> On Jul 25, 2016, at 4:27 AM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
> On 22/07/2016 01:58, Stephen MacLean wrote:
>
>> While I understand why you might want to limit support to “released”
>> OSes, I would say that LC needs to checking against each “early”
>> release, looking for issues and checking for new
On 22/07/2016 01:58, Stephen MacLean wrote:
While I understand why you might want to limit support to “released”
OSes, I would say that LC needs to checking against each “early”
release, looking for issues and checking for new features that might
be supported. LC should take bug reports against
Being a naive user I created a new stack with LC 8.0.1
and scripted it:
on resizestack
set rect of widget "browser" to the rect of this card
end resizestack
Then dragged the browser widget to the stack, pasted
http://livecode.com/updated-platform-support-policy/
into the URL-field
and everythi
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Roger Eller
wrote:
> In Chrome on Yosemite, clicking OSX opens the Linux list. OSX list will
> not open. Works fine in Safari.
>
> ~Roger
>
For me on Safari, changing from one accordion entry to a lower one scrolls
up the content (because it's hiding the highe
> On Jul 21, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
> On 21/07/2016 15:08, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
>> 2. It could be worth changing the title to OS X / macOS, and
>> including version 10.12 in the list. I know that it’s not released,
>> but it is in public beta, and I’m pretty sure you intend
On 21/07/2016 15:08, Colin Holgate wrote:
A couple of comments about the OS X entry:
1. The description is unnecessarily political. Under linux you take
the time to explain the support for several different version of
Linux, all of which added together are not as popular as Mac OS.
Under OS X yo
On 21/07/2016 15:08, Colin Holgate wrote:
2. It could be worth changing the title to OS X / macOS, and
including version 10.12 in the list. I know that it’s not released,
but it is in public beta, and I’m pretty sure you intend to support
it. LiveCode seems to be running well in 10.12.
As far a
Colin Holgate wrote:
> 1. The description is unnecessarily political. Under linux you take
> the time to explain the support for several different version of
> Linux, all of which added together are not as popular as Mac OS.
> Under OS X you’re almost apologizing for taking away support time for
Roger Eller wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 7:09 AM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
>> Please read more this change on the LiveCode blog:
>> https://livecode.com/updated-platform-support-policy/
>>
> In Chrome on Yosemite, clicking OSX opens the Linux list. OSX list
> will not open. Works fine in Saf
There is political bias anytime the source of the info has "mac" in the
name of the website. I think LiveCode was very thoughtful to detail their
reasons, and I didn't consider it a political apology at all.
~Roger
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Colin Holgate
wrote:
> A couple of comments
A couple of comments about the OS X entry:
1. The description is unnecessarily political. Under linux you take the time to
explain the support for several different version of Linux, all of which added
together are not as popular as Mac OS. Under OS X you’re almost apologizing for
taking away s
In Chrome on Yosemite, clicking OSX opens the Linux list. OSX list will
not open. Works fine in Safari.
~Roger
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 7:09 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today, we are announcing some changes to the list of officially-supported
> platforms, i.e. the platforms that w
Hi all,
Today, we are announcing some changes to the list of
officially-supported platforms, i.e. the platforms that we use to test
LiveCode, and that you can normally expect our support team will be able
to help you with.
Please read more this change on the LiveCode blog:
https://livecode.c
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