Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-21 Thread Mark Schonewille
I have been using HyperStudio for some time now. The current version is something between PowerPoint and HyperCard, althought that would be a modern version of HyperCard. HS Author provides a subset of the features of HyperStudio. HyperStudion used to do the HTML5 export by itself, but people

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-21 Thread Richmond
Here we go : http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=27517 Richmond. On 20.06.2016 17:18, Richmond wrote: Of course,as the kind of guy who fishes in rubbish bins, I'm going to use some of those demos by trying to duplicate their functionality in Livecode [let's not get into how on earth

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-20 Thread Richmond
Of course,as the kind of guy who fishes in rubbish bins, I'm going to use some of those demos by trying to duplicate their functionality in Livecode [let's not get into how on earth I'm going to get hold of such high quality graphics], and then use some of them as the basis of some of my Summer

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Matthias Rebbe
The functions of Hyperstudio Author are also very limited. But it´s still amazing what can be done with it. I´ve exported the default Homestack of HSA to a web app. If you want to test, here´s the URL http://shoutsoftware.eu/hsa-demo Regards, Matthias > Am 19.06.2016 um 23:06 schrieb Rick Har

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Rick Harrison
Let us know what you find out! Thanks, Rick > On Jun 19, 2016, at 4:12 PM, Richmond wrote: > > Still; I'm downloading the Demo to see what is going on there. > > Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit thi

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Richmond
Still; I'm downloading the Demo to see what is going on there. Richmond. On 19.06.2016 22:58, Tore Nilsen wrote: From what I can see on their website, it is not HyperStudio, but a new product called HyperStudio Author that produces HTML 5 files in the form of widgets for iBooks, which also c

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Tore Nilsen
From what I can see on their website, it is not HyperStudio, but a new product called HyperStudio Author that produces HTML 5 files in the form of widgets for iBooks, which also can be viewed in a browser, much like what you can do with Hype or iAD Producer. I guess it is a limited subset of Hyp

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Rick Harrison
Does HTML5 under HyperStudio Author work with external databases? If so, it would outclass our LC version now. Thanks, Rick > On Jun 19, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > > sm is Service Mark. > > I tried a test, and if the LC HTML5 page is loaded and running on iPad, you > can go in

Re: Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Colin Holgate
sm is Service Mark. I tried a test, and if the LC HTML5 page is loaded and running on iPad, you can go into airplane mode and the page will still work. But, if you quit Safari and reopen it, the page won’t load. > On Jun 19, 2016, at 2:19 PM, Richmond wrote: > > Um: http://www.mackiev.com/hs

Slight annoyance from MacKiev

2016-06-19 Thread Richmond
Um: http://www.mackiev.com/hsa/ states: "Export your HyperStudio projects as HTML5 Web apps that can be run offline and be delivered to iPads and iPhones without going through the App Store℠." [ Hmm; does superscripted 'SM' mean 'sado-masochist? ] 1. Is that claim true (offline running)? 2. I