Priority bug fixes for Pro license holders means exactly that. If you report a
bug and you have a Pro license, that bug gets flagged as a priority. We still
apply rules of practicality to fixing such bugs, but if we can fix them in a
rapid timescale we will. This is one of the value adds of a Pr
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Terence Heaford
> A quick glance on the bug report system would indicate there are
> many many bugs not yet corrected.
>
> Is there a specific order in which the bugs get sorted or is it
> pot luck?
Jacque answered most of this really well. The only detail that may be
useful to add here is tha
On 2/16/2015 1:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The main importance is how severe the bug is, how difficult it will be
to fix, and, to some degree, how widespread the effect is.
I should also add, if there's a usable workaround, the bug isn't so
critical.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay |
On 2/16/2015 1:24 PM, Terence Heaford wrote:
Is there a specific order in which the bugs get sorted or is it pot luck?
The last I heard it was like this:
Crashers get first attention. Easy fixes that only need a tiny tweak are
often quickly implemented. After that it depends on what they're w
A quick glance on the bug report system would indicate there are many many bugs
not yet corrected.
Is there a specific order in which the bugs get sorted or is it pot luck?
For example:
Do coding bugs come before user interface bugs or vice versa?
What is important to me may not be important t
Thanks to all RunRev staff for this build
However (and there is a however) bug 14295 still not fixed
Kind regards
Dave
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Anything new coming for Android? With Lollipop and material design getting
all the attention in the press, I am hoping we will see some new things in
LiveCode to target the updated OS features.
Roger EllerGraphics Systems Analyst
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Ben wrote:
>
> *Getting the Release*
> To get the release please select "check for updates" from the "help” menu
‘Check for updates' doesn’t seem to work from 6.7.1 or 7.0.1 on OS X.
JimL
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On 12/01/15 13:18, Richmond wrote:
Install "You Only" appears to work on Ubuntu 14.10, but, subsequently,
the app cannot be found in the drop-done menu or when attempting to make
a panel launcher.
Richmond.
Strike that!
Install worked on third attempt: no rhyme, no reason :)
Install "You Only" appears to work on Ubuntu 14.10, but, subsequently,
the app cannot be found in the drop-done menu or when attempting to make
a panel launcher.
Richmond.
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