Nah, i overrule you all heh heh. I had such program on my Sony HitBit MSX(not
programmed by me, was to young for that) and i could plot it on my 4 color Sony
Plotter with smooth sharp lines. I still have those. Further i really did not
know what to do with that biorhythm heh heh just play.
Jer
In the ‘70s I had a cheap plastic handheld calculator made by Casio called a
Biolater. Put in your birthday, and it would give you the first three numbers -
days into the cycles. It had a picture of the waves stuck on the front so you
could see how you were doing. Other than that it was a 4-bang
I did mine on a handheld TRS 80 with a 1 line dot-matrix. It plugged it into a
dot-matrix 2 inch wide roll fed printer to print out a biorhythm. I still have
it and funny enough I just powered it up a couple of days ago and it still
works.
When I brought to work and someone said that in the tty
Oh, this makes me remembering the good old times when i coded a simple biorythm
program on my Commodore C64 and printed the output on a thermal printer.
Couldn´t resist to download it, although i think that my real biorythm is not
the same as the ones that are computed by programs. ;)
Thanks
The widget computes BioRhythm-Curves (sinus curves with different
periods of days).
The 7 names and their periods are: physical 23, emotional 28,
intellectual 33, spiritual 53, awareness 48, aesthetic 43,
intuition 38. Moreover you can have a weighted mean of the
included of these 7 curves.
Displ
On 3/3/20 10:46 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
On 2020-03-03 16:30, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
You can test, the app runs fine. You just can't submit to the App
Store with that key in the plist.
I have the same problem. All our users who can't update to iOS 13 will
be s
Mark,
Yes, I realized that the issue is a change in iOS 13 after I posted. Thank
you for the news of pending the update. Do you know when will DP3 be
available? I have apps that are failing as we speak.
-Dan
On 3/3/20, 10:32 AM, "Mark Waddingham via use-livecode"
wrote:
On 2020-0
On 2020-03-03 18:18, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
Greeting! On iOS, prior to LC 9.6, mobileGetDeviceToken() would
return something like this:
<965b251c 6cb1926d e3cb366f dfb16ddd e6b9086a 8a3cac9e 5f857679
376eab7C>
However, with LC 9.6, I'm getting this:
{length=32,bytes=
Greeting! On iOS, prior to LC 9.6, mobileGetDeviceToken() would return
something like this:
<965b251c 6cb1926d e3cb366f dfb16ddd e6b9086a 8a3cac9e 5f857679
376eab7C>
However, with LC 9.6, I'm getting this:
{length=32,bytes=0xd923cbf42faacfae79b44e252fc64fc3...6c57203f87b56e10
On 2020-03-03 16:30, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
You can test, the app runs fine. You just can't submit to the App
Store with that key in the plist.
I have the same problem. All our users who can't update to iOS 13 will
be stuck back at the login screen after every phone call. Apple i
You can test, the app runs fine. You just can't submit to the App Store
with that key in the plist.
I have the same problem. All our users who can't update to iOS 13 will be
stuck back at the login screen after every phone call. Apple is being very
short sighted about this.
--
Jacqueline Land
I guess there's no solution for older devices. I can't test on a device
anymore unless I buy an new device.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
-Original Message-
From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
Of J
Support has restored the thread - you can find it in the "Talking
LiveCode" section of the forums:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=135&t=33565
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Dick Kriesel wrote:
On Jan 22, 2020, at 10:17 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
I stum
Maybe it's just me, but I read through the XML library and I couldn't come up
with a method for parsing an XML file produced by one of our copier vendors.
Granted, the XML was really complex. But just the process of drilling down into
the XML seemed so onerous, I gave up. I suppose too that unde
On 3/2/2020 4:04 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
Out of curiosity, has anyone created a library that will import - the
parts of a Powerpoint presentation that can be recreated in Livecode
- into a LiveCode stack?
Of course .pptx files are actuall just ZIP archives with assorted XML
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