OK. The general sentiment seems to be against banning. However, if I see any
more inflammatory posts from participants in this thread, I will action bans.
Once again, the list demonstrates what a kind and forgiving place it is.
I'm going to post the list rules again later today, when I have a m
Writing as someone who has had the extremely dubious honour of being
banned more than once . . .
How does it go?
To err is human,
to forgive is divine.
And if there is anyone on this use-list who has not rubbed someone up
the wrong way at least once I would be very surprised.
Live, Love, Le
Amen!
Op 10-4-2021 om 23:41 schreef Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode:
Charles:
Please do not ban anyone.
Somehow that struck me as a pure and beautiful sentiment!
Short and simple. It grew on me during the list silence today.
We can be punitive, or else help each other as we imperfectly st
+1
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 10, 2021, at 14:43, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>
> Charles:
>
> > Please do not ban anyone.
>
> Somehow that struck me as a pure and beautiful sentiment!
> Short and simple. It grew on me during the list silence today.
>
> We can be punitiv
Charles:
> Please do not ban anyone.
Somehow that struck me as a pure and beautiful sentiment!
Short and simple. It grew on me during the list silence today.
We can be punitive, or else help each other as we imperfectly stumble.
I'd hate to see the entire list hurt for the sake of a careless
Please do not ban anyone.
Charles
> Le 9 avr. 2021 à 10:31, Heather Laine via use-livecode
> a écrit :
>
> Oh my word. That went downhill really fast, while I was peacefully sleeping.
>
> Folks. Never, ever, post politics on this mailing list. Do NOT exchange
> abuse. This is a place to dis
Oh my word. That went downhill really fast, while I was peacefully sleeping.
Folks. Never, ever, post politics on this mailing list. Do NOT exchange abuse.
This is a place to discuss LiveCode, in a helpful and friendly fashion. If
someone offends you, the best response is silence. If you must, p
Trumps effects were global ;)
Sean
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 17:21, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I mistakenly remembered the diagnosis, for which Sean was gracious.
> However, the US government is unlikely to be involved since Sean is in the
> UK where the
#cheese
If a post is offensive, delete it.
If a poster is frequently offensive, add a filter to have it delete
automatically.
May we please discuss LiveCode?
--
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Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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s.runrev.com] On Behalf
> Of John Balgenorth via use-livecode
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2021 11:55 AM
> To: How to use LiveCode
> Cc: John Balgenorth
> Subject: Re: Find Replace in Script Editor with cr
>
> If Sean has said he is bipolar then is it possible he is mistaken and
e-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of
John Balgenorth via use-livecode
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2021 11:55 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: John Balgenorth
Subject: Re: Find Replace in Script Editor with cr
If Sean has said he is bipolar then is it possible he is mistaken and actually
a v
I have been exposing these crimes for over 20 years and I can assure
you that is wishful thinking on your part. Booz, Allen, Hamilton are a
global company and they are connected at every aspect of the US
government and probably many others.
I went blind and that was for 6 months. My phone was di
I mistakenly remembered the diagnosis, for which Sean was gracious.
However, the US government is unlikely to be involved since Sean is in the
UK where they actually have humane health care.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
: donderdag 8 april 2021 17:53
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Sean Cole (Pi)
Subject: Re: Find Replace in Script Editor with cr
No problem, thanks Jacque.
Just to kindly correct, it's not bipolar, it's BPD, Borderline Personality
Disorder, or Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. But in thi
If Sean has said he is bipolar then is it possible he is mistaken and
actually a victim of government lies and abuse ? The answer is
yes.
I have told President Trump and President Biden about abuse to
me involving BAH and Homeland Security with cover ups by the
corrupt news media of in America.
No problem, thanks Jacque.
Just to kindly correct, it's not bipolar, it's BPD, Borderline Personality
Disorder, or Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. But in this
instance this is not an excuse I am using as I'm actually fairly in control
as it happens. I only mentioned it as a warning to to
Thanks Jacqueline. I'll take that into consideration in future posts.
Bob S
> On Apr 8, 2021, at 08:27 , J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Guys, Sean is bipolar. He's told us so, and it isn't entirely under his
> control. On the other hand, it isn't pleasant and it's disruptive.
Guys, Sean is bipolar. He's told us so, and it isn't entirely under his
control. On the other hand, it isn't pleasant and it's disruptive.
Sean, the problem is, if the accusations and anger keep up, you may well be
banned from the list. I understand it's hard to control, but you can't
continue
Hi all,
It's gotten out of control, hasn't it. If you are told not to put your hand
in the snake pit and you still do and get bit, it should come as little
surprise to such a person that they get referred to as stupid, in the true
English meaning of the word.
I had asked specifically not to add i
Fine but I am on JB side on this one. I suggest everyone just create a mail
rule that sends Sean’s posts to the trash. That is what I have done. Maybe at
some point he will finally get that railing against people inevitably
accomplishes the exact opposite of his intent, which I think is to get p
Mailing lists such as this aren’t perfect oracles and they’re not pure
technical reference sources either. Most importantly, they are not one-to-one
conversations; MANY more people will be reading a thread than may be actively
posting to it.
When a question is asked, people will respond with wh
Anyone remember Amthony Black?
Craig
> On Apr 7, 2021, at 9:27 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Nice to hear from you
> Sean
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 02:02, John Balgenorth via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
>> GO SCREW YOURSELF!
>>
>> JB
>>
>>> O
Nice to hear from you
Sean
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 02:02, John Balgenorth via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> GO SCREW YOURSELF!
>
> JB
>
> > On Apr 7, 2021, at 5:52 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi JB
> > So what I rea
GO SCREW YOURSELF!
JB
> On Apr 7, 2021, at 5:52 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi JB
> So what I read from your message, appreciated as it is, that basically, you
> hijacked my thread for your own intents and purposes of educating people
> about things loosely related to my
Hi JB
So what I read from your message, appreciated as it is, that basically, you
hijacked my thread for your own intents and purposes of educating people
about things loosely related to my question but without actually answering
said question and without changing the subject to one that better sui
This is a list of people reading and answering questions about LiveCode
programming. You might think my explanation of your typo was not
what you were looking for especially since I mentioned C and C++ in
the reply. But I personally answered the way I did for many reasons
and even told you to ig
Who, those who can't read simple instructions. I agree. ;)
Sean
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 00:10, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I vote to ban.
>
> Bob S
>
>
> > On Apr 7, 2021, at 15:59 , Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
I vote to ban.
Bob S
> On Apr 7, 2021, at 15:59 , Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Jacque,
>
> That's all I needed to hear. As long as it is an absolute, definitive,
> knowledgeable 'no', I'm 'happy' to hear it. Sort of. I'd of course
> prefer it if there were a way, but
Thanks Jacque,
That's all I needed to hear. As long as it is an absolute, definitive,
knowledgeable 'no', I'm 'happy' to hear it. Sort of. I'd of course
prefer it if there were a way, but hey ho!
I make no apology for 'insulting' 'people' if they cannot read instructions
or get simple explanation
Fair enough. You are no good for my BPD. You needn't even say NO. If you
don't have the answer, say nothing. You are not obliged to answer just
because you have the means.
Sean
On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 23:09, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> On 07/04/2021 16
On 07/04/2021 16:46, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
FFS Alex,
I HAVE created a plugin! I was JUST trying to ask, can I insert a cr using
the replace field of the Find Replace ONLY.
And now I have too. And I found that fun and interesting. Thank you for
triggering this interesting act
On 4/7/21 10:46 AM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
I HAVE created a plugin! I was JUST trying to ask, can I insert a cr using
the replace field of the Find Replace ONLY.
I flipping already know how LC works for most other things. I dont need
explanations on how to suck effing eggs. Just
tehe ;)
Thanks Curry - a bit of relief.
Sean
On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 17:02, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> Sean:
>
> > if there is a way of replacing using cr
> > in the find/replace panel of the script editor.
>
> So what you are REALLY asking is wh
Sean:
> if there is a way of replacing using cr
> in the find/replace panel of the script editor.
So what you are REALLY asking is whether nested style arrays and chained
behaviors can be used with tsNet and DataGrid in a git-compatible
environment to create an IDE within an IDE, via a creep
FFS Alex,
I HAVE created a plugin! I was JUST trying to ask, can I insert a cr using
the replace field of the Find Replace ONLY.
I flipping already know how LC works for most other things. I dont need
explanations on how to suck effing eggs. Just answer the sodding question.
Answer nothing but t
Hi Sean,
I'm struggling a bit to understand how you intend to use this.
You give an example of
*if* field "Level" begins with "Director" and field "UserDisplay" is not
empty and field "UserDisplay" is not "All Agents" and the label of button
"Status" is "All Sales"*then*
*put* pidbQueryDatab
Hi all,
So, the semicolon example was only given as an oversimplification because
most of you didn't read the original post properly, jumped to the
wrong conclusion and then offered irrelevant answers. But then, the
oversimplification gathered the same results of people jumping to the wrong
conclus
sean slipped
> For instance, suppose I have multiple commands on one line separated by ;
> and I want to search for semicolon and replace with semicolon followed by
> return character to drop the remaining script onto a new line.
put the script of someThing into tscript
replace “;” with “;” & cr
I understand why this will not work directly from the Find/Replace in the SE.
That function does not know how to repace a semiColon with an actual return
char.
But a button somewhere, or a plug-in if that is more convenient, with a very
simple handler can. (Pseudo)
get the script of the object
I haven’t been following this subject that close so I could be missing
completely with my answer, but when writing code in C or C++ the
/n is simply a / and n characters not a carriage return. The \n is
used for a new line which is a carriage return. If I am missing the
point just ignore the pos
Bob, Regex only appears to operate on the read of the text, so
;
in the *find* field will locate all of the places a semicolon is found, but
putting
/n
into the *replace* field will not replace the ; with a cr
Brian, The project is huge and I don't yet have the time to invest in
porting it
The Find feature in the Script Editor is limited to the script being viewed.
For larger-scope searches type Cmd-F in any other window.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
_
If using Atom would be helpful for your task, then ScriptTracker could
facilitate that:
https://github.com/bwmilby/scriptTracker
It exports all of the scripts of a stack to files and can watch that directory
for changes and automatically import the changes back into the stack. (I would
be cur
Probably want to use regex then.
Bob S
> On Apr 5, 2021, at 08:42 , Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> No. I mean using the find/replace tool panel of the script editor to insert
> line feed characters to create a new line.
>
> For instance, suppose I have multiple commands on one
No. I mean using the find/replace tool panel of the script editor to insert
line feed characters to create a new line.
For instance, suppose I have multiple commands on one line separated by ;
and I want to search for semicolon and replace with semicolon followed by
return character to drop the re
Of course you have to extract the script first (it is a property) then work it,
then reset the property/
Craig
> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:43 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if there is a way of replacing using cr in the find/replace
> panel of the scri
Hi.
Do you mean something like “replace “then put” with “then /“ & return & “put”
in yourScript?
> On Apr 3, 2021, at 1:43 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if there is a way of replacing using cr in the find/replace
> panel of the script editor. For
Aha: even more ludicrous:
2 competing Find & Replace stacks.
For F's sake get rid of the wonky one and make sure that ALL menus get to
the one that works!
R.
On 8/7/17 4:38 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
This is ludicrous!
A tiny, wee window that does not even have room in the menu buttons
f
Sanskrit is a non-stop laugh a minute; especially if you have a
warped mind and enjoy recherche grammatical features.
Richmond.
On 24.07.2016 00:03, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 7/23/2016 2:31 PM, Richmond wrote:
Ha, Ha, Ha: Sanskrit when written in Devanagari employs thousands of
glyphs called
On 7/23/2016 2:31 PM, Richmond wrote:
Ha, Ha, Ha: Sanskrit when written in Devanagari employs thousands of
glyphs called "conjunct
consonants" which are composed of constituent consonants in a
consonantal cluster: so my
Devawriter does "all the clever knitting".
Ah, I see. Okay. Well at least I
Stick this one out to about 5 mins 40 seconds and things get really "nasty":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbKEEYeDLyc
Richmond.
On 23.07.2016 21:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
What I'm getting at is that generally you shouldn't need to do any
unicode conversions at all anymore. So it would help
On 23.07.2016 21:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
What I'm getting at is that generally you shouldn't need to do any
unicode conversions at all anymore. So it would help to know how you
are using the command and in what context. There isn't a need to
specify unicode text, you can just treat everythi
Yes; that really does solve a serious problem as all I have to do is go
through
searching for 'unicodeText' and replacing all the instances with 'text'.
Thanks a million.
Richmond.
On 23.07.2016 21:25, Mike Bonner wrote:
If it will still work using "set" rather than "put.. into.."
replace un
What I'm getting at is that generally you shouldn't need to do any unicode
conversions at all anymore. So it would help to know how you are using the
command and in what context. There isn't a need to specify unicode text,
you can just treat everything the way we use plain ASCII.
So, what does
If it will still work using "set" rather than "put.. into.."
replace unicodetext with text
so that this: set the unicodeText of fld "fPROC" to numToCodePoint(57669)
becomes this: set the Text of fld "fPROC" to numToCodePoint(57669)
Don't know if it will work, but it seems that if you can just put
n
Richmond:
> but as I have a vast number of controls to work through
> that is still going to be extremely tedious
One click?
on mouseUp
repeat ... stacks ...
repeat ... cards of stack
repeat ... parts of card
replaceMyThings(the script of part ...)
end repeat
end re
That looks good: but as I have a vast number of controls to work through
that is still going to be extremely tedious.
Livecode's "Find & Replace" does that is seconds through my stack, with
its millions of lines
of code.
If I open the "Find & Replace" dialog from inside a script windows I ge
Nabble interprets somehow the chars "q u o t".
So replace the rubbish around "fProc".
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A simple (quick and dirty) non-regex solution (use LC 7 or LC 8)
on mouseUp
put replaceMyThings(fld 1) into fld 2
end mouseUp
function replaceMyThings LL
set itemdelimiter to "set the unicodeText of fld "& \
quote&"fPROC""e&" to numToCodePoint("
repeat for each line L in LL
The problem is that the stack using "set the unicodeText of fld "fPROC"
to numToCodePoint(57669)"
doesn't work.
Tests with "put numToCodePoint(57669) into fld "fPROC"" do work.
That's enough of a "case" for me.
Richmond.
On 23.07.2016 20:24, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I wonder if you really nee
I wonder if you really need to do that any more. What's the use case?
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On July 23, 2016 11:13:58 AM Richmond wrote:
Here's a puzzle:
I need to replace thousands o
Here's a puzzle:
I need to replace thousands of lines like this:
set the unicodeText of fld "fPROC" to numToCodePoint(57669)
with this:
put numToCodePoint(57669) into fld "fPROC"
the problem is that the number of the codePoint is different in each case.
Wildcards?
Richmond.
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Bless you!
Richmond.
On 23.07.2016 17:19, Mike Bonner wrote:
If you're using find and replace in the script editor, when choosing the
source either choose "current tab" or "all tabs" and the buttons will
become available.
If you're using the other find.. (from the edit menu, or while NOT in t
If you're using find and replace in the script editor, when choosing the
source either choose "current tab" or "all tabs" and the buttons will
become available.
If you're using the other find.. (from the edit menu, or while NOT in the
script editor window, hit the keys to bring up search.
Type in
This does work if I choose "Current Tab" [i.e. the script I have open at
present];
but this is effectively useless as I have at least 2000 scripts to go
through.
R.
On 23.07.2016 17:05, Richmond wrote:
I have to replace a very large number of instances of
*uniencode*
with either *nothin
> On 26 Oct 2015, at 2:35 pm, Monte Goulding
> wrote:
>
> Has anyone got a find and replace stack that actually works? I’ve got to
> rebrand an app quickly and the find and replace in the IDE seems to not
> actually replace anything or at least seems to only replace some things when
> it fee
Peter-
Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 2:04:00 PM, you wrote:
> I think calling it an adventure is an understatement! I would be
> scared to death of trying to do anything like that. I think I'll just
> report it as a bug and see what happens. Meantime, I plan to take a
> look at the glx2 edito
IMHO it is a masterpiece of programming, and hands down better than the ide. Be
aware however that it has a feature which keeps track of multiple saves, and
this method conflicts somewhat with Remo (formerly tRev). If you edit a script
in Remo, then later open it with GLX2, it will warn you that
I think calling it an adventure is an understatement! I would be
scared to death of trying to do anything like that. I think I'll just
report it as a bug and see what happens. Meantime, I plan to take a
look at the glx2 editor that has just become available under open
source and see if i
You could go on the adventure of editing the library stack that LC
uses to do the script editing... I vastly prefer not to do that, but
you could easily make a backup copy, play around, then fall back if
you need to.
On Dec 8, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Thanks for the guidance
Thanks for the guidance on the replace, understand it now.
After I wrote about the scroll arrows, I realised that the top one was
there, I guess I usually want to scroll down so I only noticed the
bottom one was missing, so you're seeing the same as me. IS there way
to un-hide the bottom s
To activate the Replace buttons you need to choose
Current Tab or All Tabs in the drop down, the idea being that
replace only works with script containers that are open.
To open one, click on then entry in the list.
On my Search Results window I only see an arrow at the top. The
bottom
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