Richard:
What you suggest makes a lot of sense. As someone who doesn’t build complex
apps very often, my first question is “why would I turn off error
notifications?” Would I miss something by turning them off when making a build?
Anyway I think it would be far more straightforward to just have
That **would** be good. I see what you mean.
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 18:36, Brian Milby via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> It would be a separate application, but would still be called from the IDE
> like today. One difference is that as a separate process it would not
> d
It would be a separate application, but would still be called from the IDE like
today. One difference is that as a separate process it would not disrupt the
current session inside the IDE.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 8, 2021, at 1:21 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ric
Hi Richard,
When you say a separate process, do you mean have the standalone builder as
a separate application from the IDE? Why could it not be accomplished in
the IDE where it is more convenient?
Handling it within the IDE process was fine as long as the only thing
> the Standalone Builder did
On 4/8/21 9:52 AM, thompsonmichael--- via use-livecode wrote:
LC normally works lightning fast on this setup but over the last couple of
years I would occasionally experience a sudden slow down in the script
editor for no apparent reason. (Delays of seconds sometimes between typing
and the type
Based on the sum of anecdotal evidence, it would appear contributory
factors may be primarily outdated/suboptimal Win timer APIs, coupled
with overzealous file I/O from frequent DB (Dict?) accesses, perhaps others.
The workaround would be time spent focusing on just those specifics.
The soluti
Ooo, you are right Michael, I've had it in the past where if there were
large amounts of text in either the message box response field or in a
variable window (if you double click a variable in the variables list) that
has a large amount of data, then it would be a tad slower. But I get that
on the
Trumps effects were global ;)
Sean
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 17:21, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I mistakenly remembered the diagnosis, for which Sean was gracious.
> However, the US government is unlikely to be involved since Sean is in the
> UK where the
#cheese
If a post is offensive, delete it.
If a poster is frequently offensive, add a filter to have it delete
automatically.
May we please discuss LiveCode?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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The road went down that path and hiding the truth about his possible
problems is not something I was willing to do. I don’t talk politics
either that was all I really need to tell any of you about it the rest is
something that needs to be dealt with by others.
You can pretend it is not true but I
I am using LC Indy 9.6.1 Build 15522 in Windows 10 on a Dell XPS - 15-9570
with a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.21 GHz Processor, with
16.0 GB (15.7 GB usable) RAM, and a Toshiba 256GB Solid State Drive.
LC normally works lightning fast on this setup but over the last couple of
y
At the turn of the century, so soon after HyperCard's death, it was
understandable that Mac users would be disproportionately represented
among LC customers.
For this to remain the case more than two decades later -- long past the
time when most devs have never heard of HyperCard, Windows main
Not going to get all professional/technical here, but this condition is
*really* tough on those who have it. Think social-emotional roller coaster.
It also generates challenges for those who interact with them. What allowances
individuals choose to take is a matter of choice, of course. Howev
Standalone building needs to be moved to a separate process.
Handling it within the IDE process was fine as long as the only thing
the Standalone Builder did was bind a copy of the engine to a copy of
the stack file.
But today, building a standalone means deep modifications to the stack
file
I talk politics(including health care) all the time(ask Margaret) but this list
is not the place for me. It's not because of some "rule" or "I'm afraid to show
my political cards". It's for the same reason I don’t do it at RR conferences.
I want to glean and learn as much information from my col
I have been exposing these crimes for over 20 years and I can assure
you that is wishful thinking on your part. Booz, Allen, Hamilton are a
global company and they are connected at every aspect of the US
government and probably many others.
I went blind and that was for 6 months. My phone was di
I mistakenly remembered the diagnosis, for which Sean was gracious.
However, the US government is unlikely to be involved since Sean is in the
UK where they actually have humane health care.
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After Kevin Miller explained his fight to overcome depressions at
https://annihilatedepression.com/ I can remember that Sean had already
explained his illness in a long thread some time ago.
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From: use-livecode On Behalf Of Sean
Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
Sent: donderdag
If Sean has said he is bipolar then is it possible he is mistaken and
actually a victim of government lies and abuse ? The answer is
yes.
I have told President Trump and President Biden about abuse to
me involving BAH and Homeland Security with cover ups by the
corrupt news media of in America.
No problem, thanks Jacque.
Just to kindly correct, it's not bipolar, it's BPD, Borderline Personality
Disorder, or Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. But in this
instance this is not an excuse I am using as I'm actually fairly in control
as it happens. I only mentioned it as a warning to to
Thanks Jacqueline. I'll take that into consideration in future posts.
Bob S
> On Apr 8, 2021, at 08:27 , J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Guys, Sean is bipolar. He's told us so, and it isn't entirely under his
> control. On the other hand, it isn't pleasant and it's disruptive.
I'm running it over vnc to a remote server on a single core (2.4Ghz), 4gb
virtual system running Win Server 2016 standard. I edit my code
there directly and have only partial lag due mostly to the screen share,
dropbox scanning and single core nature of it. I've often made my feelings
known about w
Guys, Sean is bipolar. He's told us so, and it isn't entirely under his
control. On the other hand, it isn't pleasant and it's disruptive.
Sean, the problem is, if the accusations and anger keep up, you may well be
banned from the list. I understand it's hard to control, but you can't
continue
Hi all,
It's gotten out of control, hasn't it. If you are told not to put your hand
in the snake pit and you still do and get bit, it should come as little
surprise to such a person that they get referred to as stupid, in the true
English meaning of the word.
I had asked specifically not to add i
To be fail, I do not think the problem is Livecode, I think it’s Windows, and I
am not sure there is much LC can do to get around whatever it is causing these
issues. It could be that LC is still a 32 bit app (it installs in the 32 bit
app folder).
Bob S
On Apr 8, 2021, at 7:45 AM, Andre Garz
Fine but I am on JB side on this one. I suggest everyone just create a mail
rule that sends Sean’s posts to the trash. That is what I have done. Maybe at
some point he will finally get that railing against people inevitably
accomplishes the exact opposite of his intent, which I think is to get p
LiveCode is wy less responsive on Windows than on a Mac.
The script editor hangs all the time, even when you turn off all the smart
stuff. Removing it from defender and stuff helps but doesn’t solve the problem.
LC is quite neglected on Windows and Linux. I understand that mac is the money
Mailing lists such as this aren’t perfect oracles and they’re not pure
technical reference sources either. Most importantly, they are not one-to-one
conversations; MANY more people will be reading a thread than may be actively
posting to it.
When a question is asked, people will respond with wh
I ran the original code on my MacBook Pro (16in 2019, 2.3GHx 8 core i9). Three
quarters of the results were over 4000, almost 150 of those were 4400 or above.
The highest value was 4493.
Average: 3873 (rounded)
Median: 4081
Standard Deviation: 611 (rounded)
k
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Anyone remember Amthony Black?
Craig
> On Apr 7, 2021, at 9:27 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Nice to hear from you
> Sean
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 02:02, John Balgenorth via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
>> GO SCREW YOURSELF!
>>
>> JB
>>
>>> O
Hi.
I rand this a few times on an iMac 3.2Ghz Intel I5
I got very consistent counts, averaging 2605, and most count deviating very
little from that value
Craig
> On Apr 8, 2021, at 1:24 AM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 4/7/21 9:38 PM, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
>> I he
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