Paul Dupuis wrote:> I see no one refuting Peter's original > claims that
Catalina is a ste towards > the end of ad-hoc and in-house > development for
the Apple platform > and I would agree.Me too, FWIW, but I don't think the
problem is Apple.What really changed since the olden days is that the I
I seem to recall a Wikipedia article that lists all of the file extensions not
file types but file extensions. You might want to look to see if yours is
already in use.
Kee Nethery
> On Sep 7, 2019, at 10:44 PM, JB via use-livecode
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> Thanks for the info! I guess I will just start
Thanks for the info! I guess I will just start
using what I want and see if it catches on.
JB
> On Sep 7, 2019, at 10:39 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
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> Apple no longer maintains a file type code registry.Richard GaskinFourth
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Years ago you could create a file type or extension like jpeg, zip, pict etc.
and then you would need to register that extension with Apple.
If I create a new file extension do I need to register that extension with
Apple or just start using it.
The reason I am asking is I am creating a new form
Everyone is signing the praises of tools to jump through Apple's hoops,
but I see no one refuting Peter's original claims that Catalina is a ste
towards the end of ad-hoc and in-house development for the Apple
platform and I would agree.
Apple's goal for OSX is to get to the same place as iOS,
I have an idea on how to get a single ‘Capsule’ app notorized that can open and
run any stack file as a standalone. It does mean that the stack won’t be
compiled quite like a true standalone but does allow users to open any stack on
their desktops. Perhaps there’s a way we could even get it to r
On Sep 7, 2019, at 4:29 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
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> On 2019-09-06 21:10, Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode wrote:
>> On Aug 28, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
>> wrote:
>>> On 2019-08-27 17:24, Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode wrote:
>>> I'm not entirely clear w
I just wanted to chime in on singing the praises for Matthias’ tool as well. It
has made code-signing and notarizing Mac applications so easy and fast for me.
And it has a feature that allows it to work with the third party tool DropDMG
(which I already used)… so even more amazing! A huge gift
Just want to point out a good candidate for pull requests here. Ripe for
some sample xtalk code:
https://github.com/EricAlcaide/Rosetta_Project
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I will add that this situation is not unique to LC, it will apply to any
environment that creates a compiled app. I still think that LC will be an
optimal choice given the ease of development - especially with the way Mac apps
are packaged (everything can be inside the .app folder).
Thanks,
Br
I can't recommend Matthias' tool enough, it can do all Apple requires with
a click.
Notarization does not go through Apple's approval process, no human ever
sees it, it's entirely automated. It simply adds a token that proves you
are a verified developer in good standing. Once that token is "s
One part you say seems incorrect. I’ve been running Catalina full time since
the first developer build, and I’ve seen various combinations of problems.
For the one you’re talking about, where right-click Open still doesn’t open the
app, in the security control panel where it used to say open app
Hi Peter,
We are all pretty miffed about the overly restrictive nature of
developing native apps. These is a lot of time wasted on the
ever changing hoops one must jump through just to develop
in-house or small audience apps.
Not only is it pushing away developers from developing for
specific dev
use for free (should it be written)
Op 7-9-2019 om 13:53 schreef JJS via use-livecode:
I forgot, it was Mattias Rebbe who wrote the notarizing app which you
can you fro free, aint that great!
He also made an excellent lesson which is on lessons.livecode.com
Op 7-9-2019 om 13:36 schreef JJS v
I forgot, it was Mattias Rebbe who wrote the notarizing app which you
can you fro free, aint that great!
He also made an excellent lesson which is on lessons.livecode.com
Op 7-9-2019 om 13:36 schreef JJS via use-livecode:
Well said.
There is help on this.
On of the list members will jump in
Well said.
There is help on this.
On of the list members will jump in i guess and he made an excellent
tool which will help you out notarizing and all other stuff Apple tries
to kill you with.
If you already have a Apple dev account (only 100$ per year) which gives
you the ability to help 1
On 2019-09-06 21:10, Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode wrote:
On Aug 28, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
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On 2019-08-27 17:24, Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode wrote:
I'm not entirely clear what Monte meant by 'print to pdf directly' in
one
of those comments... The 'print to
I've been using LiveCode as my development platform since 1999. Practically all
the apps I've developed have been for in-house use by my family, friends and
customers - all very low numbers of copies distributed in an informal manner.
I've no interest in App Store distribution and the users of m
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