Jacque...
This is my experience on iOS...
John Dixon
> On 4/9/2015 1:15 PM, John Dixon wrote:
> > Let's look at it another way... scrollers were working to scroll groups...
> > now they don't
>
> Is this only on iOS? I'm scrolling groups in Android okay using native
> scrollers.
>
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> J
On 4/9/2015 1:15 PM, John Dixon wrote:
Let's look at it another way... scrollers were working to scroll groups... now
they don't
Is this only on iOS? I'm scrolling groups in Android okay using native
scrollers.
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> > John Dixon wrote:
> >
> >> How can you say this is a stable release ?
You have not answered the question that I posed in the first post of this
thread...
Let's look at it another way... scrollers were working to scroll groups... now
they don't, so I think that it is fair to as
On 09/04/2015 18:05, Richard Gaskin wrote:
John Dixon wrote:
How can you say this is a stable release ?
It would be helpful if the core dev team would help us understand the
release process with regard to critical outstanding issues.
Our view on the promotion of 6.7.4 and 7.0.4 as Stable ver
ev.com
> Subject: RE: Release 6.7.4 Stable / 7.0.4 Stable
> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 13:18:43 -0400
>
> John,
>
> What problems are you having with native scrolling? It's not clear from the
> bug report what the issue is. I use it on both mobile platforms. I have not
>
On 09/04/15 20:05, Richard Gaskin wrote:
John Dixon wrote:
How can you say this is a stable release ?
It would be helpful if the core dev team would help us understand the
release process with regard to critical outstanding issues.
For example, these three issues prevent deployment of prof
On 09/04/15 20:05, Richard Gaskin wrote:
John Dixon wrote:
How can you say this is a stable release ?
It would be helpful if the core dev team would help us understand the
release process with regard to critical outstanding issues.
For example, these three issues prevent deployment of prof
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From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
Of John Dixon
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 12:59 PM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: RE: Release 6.7.4 Stable / 7.0.4 Stable
On 09/04/15 19:58, John Dixon wrote:
How can you say this is a stable release ?
Not being able to use a 'native scroller' to scroll (see bug 15118) reduces the
making of mobile apps using liveCode like nothing more that a collection of
'flash' cards...
Is the scrolling problem going to be fix
John Dixon wrote:
How can you say this is a stable release ?
It would be helpful if the core dev team would help us understand the
release process with regard to critical outstanding issues.
For example, these three issues prevent deployment of professional apps
on Linux:
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> Subject: Release 6.7.4 Stable / 7.0.4 Stable
>
> Dear List Members,
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.4 and 7.0.4. This
> release is a stable release that is primarily a promotion of
> respectively LiveCode 6.7.4 RC 3 and 7.0.
On Apr 9, 2015, at 9:05 AM, sebastien wrote:
> Dear List Members,
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.4 and 7.0.4. This
> release is a stable release that is primarily a promotion of respectively
> LiveCode 6.7.4 RC 3 and 7.0.4 RC 3, and also contains few bug fixes for b
Dear List Members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.4 and 7.0.4. This
release is a stable release that is primarily a promotion of
respectively LiveCode 6.7.4 RC 3 and 7.0.4 RC 3, and also contains few
bug fixes for both versions. The list of bugs fixed can be found in th
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