I decided to make a simple test stack… which I should have done before my
initial post. In my experimentation, if the Standalone Application Settings are
used to hide the Status Bar then the command “mobileShowStatusBar" will have
have no effect when used later in the running app. If the Stan
Hmmm...
SivaSiva shows/hides the status bar. Checking the launcher app settings, it
does have the status bar set to hidden. So based on that, just use the hidden
option and show the status bar as required while inside the app.
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 12, 2020, at 9:19 PM, scott--- via use
Thanks Jacque. Then that IS pretty confusing since the Standalone Application
Settings have a “Status Bar” setting and it appears to control the bar at the
top of the screen which is what I would expect to match up with the Status Bar
on iOS. I guess that will require a feature request… and mayb
That looks interesting but I don’t think it mentioned
iPad, and even if they make it for iPad here is a
note they mentioned;
This will free up storage used by the app, but keep its documents and data.
Reinstalling the app will place back your data if the app is still available in
the App Store.
I think "status bar" may be a misnomer and it's referring to the three (or
two on Android 10) buttons that are always available at the bottom of the
screen. Those are the Back, Home, and (sometimes) the Recents buttons.
Virtually all Android devices use these "soft buttons" now.
I could be wro
Apple is pushing everything to be saved to iCloud, so a properly written school
app (by Apple standards!) would have all the school assignments in the
student’s iCloud - accessible at home or school or wherever you have net access.
Kelly
> On 12Oct, 2020, at 4:09 PM, John Balgenorth via use-liv
There's this, though it's up to the user:
https://9to5mac.com/2017/06/07/ios-11-automatically-delete-unused-apps/
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On October 12, 2020 5:11:48 PM John Balgenorth via use-livecode
wrote:
O
On the iPad each app is sandboxed and that means each app has
its own Documents Folder. You can get a url to the Documents
Folder for your app but not other apps. Using that url you can
read, write, append, move, and delete files that are in your apps
Documents Folder. A BIG PROBLEM comes when
Once I close and remove from memory my template stack, I still see File
Selector in the Project Browser but nowhere else in the IDE so I’m not sure how
to remove it.
Even though I don’t create a standalone, the checkboxes for Macintosh, Windows,
and Linux were checked. I unchecked the boxes and
Hi Andre,
thanks for the offer, but i am sure i found now the complete information.
There was also an article written by you in the RevUp newsletter on the 12th of
August 2010.
Here's the link, if anyone else is interested:
http://newsletters.livecode.com/august/issue98/newsletter2.php
Regards,
Hi Friends,
I looked in my archives here but I can't find that post. I probably did
that just to solve the size limitation for the forum and failed to archive
it anywhere. I think that content was lost :-(
If this is a topic that you folks feel is under-explored, I could come up
with a new post o
I seem able to hide or show the Android status bar using the radio button in
the Standalone Application Settings. I don’t seem able to to this on the fly
using mobileHideStatusBar or mobileShowStatusBar once the app is running.
Dictionary:
"mobileHideStatusBar does not have any eff
Hi Keith,
My workflow is not much different from Ralph's.
Short answer:
- edit in IDE, test in IDE
- upload to server using Coda 2 (which I also use to edit non-lc files).
Long answer:
- I don't use any of the LCserver specific features - no entangled
html, no includes, ... - everythin
Hi Graham,
You can write to your own app’s preference’s folder.
Due to sandboxing Apple doesn’t want you writing
stuff elsewhere. You can sometimes write to special
folders, I don’t know the list off of the top of my head
however.
Keep us informed of your progress.
Rick
> On Oct 12, 2020, at 1
I am getting a bit nearer answering my own question, or at least having it
answered by the mother ship. Elanor Buchanan has introduced me to
‘MergPopActivity’ but so far I am just too ignorant to use it. Hopefully I’ll
have more information soon. Meanwhile it would be interesting to know if anyo
Hi all,
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Bob,
Since I upgraded to the latest Mac OS on my MacBook Pro, I have been getting
delays using various apps, like Safari. I use a mouse and keyboard connected
through a USB port. Sometimes when I get this delay, I quickly move to the
laptop’s trackpad and there seems to be no delay. I suspect it
Keith,
I use LC Server on the on-rev server. It is already setup and the support
from Heather/Robin is the best! I personally use regular standard issue
binary stacks for everything out of habit. These same stacks are also used
in my apps. This is what I love about LC server, it allows me to use m
Thanks for the response, Ralph.
I've struggled to retain/regain my old local Sites, web server and LC Server on
my home Macs. So, I was thinking of embarking down the script-only stacks
route, using an on-rev LC-Server instance to do any web-services heavy-lifting
work server-to-server, on beha
It is my understanding that each app has it’s own storage are and that this is
sandboxed from other apps. That being said, there is obviously a way for an app
to request permission from the iOS to access another app’s storage. I’m not
sure if Livecode has that mechanism though. it’s probably som
Hi all.
Just to confirm, my iMac was very unresponsive again, only this time I quit
Livecode, that took a couple minutes to completely quit, then my iMac became
responsive again. That doesn’t prove anything in itself. Something else may
have been leaking memory and quitting Livecode just freed
Keith,
As a follow up... If you have a web server with LC installed running on your
local machine then just a ctrl S in the LC IDE will let you test your server
script(stack) immediately in the currently open IDE instance.
IDE alternatives to edit LC script only stacks are many. I use the Atom fo
I use the standard issue LC IDE to edit the server script, do a "Ctrl S" and
use either a web disk or VPN to drag the saved file to the server. Then I
test my web service in the currently opened IDE. Fast debug cycle.
Easy-peezy...
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@ev
Hi folks,
What is the current state of the art regarding LiveCode server IDE - searching
around, this seems down to personal preference of text editor plus FTP?
I'm Mac-based and looking to experiment with web services.
Thanks and regards,
Keith
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