percentage sign "%"
in lBodyTxt then revGoURL will not send lMailMsg to the mail client (Apple
Mail). If I stick to plain text everything works fine. There may be other
symbols that create the problem, but these are the two I have found to
Thanks Jacqui and you were one of the last people I would accuse of such,
honestly. Maybe you suffer from dribble after a few martinis, but never
drivel ;-)
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 16:35:28 -0500
> From: "J. Landman Gay&quo
ilities on-line, but so far they've all fell a
slice or two short of a picnic.
Maybe it is time for you and I to build a new one or better still start an
openSource one ;-)
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livec
t 358 or 359. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> Roger
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
preferences:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
ot get sent to Apple Mail.
Now it's entirely possible that I have never used an ampersand in the message
body before, but unlikely. So, my questions are;
1. Does revMail support Bcc: yet and if so are there any characters one should
stay away from ?
2. Has anybody else
;d like to try to get talking to LC.
Thanks, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
prefere
Mark, can you point me in the direction of a sample or two ?
I'm also interested in communicating with PLC's.
Tnx, Bob...
> Not Phidgets, but several of us have written code for arduino boards.
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
__
forums.on-rev.com seems to have very little activity on it and old messages.
Is there a separate on-Rev list or do users post questions here ?
Thanks, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode
istently and without encouragement.
Seem like teachers are finally getting a break to spend time teaching, or
rather managing teaching, to the individual level rather than the mean.
I'm sold !!
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
heorist in saying that ;-)
Oh yes, and we don't need a computer to answer the meaning of life, the
universe and everything, I know it's 42. The problem is that I still don't
know how to ask the right question, and I suspect you are in the same situation
;-)
best, Bob...
Bob Ear
moving away from
>> downloading anything and their IT guys are even worse, sometimes setting up
>> systems which disallow downloading a desktop app. I hadn't looked at
>> building for Web in a while but this is very discouraging to find it's gone.
>> I had hope
a PowerPoint presentation.
> Can you embed other apps in a PowerPoint presentation? LC is not a player,
> it's a runtime app. I suspect that if PowerPoint accepts file links, you
> could create a link that launched the LC app as a standalone, but then it
> would not be embedded per se.
I have a requirement to add a very simple LC project (with it's
interaction/functionality) into a Keynote presentation, similar to how you can
add a Flash movie into PowerPoint. Has anybody done this or know how to ?
Thanks, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Col
ars that I'm fully
> convinced that automation is not the most productive thing to do.
> Seductive perhaps, but not productive. You just miss too many
> opportunities to streamline objects and code for LiveCode-specific ways
> of doing things that it's almost always a bette
a SC project
off of it, and try to do a conversion.
Maybe somebody at RunRev can shed some light on the matter, but they'd have to
be old school to remember this ;-)
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailin
t; On 1/21/12 6:53 AM, Richmond wrote:
>> Does anybody know whether this is possible?
>
> No, not possible. You could export the scripts in SC, rebuild the stack
> in LiveCode, and paste the scripts into the new stack.
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
_
ed mail client).
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> -Dan
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
preferences:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
es out for testing to some of the
more technically challenged of the group without any instructions on how to use
it, so I'll soon know if I got it right ;-)
Once it has proved itself, I'll upload it to RevOnline.
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Ro
ct a file from the list of
remote files
- Upload/Download progress bar (nice to have)
Before I start to create something from scratch, it came to mind that somebody
may have already written something with similar features. Anybody know of such
?
Thanks, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock
h you all a healthy 2012 !!
Kind regards, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription
preferences:
http
e !!
best, Bob...
Pete wrote:
> My concern is that I'm imposing my naming convention on anyone who wants to
> make use of the tool. Whether you'd be willing to give up your naming
> conventions in exchange for the productivity gains you'll get from using the
> tool -
By all means Richard, I'd be honored.
best, Bob...
> That's a great set of rules, Bob.
>
> May I have your permission to include them in an update to my naming
> conventions article (with attribution, of course)?
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World
Bob
> I
> wrote in 2003-05. Most recently we are creating a web version of the content
> delivery part, to free users from having to install software on their
> computers
> before taking training.
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
ferent types of
> objects.
>
> Any input is most welcome.
>
> Pete
> Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
___
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please vis
schedule they agree to,
but in my experience this does not stop customers delaying their decisions and
changing their mind. Although we do add such words to our agreements, I think
it's better to have a first class development process and build a strong
relationship with the customer befor
ack Mark Stuart put together
> some time ago. He and I have been discussing making it available
> through RevNet - I'll keep you posted once it's available there. Very
> nice UI, so convenient. He's done a great job with it.
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
> Fou
t would be the downside of that ?
best, Bob.
PS, best to Dan when you see him next.
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
> Hi Timothy,
>
> The simple answer to your question is, nope. You can't just design your
> website on cards and have it convert to a website-- woul
Thanks for this Mark, but is the actual material/lessons still available for
viewing and if so where?
I've been traveling a lot this year and have missed such valuable resources.
best, Bob...
Bob Earp
White Rock, British Columbia.
> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 10:56:55 -
I had a similar requirement but also a problem in that my ISP put a limit of 20
recipients per message on outgoing mail, I suspect to stop spamming. In any
event, I wrote a simply stack to solve this and would be happy to share it with
you/anybody that would find it of value.
Sorry, I missed
, and the tool would
then automatically generate a new polygon that fit tightly around
the original group. As an option, this tool could also expand to
fill a void.
I have tried to build such tool in Rev but to no avail. I guess I am
too much of an amateur!
Oh, to have such a tool in Rev/Li
30 matches
Mail list logo