ime, I have been trying to do everything in Javascript that I
am able to do in LC on the desktop.
It ain't easy!
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worth a look though.
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On 15/05/15 05:55, Bob Warren wrote:
On 14 May 2015, at 19:07, Richmond wrote:
So, revBrowser is a non-Linux thing . . .
So, I tried this in a button:
on mouseUp
put URL"http://www.distrowatch.org"; into fld "wab"
end mouseUp
and got the raw HTML code in my fie
On 14 May 2015, at 19:07, Richmond wrote:
So, revBrowser is a non-Linux thing . . .
So, I tried this in a button:
on mouseUp
put URL"http://www.distrowatch.org"; into fld "wab"
end mouseUp
and got the raw HTML code in my field.
Wonder if there is a way to get that to display like a web-p
Mark Rauterkus wrote:
I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode.
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Some hopefully useful links:
http://www.howsoft.com/webed2/ (Windows web page editor)
http://www.howsoft.com/linux/webed2/ (Linux web
In the Demo, at the beginning of the callChooser handler, you will see
these 3 lines:
put empty into field "choice"
put empty into field "thePath"
put empty into button "theFiles"
These are OK in the Demo, but if you copy the handler to your own app as
suggested, it will complain abou
Two more useful links:
http://www.howsoft.com/runrev/downloads/vanilla_utf-8_chooser_demo_linux.txt
http://www.howsoft.com/runrev/downloads/vanilla_utf-8_chooser_demo_windows.txt
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Now 100% UTF-8 Unicode (no more HTML for file I-O).
Multiple file selection.
Better navigation.
Much easier to employ in your app.
Links (info, and single file download):
http://www.howsoft.com/runrev/ulinchoosers/ (Linux)
http://www.howsoft.com/runrev/uwinchoosers/ (Windows)
for Linux is up and
running reliably, there will probably be no such little problems with
the management of layers that I had with the Python browser. I look
forward to that time, which is hopefully soon.
Regards to all.
Bob Warren
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te their speedy
and simple usage.
On 18-02-2015 23:31, Bob Warren wrote:
A few days back I finished doing a few minor corrections to my Unicode
"File/Folder/Picture Choosers" for Windows and Linux, and declared
them "stable". If you download them, please test them well befor
mporary)
I will try them on my
'unreal' 10.8 (VMware) . . .
I will, also, just to be bloody-minded, see how they behave on my Linux
box
Richmond.
On 19/02/15 03:31, Bob Warren wrote:
A few days back I finished doing a few minor corrections to my Unicode
"File/Folder/Picture Choos
A few days back I finished doing a few minor corrections to my Unicode
"File/Folder/Picture Choosers" for Windows and Linux, and declared them
"stable". If you download them, please test them well before
distributing them in any way, to make absolutely sure they are as
"stable" as I think they
aution, I have given these widgets "Beta" status.
Please test them to your satisfaction before distributing them.
Regards to all,
Bob Warren
P.S. When using the Unicode Demo, note that the widget output files are
now "_file_chooser_choice.htm" and "_picture_chooser_choice.htm
A number of you have recently downloaded the Linux LC-Python Browser
demo available at:
http://www.howsoft.com/runrev/extensions/
(If you have visited this page recently, and you now see no changes -
i.e. the old version is still in the browser cache - then please refresh
the page.)
The ver
browser for Linux is
"Coming Soon" after the Windows and Mac versions. I hope that this
improved Python solution tides you over in the m..e..a..n..t..i..m..e!
Regards to all,
Bob Warren
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o load. Of course, in practice, you would create pages that
only make use of 2 or 3 at most!
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On 04/28/2013 02:00 PM, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone have any pointers to an HTML editor or web page authoring
tool(
In case you missed Rev's announcement a few weeks back, and now that the
site is complete, Linux fans might find the following extensions useful:
1. UTF-8 Stack Template
2. UTF-8 Function Demo
3. Accent-Blind International Bubble Sort
4. UTF-8 Text Editor
5. Shell Without Wait
6. Web Browser (We
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