http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4071/l/13198-how-do-i-attach-a-file-to-an-e-mail
by the way there is an option for mobile, but since you don't have a
mobile...
Groetjes
Op 18-1-2020 om 22:02 schreef JJS via use-livecode:
I think Matthias is correct, i see several topics on the web that
using
I think Matthias is correct, i see several topics on the web that using
attachments is not possible with mailto:
There is a little solution here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1195111/c-sharp-mailto-with-attachment
but for windows using MAPI32.dll, so not for mac
Op 18-1-2020 om 16:25
> Le 18 janv. 2020 à 18:18, Ludovic THEBAULT via use-livecode
> a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> After creating an iOS application with Livecode 9.6dp2, the icons are missing
> in the bundle (and also their reference in info.plist).
>
> So, I’ve tested with Livecode 9.04, and it’s the same !
>
> I
Hello,
After creating an iOS application with Livecode 9.6dp2, the icons are missing
in the bundle (and also their reference in info.plist).
So, I’ve tested with Livecode 9.04, and it’s the same !
I am on macOS 10.14. Xcode uptodate (maybe the guilty ?)
Strange, no ? I am the only one ?
Ludov
almost, it fires up my email client (on windows)
but no attachment yet in the email
on mouseUp pMouseButton
put
"mailto:m...@example.com?subject=hallo&body=blabla&attachment=url"e&file:/Users/Jerry/Documents/anicedocument.pdf"e";
into tT
launch url tT
end mouseUp
Op 18-1-2020
Thank you for response Sean.
Hopefully there will be some kind of solution.
I'm going to explore some more sites as i see also on stack overflow
that more people having similair issue who do not use one of the
supported IDE's
(don't know why but this message was multiple times not delivered
Mic,
My response assumed you will display the thumbnail in a livecode application
and that you are not trying to change the icon of the text file for viewing on
the desktop.
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
> On Jan 18, 2020, at 7:58 AM, "proth...@earthlearningsolutions.org"
> w
Mic,
An issue is how to efficiently maintain the association between the text file
and its image. The easiest way is probably to just add something, like “-tn” to
the name of the text file, for the name of the image. That way you can just
test for the existence of file mytextfilename&”-tn” load
Are you sure, that mailto: supports attachments at all?
At least under Windows this is not possible. And i think on Mac OS it´s also
not supported.
I suspect you have to go the AppleScript way.
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20031114170053338
Von meinem iPad gesendet
> Am 18.0
Hi all,
did someone successfully create a "mailto:"; string
with attachment on a Mac? And did it work when using:
...
launch url (the_mailto_string)
...
If yes, what is the exact syntax?
I tried gazillion variations of the basic string:
mailto:m...@example.com?subject=Test&body=Body%20text&atta
Thanks for the answer, Richmond
I just want to describe a little more what I want
I Livecode I want to take a snapshot of part of the screen, and that snapshot I
want to use as thumbnail for the txt file.
In that way I can see what the txt file represent.
Does that change anything?
Mic
> Sub
Hi Matthias,
> Am 18.01.2020 um 11:53 schrieb Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
> :
> Maybe this is of help.
> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/6901/how-can-i-change-a-file-or-folder-icon-using-the-terminal
ah, a terminal solution, even better than a clumsy AppleScript. :-)
> -
> Matthia
Maybe this is of help.
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/6901/how-can-i-change-a-file-or-folder-icon-using-the-terminal
-
Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code
> Am 18.01.2020 um 10:27 schrieb Michael Kristensen via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi there
>
> Im using a simple tx
Hi Michael,
> Am 18.01.2020 um 11:16 schrieb Richmond via use-livecode
> :
> Surely that is something that is done by the operating system or its
> desktop/windowing manager and not by LiveCode.
>
> On 18.01.20 11:26, Michael Kristensen via use-livecode wrote:
>> Hi there
>>
>> Im using a simp
Surely that is something that is done by the operating system or its
desktop/windowing manager and not by LiveCode.
On 18.01.20 11:26, Michael Kristensen via use-livecode wrote:
Hi there
Im using a simple txt file for storing data.
I want to stick a preview thumbnail onto it when I save it.
Hi there
Im using a simple txt file for storing data.
I want to stick a preview thumbnail onto it when I save it.
Can I do that?
Mac High Sierra
Thanks
Michael
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