Also: I’m on OSX 10.9.2
I’ll make a test stack to duplicate the problem, then file a bug report if it
behaves the sam.
BIll
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On May 3, 2014, at 3:38 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Added Info:
> The code I use for the snapshot is:
>
the snapshot to 1 second, and it
made no difference.
Best,
Bill
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Richmond:
Thanks! I'm using 14pt fonts, so that is pretty important.
Best,
Bill
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On Mar 26, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Richmond wrote:
> http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19764
>
> I prefer getting my hands dirty :)
>
>
Thanks, Klaus. I'll do that.
Bill
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On Mar 26, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Am 26.03.2014 um 17:58 schrieb proth...@earthednet.org:
>
>> Scott:
>> I'm not sure how to approach this.
Scott:
I'm not sure how to approach this. Should I use a separate, offscreen window to
put the field in, and to get the snapshot? Also, is it possible to create the
image with the background transparent, so I can put the image where I want and
see only the text?
Bill
proth...@earthedne
I can make some pre-defined labels
that are generic enough and use them for the axis labels (just thinking aloud).
That would work.
Best,
Bill
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On Mar 25, 2014, at 7:09 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Scott:
> Ok, that makes sense. I
Scott:
Ok, that makes sense. I see that images can be rotated, and I plan on
finalizing the graph by capturing its image anyway. That should work fine.
Great idea that I should have thought of.
Thanks,
Bill
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On Mar 25, 2014, at 6:33 PM, Scott
Folks:
I'm labeling a graph and wonder if it is possible to rotate text. I'd like to
rotate it by 90 degrees for a y axis label. Currently, I'm using a text field
with no border to show axis labels. It would be nice to rotate text for y axis
labels.
Bill
proth...@eart
I'm asking this in order to decide whether I'm going to have to get a new
computer if I want to do iOS and App development that requires Xcode.
Tnx,
Bill
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ensource version
of livecode. Am I correct?
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preferenc
quot;
put adjustSizeOfRect(theRect,1,1,-1,-1) into snapRect --theRect is relative
to the stack
set the rect of image "mapSnap" to snapRect --now set the captured rect to
the mapbox rect
wait for 0 seconds with messages
set the visible of image thisImage to TRUE
e
Thanks, Richard. That lets me anticipate the new changes. I'm also modifying
images and I'l convert that code to use byteToNum.
Bill
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On Mar 13, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> prothero wrote:
>
> > Mainly, what I was wondering is if the byt
:55 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Folks:
> Before I bang my head against the wall too much, I'd like to make sure I'm
> approaching this task correctly.
> I have a digital elevation file consisting of 16 bit 2's complement data. I
> first determine the positi
Folks:
Before I bang my head against the wall too much, I'd like to make sure I'm
approaching this task correctly.
I have a digital elevation file consisting of 16 bit 2's complement data. I
first determine the position of the data for the desired location, then I do a
binary read.
put getAF
Colin:
Tnx for the clarification. Yeah, I meant the music one.
Bill
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On Mar 7, 2014, at 8:31 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> Bill means the Scratch one,
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDyo4p1qLuE&feature=youtu.be
>
> Kickstarter girl does have an Action
Richard:
Ahhh, I see. Got it! Great collection.
Bill
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> prothero wrote:
>
>> I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but can't find it
>> on the web site.
>
> 4W Props is in RevNet,
Bernd:
It's a pity. I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but
can't find it on the web site.
Anyway, I've gotta get back to some productive work.
Best,
bill
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 12:40 PM, BNig wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> see Bug 11387
pp/Contents/Tools/Toolset/revonlinelibrary.rev"
573,752,1,revCallbackApplyLast
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 11:45 AM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> What's going on with revOnline when accesse
What's going on with revOnline when accessed from the IDE, Developer menu? I'm
trying to download Richard's property inspector and it seems to hang. I try to
log in and it won't recognize my password, and won't try to reset my password.
Fortunately, the web site version works fine.
Bill
William
Folks:
Are there any docs for how to use the "assert" statement? I can't find any by
searching the live code site or the dictionary.
Bill
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Folks:
Are there any docs on the assert function? Seems like it might be useful, but
searching the livecode site and the docs turns up nothing.
Bill
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A nice enhancement would be for a LC plug-in that would translate a stack
interface to one that would look the same on the web, using css, perhaps
javascript too.
It's beyond what I would want to take on, given my minimal css and javascript
expertise, but I'd pay some bucks for a plug-in that
are looking for is the 10th
> character in the string, you will get (10-7) or 3 as the result.
>
> Pete
> lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>
> Home of lcStackBrowser <http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html> and
> SQLiteAdmin <http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.
Folks:
I think there is something weird about "offset". This occurred on version 6.5
and now on 6.6.
First off, the documents say:
"the charsToSkip is a non-negative integer. If you don't specify how many
charsToSkip, the offset function does not skip any items and starts at the
beginning of t
you
> retype it into the email?
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Feb 2, 2014, at 17:27 , proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
>
>> Folks:
>>
>> I am using LiveCode 6.5.1 and I find the following behavior very odd.
>>
>> I am working with datagrids and have
rray[1] & lf into tP
> put "6" into tArray[1]
> put tArray[1] & lf after tP
> put tAnotherArray[1] & lf after tP
> put tP
>
> Output
> 1
> 6
> 1
>
> Perhaps dgData is not such a normal array after all?
>
> Peter
> http://LiveCode1001.b
Folks:
I am using LiveCode 6.5.1 and I find the following behavior very odd.
I am working with datagrids and have the dgData of a datagrid, which is a
normal array.
put the dgData of group "DataGrid 3" into myDatagridArray
Then I do:
put myDatagridArray into newArray
What's then in newArray i
Folks:
I got myself into an infinite loop with an answer dialog coming up and couldn't
stop the program except to do a "Force Quit". LC Vers 6.5.1 and OX10.8.5
Is there some way, or is force quitting the only way to get out of the loop?
Bill
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_
Folks:
The documentation says that you can add points. If I do:
put 10,10 - 5,5
I get 10,5,5
This is pretty useless. Is there a use for this? I'd like to have a quick way
of adding and subtracting points without doing it item by item.
I'm using version 6.1.1
Bill
William Prothero
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Folks:
The documentation says that you can add points. If I do:
put 10,10 - 5,5
I get 10,5,5
This is pretty useless.
Bill
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the best
> way to make sure (again if lock screen is not enabled somewhere) to get a
> screen refresh.
>
> As a final note, if your script runs in a 'resizeStack' handler, never use
> lock screen (again because of internal optimisation the screen is actually
> alread
This seems like it should be easy, but I can't find anything in the
documentation.
I have a large map image that I want to draw onto. I have defined a viewport,
which is a graphic rectangle and all parts of the map that are not within the
viewport are hidden. The large map will move around, mag
Mark,
For educators whose students use an LMS, like Moodle, a SCORM library would be
very useful. I don't know how many livecode folks would need it, but for
college education apps, it seems this capability could be pertinent.
Best,
Bill
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