Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-17 Thread Heather Laine
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

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread Terence Heaford
>From the web site: "Pro for Business Get premium support when you need it, guidance with everything from coding, debugging and deployment to app design and marketing, priority bug fixes and quarterly members webinars with RunRev's CEO and LiveCode Product Manger. Be smart in business, get Live

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin
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

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay
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. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay |

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread J. 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

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread 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? For example: Do coding bugs come before user interface bugs or vice versa? What is important to me may not be important t

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread Dave Kilroy
Thanks to all RunRev staff for this build However (and there is a however) bug 14295 still not fixed Kind regards Dave - "Some are born coders, some achieve coding, and some have coding thrust upon them." - William Shakespeare & Hugh Senior -- View this message in context: http://runt

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2

2015-02-16 Thread Roger Eller
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 803 North Maple StreetP: 864.967.1625Simpsonville, SC 29681C: 86

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2 RC1 (Benjamin Beaumont)

2015-01-12 Thread Jim Lambert
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 ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Pl

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2 RC1

2015-01-12 Thread Richmond
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 :)

Re: RELEASE LiveCode 6.7.2 RC1

2015-01-12 Thread Richmond
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. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this ur