Have a look at the CompileIt! manual again. That was 1990. There was no
special intermediate language to get toolbox rom or native library calls.
LC's choice to engineer LCB the way it did was a choice. It obviously makes
it less approachable to the customer. Maybe it makes it easier for the
team.
On 17/09/2022 08:54, Jacques Clavel via use-livecode wrote:
point 6. maybe potential for future performance gains :
- But today LCB is surprisingly less efficient (/3) than LCS (???)
Yes, at first glance it is surprising; typed variables etc. *should*
make it possible to be more efficient. An
point 6. maybe potential for future performance gains :
- But today LCB is surprisingly less efficient (/3) than LCS (???)
JC
Le sam. 17 sept. 2022 à 01:35, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> a écrit :
>
> On 15/09/2022 16:37, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode wrote:
> >
On 15/09/2022 16:37, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode wrote:
Docs aside... I still think that widgets and lcb is one of best additions to
LC. Community collaboration like this will make for better documentation and
more new/improved widgets. A robust library of widgets can only help LC to
penetrat
By the way, we updated it, again, this morning, because, we're like little
kids now that we're starting to crack the code on this thing. It's nothing
too exciting, today, but it's better than it was, yesterday, including
fixing the copyright header - which was my error.
Here's what happened on the
Sorry, I confused things by using the word "outdated". I wasn't
referring to the date in the copyright statement, but to the fact that
it says "Livecode is free software [... GPL]", and "this file is part
of Livecode", and implications that may have on the license situation
for the widget and
Legally the only date that matters is the date of creation. Almost everyone
adds the current date as well, and I keep trying to talk my clients out of
it but they won't listen. Then I have to keep updating the copyright
string, knowing it doesn't matter, but if I don't the app looks old and
uns
On 15/09/2022 15:44, Mike Kerner via use-livecode wrote:
What's NavRAD? It's a better version of LiveCode's NavBar widget.
Why "RAD"? Cos Ralph A DiMola said so, since he added the first two nifty
updates to it:
I see the code has an outdated copyright statement, which would (I
think) current
Docs aside... I still think that widgets and lcb is one of best additions to
LC. Community collaboration like this will make for better documentation and
more new/improved widgets. A robust library of widgets can only help LC to
penetrate the market. If only we had these when I started...
Shout ou
ber 15, 2022 10:45 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Mike Kerner
Subject: Re: NAVRAD was: lcb missing manual
What's NavRAD? It's a better version of LiveCode's NavBar widget.
Why "RAD"? Cos Ralph A DiMola said so, since he added the first two nifty
updates to it:
* an autoHil
What's NavRAD? It's a better version of LiveCode's NavBar widget.
Why "RAD"? Cos Ralph A DiMola said so, since he added the first two nifty
updates to it:
* an autoHilite boolean, so you can intercept clicks before the selected
icon changes instead of after, and
* icon zoom
Now it's also got margin
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Update:
* Put it on github because I'm starting to tweak it, too (on the dev
Update:
* Put it on github because I'm starting to tweak it, too (on the develop
branch - Ralph's original version is on the Deploy branch)
* Made several properties invisible in the Properties Inspector
* on to the next item on the list
On Fri, Sep 9, 2022 at 4:54 PM Mike Kerner
wrote:
> Thanks
Thanks for the help, guys.
What about this list for a next-up wishlist?:
* I think some of the properties in the PI are extraneous: "selected item
name", "pre Hilited item", "pre hilited name", so remove them from the PI
* Add borders/margins or offsets, because on mobile, there is furniture,
espec
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Cc: Matthias Rebbe
Subject: Re: NAVRAD was: lcb missing manual
If you would extract the .lce file, then you could copy the extracted folder to
the extension folder.
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> Am 09.09.2022 um
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>> You have to use the IDE to install widgets.
>> T
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Cc: Brian Milby
Subject: Re: NAVRAD was: lcb missing manual
You have to use the IDE to install widgets.
Tools… Extension Manager… + (icon, top right)
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> You have to use the IDE to install widgets.
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You have to use the IDE to install widgets.
Too
t;> file. So many unknowns. I am trying to find a way to resize it to the card
>>> width with a user setting for height percent of card width. But the docs
>>> are so scant and confusing I feel the giant headache coming on again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ralph Di
th a user setting for height percent of card width. But the docs
>> are so scant and confusing I feel the giant headache coming on again.
>> >
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> Ralph,
> got the source, somewhere? i'd like
use LiveCode
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Subject: Re: NAVRAD was: lcb missing manual
Ralph,
got the source, somewhere? i'd like to learn from it.
testing to begin...now.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 1:32 PM Ralph DiMola via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I took a major st
Ralph,
got the source, somewhere? i'd like to learn from it.
testing to begin...now.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 1:32 PM Ralph DiMola via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I took a major stab at LCB and created a new widget based on the navbar
> widget. I have made 2 changes to th
I took a major stab at LCB and created a new widget based on the navbar widget.
I have made 2 changes to the navbar and call it navrad. It does not modify the
stock navbar. With almost no docs it was a challenge. There were so many
unknowns I got a few giant headaches. It adds 4 new
properties(
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