On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Richard Gaskin
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> Roger Eller wrote:
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> > On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> >>
> >> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
> >> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any
> >> other software w
Roger Eller wrote:
> On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>
>> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
>> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any
>> other software work like LC since maybe Win95,
>
> I use LC every day on Windows, and
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Richard Gaskin
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> Richmond wrote:
>
> On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
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>>>
>>> Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
>>> mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any
>>> other software work li
Richmond wrote:
On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen any
other software work like LC since maybe Win95,
WQow! That's a fairly sweeping statement.
I woul
On 22.09.2015 22:46, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Brahmanathaswami wrote:
MS Word's new model for switching tool sets at the top of the window is
pretty powerful..
Something like that for LC would be awesome.
Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
mnemonic characters
Brahmanathaswami wrote:
MS Word's new model for switching tool sets at the top of the window is
pretty powerful..
Something like that for LC would be awesome.
Heck, on Windows I'd be thrilled if LC could just not underline menu
mnemonic characters until the Alt key is down. I haven't seen a
We appreciate everyone pointing out the plugins made some of these
features, but i was trying to make a point:
if someone opens LC for the first time... she won't be knowing anything
about plug-ins for what she considers "standard layout engine" features..
FYI, we are abandoning Google apps
Someone wrote a plugin to address this.
Bob S
On Sep 21, 2015, at 10:41 , J. Landman Gay
mailto:jac...@hyperactivesw.com>> wrote:
-- Oh where can I set the design grid unit values? Oh, no grids?
> -- where is my hide and show design grid? Oh right.. no grids...
> -- Oh, where do I turn on "sna
s plug-in might be helpful
Kind regards
Bernd
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At least some of the things you mention are already there, but are easy
to miss.
On 9/21/2015 1:57 AM, Brahmanathaswami wrote:
-- still futzing with getting the label of a button to center
See the new "iconGravity" property.
-- Oh... ouch, the color picker is giving me wrong RGB values
Dear Mark, dear Brahmanathaswami, dear all
Thank you very much for your comments. They stir more thinking... )
But if LC is not a graphics tool, not a database tool, not a network tool,
what is it then?
Is it a front-end tool to develop rich interface for various operating
systems? How well does
Yes, LC is a general construction tool kit, that said... *everything*
you do in LC other than server side scripting occurs in a visual
space... sure pure text code apps are possible (think PHP or Ruby) and
all this LC builder, widget, text only stacks Git hub is exciting but
the legacy paradigm
Roland-
A few thoughts without in any way trying to detract or distract from
your wonderful post:
FileMaker and LiveCode are different products aimed at different
audiences. FileMaker is essentially a one-trick pony: it does an
excellent job at providing an easy-to-use front end for database
the rest of us
On 09/18/2015 04:40 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> I guess I'm going to have to find time to get SQLMagic finished (
> http://www.lcsql.com/sqlmagic.html).
Yes, please.
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First of all, thank you all for replies ), to Todd, Mark, Tim, Richard ...
I really appreciate and I agree.
Dear Hugh, thank you indeed for your offer of FieldFormatter.
www.flexiblelearning.com/fieldformatter
Is there a way to test before purchase? Does it really allow to separate
underlying d
> On 9/19/15, 1:59, R.H. wrote:
> > Why not there is a field that can easily be set to display
> > international date and time formats and automatically would default to
> > local standards without having to script a lot and redoing the same
> > work over and over again? Why not a field can be de
Thanks Roland for the email. What you have described was exactly what Visual
Basic programmers were saying in the early 90s. The solution to the VB problem
was the ability to create COM objects.
What you described as your primary frustrations will evaporate with LC8. You
will be able to enjoy
On 09/18/2015 04:40 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I guess I'm going to have to find time to get SQLMagic finished (
http://www.lcsql.com/sqlmagic.html).
Yes, please.
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ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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Tim Selander wrote:
Filemaker with xTalk replacing FM's miserable "scripting." I
have been looking for that product, to no avail, since the demise
of HyperCard.
Some of that excellent post is even bigger than making a FileMaker clone:
I can think of few things that would deliver a higher ROI
I guess I'm going to have to find time to get SQLMagic finished (
http://www.lcsql.com/sqlmagic.html). Been distracted with other projects
for a while.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 4:02 PM Tim Selander wrote:
> Roland,
>
> Amen, preach it brother!
>
> Filemaker with xTalk replacing FM's miserable "s
Roland,
Amen, preach it brother!
Filemaker with xTalk replacing FM's miserable "scripting." I
have been looking for that product, to no avail, since the demise
of HyperCard.
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
On 9/19/15, 1:59, R.H. wrote:
Following the really interesting discussions on this list
Following the really interesting discussions on this list for two years,
enjoying the verve with which those developers in Edinburgh are trying to
stitch the pieces together – and I know how much dedication this requires
supporting so many different platforms and aspects of the LiveCode engine –
an
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