Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-26 Thread Peter M. Brigham
On Dec 25, 2012, at 7:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: > With that said, I'm not about to add it to glx2 myself since I > wouldn't use it and there are more pressing things to deal with, but > you're welcome to hack it in yourself. And if you can figure out how > to do that, I'd be happy to shoehorn it i

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-26 Thread Richmond
On 12/26/2012 12:56 AM, Cal Horner wrote: O.K. You all made me doubt myself. So never being one that enjoys being proven wrong I went back into the cob-webbed archives of time and pulled out Revolution Studio 2.7.4 and reinstalled it. Just to see if I had been dreaming. Lo and behold under the v

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-25 Thread Mark Wieder
Cal- OK - that got me to look. It's present all the way up to 2.9 and then disappears in 3.0 (circa August 2008). It's not a feature I've ever noticed before, and therefore haven't noticed its absence. Now that I look at it, it's kind of cute in a weird sort of way. Sort of "how about if we give y

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-25 Thread Cal Horner
O.K. You all made me doubt myself. So never being one that enjoys being proven wrong I went back into the cob-webbed archives of time and pulled out Revolution Studio 2.7.4 and reinstalled it. Just to see if I had been dreaming. Lo and behold under the view menu there were several menu items speci

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-25 Thread Richmond
On 12/25/2012 11:08 PM, Cal Horner wrote: On 24 Dec 2012 17:25:26 -0600 J. Landman Gay wrote: The team didn't really just yank it out, they first asked how many People used it. Not many did and it was difficult to maintain Funny that. I don't remember them asking me, but I can live with that.

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-25 Thread Cal Horner
On 24 Dec 2012 17:25:26 -0600 J. Landman Gay wrote: >The team didn't really just yank it out, they first asked how many >People used it. Not many did and it was difficult to maintain Funny that. I don't remember them asking me, but I can live with that. The real problem is the last few words of

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-25 Thread Richmond
indow, but not each handler for a specific object. Craig Newman -Original Message- From: Robert Sneidar To: How to use LiveCode Sent: Mon, Dec 24, 2012 4:13 pm Subject: Re: The Script Editor He is talking about a time before LC existed, meaning I assume, Revolution as well. Might

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread dunbarx
Peter. Ah. I see now you wanted to isolate individual handlers, not individual object scripts. Craig -Original Message- From: Peter Haworth To: How to use LiveCode Sent: Mon, Dec 24, 2012 6:35 pm Subject: Re: The Script Editor Hi Craig, IS that a 6.0 pref? I do see a pref for

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread Robert Sneidar
can do this now. >> >> >> In the script editor preferences, set so that each handler opens in a new >> window, instead of a new tab. >> >> >> Craig Newman >> >> >> >> -----Original Message- >> From: Robert Sneidar &

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread Peter Haworth
ences, set so that each handler opens in a new > window, instead of a new tab. > > > Craig Newman > > > > -Original Message- > From: Robert Sneidar > To: How to use LiveCode > Sent: Mon, Dec 24, 2012 4:13 pm > Subject: Re: The Script Editor > >

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/24/12 3:11 PM, Robert Sneidar wrote: He is talking about a time before LC existed, meaning I assume, Revolution as well. Might have been Metacard or Supercard. It was Revolution, early on, maybe version 1. If I remember right it was in the first Rev script editor. The team didn't reall

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread dunbarx
You can do this now. In the script editor preferences, set so that each handler opens in a new window, instead of a new tab. Craig Newman -Original Message- From: Robert Sneidar To: How to use LiveCode Sent: Mon, Dec 24, 2012 4:13 pm Subject: Re: The Script Editor He is talking

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread Robert Sneidar
He is talking about a time before LC existed, meaning I assume, Revolution as well. Might have been Metacard or Supercard. Bob On Dec 24, 2012, at 2:13 AM, Richmond wrote: > On 12/24/2012 01:25 AM, Cal Horner wrote: >> I find that I need a feature now that used to be available back before LC >

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-24 Thread Richmond
On 12/24/2012 01:25 AM, Cal Horner wrote: I find that I need a feature now that used to be available back before LC grew whiskers. Remember when you had the option of looking at a single handler in the editor pane instead of the whole script? I wonder if you can pin that down to a particular v

Re: The Script Editor

2012-12-23 Thread Kay C Lan
I don't remember such a feature but I get something like it. I just place a heap of blank lines between Handlers, I use 7-10, you might need 20. When I click on the Handler's name in the left hand column, if it is relatively small, I can see the whole Handler but neither the one above or below. Eve