
thorn to represent the 2 sounds that are now represented in English by
the digraph
th.
As such Icelandic has retained the eth sign.
In Icelandic the /d/ sound
This is faster -- under some circumstances, much faster! Any idea why
textEncoding suddenly fixes everything?
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 5:13 AM Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> This is a little late but there was a discussion about the slowness of
> simple
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> People cannot remember commands, especially not terminal commands,
> with all the arguments and caveats and different ways to put it all
> together.
For end-users, the awareness of that principle is very powerful.
But where are we, here in this discussion? On a mailing lis
So . . .
If I type
*
put the openStacks into fld "STAX"*
in the *messageBox* (assuming that I have an open stack containing a
listField called "STAX")
I get a lovely list of . . . wait for it . . . the open stacks.
However (8.1.9) if I have a button on that stack containing
*on mouseUp
put
@ henry
Most Apple developers know this but I stumbled on the procedure so many
times I thought I would help Panos,
FWIW,
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
filter the list to iOS (side panel)
1) get Xcode 10.0
2) also Command_Line_Tools_macOS_10.14_for_Xcode_10.dmg
It seems when you
Hi Andre,
I'm based in London – I live in Mitcham/Tooting and I work in Elephant
& Castle. I'm game!
k
On 9 Nov 2018, at 17:04, Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
Hey Friends,
Who here is from London or nearby and would be interested in regular
meetups? We could meet once a month
This is a little late but there was a discussion about the slowness of simple
offset() when dealing with text that contains Unicode characters.
Geoff Canyon and Brian Milby found a faster solution by setting the
itemDelimiter to the search string.
They even provided a way to find the position of
Assuming you mean London, UK, I’d be able to occasionally if the dates are ok.
I’m in Chatham, North Kent so it’s only 40mins away by train.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 17:04, Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hey Friends,
>
> Who here is from London or nearby an
Assuming you mean London, UK, I’d be able to occasionally if the dates are ok.
I’m in Chatham, North Kent so it’s only 40mins away by train.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
> On 10 Nov 2018, at 12:54, Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I hope you come this way soon Stephen :-D Are you goi
I hope you come this way soon Stephen :-D Are you going to the next conf
in San Jose?
Cheers
andre
On 11/9/2018 8:32 PM, Stephen Barncard via use-livecode wrote:
Andre - If I were ANYWHERE in the EU I would love the opportunity to meet
up with you anytime!
but I'm stuck in (a nice part of) Tr
Keith,
Thats awesome! I think we should create a little meetup page and set a
date!
Andre
PS: Buying you a beer as well :-)
On 11/9/2018 5:44 PM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
Andre, I’m based near London and would be happy to meet in Town & buy you a
beer. :-)
Best,
Keith
On 9 No
I hope to be there soon! :D haven't been there in years!
On 11/9/2018 5:09 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
Hey - Edinburgh is (roughly) half-way between, how about there :-)
On 09/11/2018 17:06, Ingar Roggen via use-livecode wrote:
Why not in Oslo?
Sendt fra min iPhone
9. nov. 2018
In the release notes of LC is a line that states: LC is actually a
command line tool.
Op 10-11-2018 om 13:18 schreef Pi Digital via use-livecode:
Hi
Just to follow on from Andre, you can of course also run terminal scripts from
LC. That’s exactly what I did in the aforementioned OSX Package
Hi
Just to follow on from Andre, you can of course also run terminal scripts from
LC. That’s exactly what I did in the aforementioned OSX Package Maker (soon to
be reissued as the iOS/macOS Package Maker). You ‘could’ make a GUI for every
terminal command available including every nuance and pa
Aloha Swami and all,
That "speed penality" is not theoretical at all. It is very real and the
reason why most of the cutting-edge web ecosystem moved away from CGI.
The main technical appeal of NodeJS, WSGI, OpenResty, and others is that
they are FAST, non-blocking and don't require new proces
Bob,
I am hijacking this thread to express some personal opinions about the
terminal, it is not related to the topic of the original message but a
different perspective on the subject you brought up on your reply.
When I first for my mac (A G3 running Mac OS 8.x) and started developing
for i
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