On 8/12/17 8:27 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
Indeed, working like that means that suspend and resume aren't really that
relevant - the engine already turns off the things you need to when suspended
and turns them back on when it resumes.
There's a major problem if the user issu
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Subject: Re: Livecode Mobile App in Background
Ralph,
Thank you for the detailed reply! I tried it and it seems to work great.
One question… if it’s that simple, why hasn’t LiveCode offered this as a
feature? Seems like it would take a few minutes to write this in? Is
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Cc: Dan Friedman
Subject: Re: Livecode Mobile App in Background
Ralph,
Thank you for the detailed reply! I tried it and it seems to work great.
One question… if it’s that simple, why hasn’t LiveCode offered this as a
feature? Seems like it would take a few minutes to write th
Ralph,
Thank you for the detailed reply! I tried it and it seems to work great.
One question… if it’s that simple, why hasn’t LiveCode offered this as a
feature? Seems like it would take a few minutes to write this in? Is there
a catch to using this method?
-Dan
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Here are the instructions Ralph made. I think you can now load up your own
custom plist if you want to, but these steps work.
Big thanks to Ralph for this:)
1) Go to the Applications folder
2) Right click on the LC app you are using and select "Show Package
Contents"
3) Navigate to the "Tools/R
The plist can be edited for this. If you search plist on this list, you will
find instructions.
Augmented Earth hibernates rather than being shut down.
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> On Aug 11, 2017, at 9:10 PM, Dan Friedman via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> There’s been a lot of talk about this, but doe
There’s been a lot of talk about this, but does any one have a working method
for getting the app to not exit when it’s suspended? Need a solution for both
iOS and Android. If it could stay alive for like 10 munites, that’s all I
need. My client doesn’t want the app to have to completely rel