On 9/25/19 7:48 AM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
We have a command
command Journal_LaunchEntry pEntryID
in the message path, via a
start using "model_Journal.livecodescript"
But click on the command script editor "Get definition" is dimmed.
Is this a "bug"? I can you
I think I have found a bug in our mobile app…. which is that:
If there is poor bandwidth, say, when the user is trying to get a video in
the browser widget, or the there is a direct call for other resources from our
API (images, audio for player, big XML/Json. etc) the UI hangs. They click a
I work on text-heavy e-book-like, multi-language applications where layout is
important.
I use fields instead of buttons as it is much easier to control the text
display.
For field length, I often set the height of the field to the formatted height
since Windows text (and other languages) will
Hi JJS.
I can’t remember everything exactly — it was a while ago — but I think
originally I could start in safe mode and tried to follow online help documents
to try and install Mojave. When I exhausted all the online support articles I
could find I called Apple support. They walked me throug
Pro.
If a customer wants you to test on Home, buy it at that time.
If a customer wants you to test on lots of Windows platforms, get Visual Studio
Pro and build as many virtual machines or real machines you want (for
development).
If you are the customer, uh, well, it still applies.
> On O
I tend to use a lot of whitespace in layout and keep label fields and text
buttons long.
And, since I am often the LiveCode programmer's programmer, building libraries
& LCB extensions and such, I sometimes just throw controls onto the card.
(Which might contribute to the notion that Dar can't
I would go with pro. You can defer updates with pro so that Monday demo does
not go sideways because of a Sunday night forced update.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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On 10/6/19 10:55 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
My personal favorite Pro feature is the inclusion of a complete Linux
shell within Windows.
Waitwhat? How is that licensed? Is that a bash shell (GPL?) How do they
get away with this?
Update: OK - I looked at this (after a DuckDuck
On 10/6/19 10:49 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
As JB already posted earlier, TIOBE publishes their definition on this
page, linked to from near the top of the Index page:
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programming-languages-definition/
Wot, no DuckDuckGo?
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JJS wrote:
> I would go for the Pro. So you have some more options then the Home
> version.
Seconded.
For the reasonable cost difference, better to have the Pro options
available that your businesses customers will have, and be able to just
ignore those for Home customers, than to get Home an
For the many questions that have arisen regarding TIOBE's methodology:
As a general rule, I ignore any ranking or polling publisher who doesn't
disclose their methodology. Thankfully TIOBE is not among those.
As JB already posted earlier, TIOBE publishes their definition on this
page, linked
I would go for the Pro. So you have some more options then the Home
version.
Also depends on the what your customers mostly have.
Op 6-10-2019 om 18:21 schreef Martin Koob via use-livecode:
Hi
I am just setting up Virtual Box now on my iMac. I need to purchase of copy of
Windows 10. I am j
ok thanks Jacqueline
Op 6-10-2019 om 18:29 schreef J. Landman Gay via use-livecode:
I leave as much extra width as possible and sometimes make the
textheight a little taller than necessary. Usually it's just the width
that's a problem. That doesn't work too well if showborder is true
though.
ok thanks guys, so just keep adjusting it on the other platforms as it was.
Op 6-10-2019 om 17:57 schreef Richmond via use-livecode:
"The IDE itself is bad in this aspect."
Well, yes, down in the undergrowth, in "Find" and so on there are odd
labels
that overflow their borders. But not in a m
Something seems to have changed in the datagrid code, because I have
an old iOS device with a version of my software from over a year ago
and it scrolls fine so I feel like the issue is with my scroller and
DG2 (this stack pre-dates that change).
I tried Ralph's suggestion of adding 20px, b
Hi Martin,
ok that's really strange. You could also not start the safe mode?
Well the first update from Sierra to (the 1st) Mojave did also go wrong
here, so had to reinstall Sierra then waited for a higher version of
Mojave 10.14.2 or something and that one went flawless on the Hackintosh.
I leave as much extra width as possible and sometimes make the textheight a
little taller than necessary. Usually it's just the width that's a problem.
That doesn't work too well if showborder is true though.
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I originally bought Home, but at some point needed to do some RDP testing,
which is a Pro feature. I think that currently my Parallels VM of Windows 10
doesn’t know it’s Pro, I need to track down the registration codes.
Anyway, RDP aside, I didn’t yet need Pro features, and was testing with the
Hi
I am just setting up Virtual Box now on my iMac. I need to purchase of copy of
Windows 10. I am just wondering whether people would recommend Windows 10 Home
or Pro. Any real difference when it comes to developing or testing? Is it
best again to stick to the lowest common denominator pri
"The IDE itself is bad in this aspect."
Well, yes, down in the undergrowth, in "Find" and so on there are odd labels
that overflow their borders. But not in a major way.
This is more a case of the interface designers forgetting that fonts
"wax and wane"
cross-platform and that they need to mak
I don't "cope"; I make sure that all my buttons are NOT buttons at all:
I set up a button the way I want it on whatever OS I happen to be using
at that moment
and import a snapshot of the thing, then delete the button and use the
image:
this guarantees buttons look the same wherever they are.
On 10/6/19 7:26 AM, Martin Koob via use-livecode wrote:
Turns out the upgrade detached the fusion drive’s SSD from its Hard Drive.
Ouch! I didn't even realize that was possible.
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On 10/4/19 10:50 AM, Jjs via use-livecode wrote:
How do you people cope with the differences on fields and knobs having text in
it on the different OS-es? If i only build on windows even for Linux and Macos,
text and such never fits in the fields.And i have to adjust it and maintain a
stack fo
Well in terms of jobs here in NL, most asked is Java, PHP, JavaScript,C++,SQL
and a few others. The rest almost never.
Richmond via use-livecode schreef op 6 oktober
2019 08:37:13 CEST:
>
>
>On 6.10.19 1:59, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
>> On 10/5/19 3:36 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livec
How do you people cope with the differences on fields and knobs having text in
it on the different OS-es? If i only build on windows even for Linux and Macos,
text and such never fits in the fields.And i have to adjust it and maintain a
stack for each OS.
Dar Scott Consulting via use-livecode
Thanks everyone for your advice on this topic. As a user new to Windows all
of the discussion is helpful. This has been a very interesting thread.
Regards,
Martin Koob
> On Oct 6, 2019, at 10:30 AM, Martin Koob wrote:
>
> Hi Curry
>
> Thanks for your take on my question. I too belie
It doesn't have to be text strings. It could be data (byte strings). This would
be handy for using the base-16 method for computing pi. In my personal "slow
math" library, I have tinkered with binary data, float encoded data, and number
arrays, usually using a decimal point. Division is hard. I
Hi Curry
Thanks for your take on my question. I too believe in developing for the
lowest possible common denominator. My MacBook Pro Retina is the 15 inch early
2013 so my theory is if my Mac can handle it in the IDE then the end users
will likely be able to as well as a standalone.
Thank
Hi JJS
I have an iMac that has the specs for a dual boot but I am reluctant to do it.
It has a 1 TB fusion drive and when I upgraded from Sierra to Mojave I ended
up with a non functioning fusion drive. I had a nice long chat with the Apple
Support tech trying to get it working again, then
Thanks Erik for the recommended specs.
Also thanks for the advice re virtual testing. I have used parallels in the
past on an earlier Mac with Windows 7, I will have to check if my Parallels
licence is still good.
Regards,
Martin Koob
> On Oct 3, 2019, at 2:03 PM, Erik Beugelaar via us
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