That was a very interesting bug, requiring a separate click to correctly
display each menu! Fixed now, also I found an easy workaround for anyone
using LC 6.7 - 8.1.2.
Best wishes,
Curry K.
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This "odd behavior" is indeed a LC engine bug under OSX, from version
6.7 onward including LC9. See
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19097. Mark Waddingham has
identified the cause and the fix for future releases.
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For the text issue you can set the theme of the stack to "legacy" and it
will use the old settings.
What bug are you seeing?
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On January 12, 2017 5:43:08 A
6.7.5 is my poison of choice. 8.x gives an error when it opens. Bug was
reported several times, but it's still there, even in the latest. Also, my
Windows applications are tightly spaced in the UI department, and 8.x text
spacing goes crazy. It would take a lot of time to go through everything
a
If you want to talk about a "perv": I'm currently using 7.1.4 for all my
development work.
Richmond.
On 1/12/17 12:02 am, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond:
> Well, the first question anyone is going to ask is why
> on earth you are using 6.7.11?
Don't forget to use "OMG/LOL/d
Richmond:
> Well, the first question anyone is going to ask is why
> on earth you are using 6.7.11?
Don't forget to use "OMG/LOL/derisno/perv" as in for example: "OMG, why
are you using 6.7, are you a total perv? Derisno past! LOL." :)
There is a history to every product, and not only do we l
Hi.
6.7 on Mavericks
I am hunkered down in v6 until I can swallow the new "look" of v8/9. The
only thing I really miss from those is the new multi-char itemDelimiter.
Craig
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On 1/9/2017 3:12 PM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
> Well, the first question anyone is going to ask is why on earth you are
> using 6.7.11?
>
> PPC Macs?
>
> "can not move to new versions"
>
> Money for commercial version?
>
> Richmond.
In this case, we have part of our application t
On 1/9/2017 3:16 PM, dunbarx via use-livecode wrote:
> I am still in 6.7 and perfectly fine.
>
> So if you click on the "File" menu, and then release and then click on
> "Edit", I assume the menuItems for "Edit" appear normally? It is only when
> you click on "File" and then, mouse-still-down, move
Well, the first question anyone is going to ask is why on earth you are
using 6.7.11?
PPC Macs?
"can not move to new versions"
Money for commercial version?
Richmond.
On 1/9/17 9:56 pm, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
We're developing under LC6.7.11 and can not move to new versions of LC
it" that the
thing happens?
Craig
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We're developing under LC6.7.11 and can not move to new versions of LC
just at the moment. We are seeing a weird menu rendering issues under
OSX (Mavericks through El Capitan).
Our group object for our menu buttons has an 'on mouseDown' handler that
looks at various object states and updates (enab
; menu was always last. I just
rashly assumed that with the additional control in LC, I could shuffle at will.
Thanks.
Craig
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From: Richard Gaskin
To: How to use LiveCode
Sent: Tue, Mar 8, 2011 5:27 pm
Subject: Re: Odd menu
dunbarx wrote:
> I threw a sm
dunbarx wrote:
I threw a small mainstack together and saved it. I used the menuBuilder to add a new menu (a default, "menu
4") and populated it with a few menuItems (also defaults, "item 1", "item 2", etc. up to
"item 6"). No other actions, just this build procedure.
But Menu 4 truncates the
I threw a small mainstack together and saved it. I used the menuBuilder to add
a new menu (a default, "menu 4") and populated it with a few menuItems (also
defaults, "item 1", "item 2", etc. up to "item 6"). No other actions, just this
build procedure.
But Menu 4 truncates the last two menuIte
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