It's funny how many of us are left over from a bygone black-and-white era.
As long as fellow old-school HC'ers are reading this thread, does anybody
still have a copy of Connections? I'm actually being serious.
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From: Mark Schonewille
To: How to use LiveCode
Sent: Tue, Apr 10, 2012 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: Browse tool. I give up.
Hi Craig,
My explanation won't help much, but maybe you like to know the reasons why it
doesn't work as expected.
I HyperCard there is an IDE layer and a stack la
Hi Craig,
My explanation won't help much, but maybe you like to know the reasons why it
doesn't work as expected.
I HyperCard there is an IDE layer and a stack layer. Except for the stacks
themselves, the IDE is written in Pascal (later C) and handle everything. The
scripts in the Home stack d
ried to do.
There are millions of legacy habits that I have, coming from a HC background,
that I need to reThink. Thanks again for the help.
Craig Newman
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From: Colin Holgate
To: How to use LiveCode
Sent: Tue, Apr 10, 2012 12:39 am
Subject: Re: Browse tool. I giv
On 04/09/2012 11:18 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I have been doing this sort of thing for so many years, and still find the
simplest things will not work.
OK. Someone tell me why I cannot choose the browse tool under script control
upon opening a stack in a new session.
Wait. Maybe I should w
on openstack
send "browsetool" to me in 1 tick
end openstack
on browsetool
choose browse tool
end browse tool
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I have been doing this sort of thing for so many years, and still find the
simplest things will not work.
OK. Someone tell me why I cannot choose the browse tool under script control
upon opening a stack in a new session.
Wait. Maybe I should write an openstack or opencard handler that has "c