Ken-
Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 9:12:32 AM, you wrote:
> Thank you for listening to this rantÂ…
...you left out "think diff..." oh... never mind...
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Interesting. There's an example in the dictionary that specifically uses
"slowly" but sounds like you can't use that any longer.
At the risk of giving Ken apoplexy, you could argue that "slow" is being
used as an adjective to describe the speed property of the visual effect
command, not as an adv
Ah, another grammarhead! I love it! I've always found it interesting that the
obsessive focus on syntax and grammar needed by programmers/coders to use the
coding language well is rarely associated with equal attention to grammatical
English.
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
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Thanks Chris
I am embarrassed to say that my card-to-card effects are now working! I had a
completely repeatable recipe to show they won't working yesterday, but a
restart of my machine and a test immediately afterwards (both on the simulator
and the iPad itself) showed the effects working fine
Let me join you on the soapbox. I agree with you that support for all
platforms should be the same. I am less of an language purest, but I am happy
to support you.
-= Mike
On 02/21/2012, at 12:12 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
> On Feb 20, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
>
>> Having finall
On Feb 20, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> Having finally reviewed that page (12) I notice that the description doesn't
> apply to my case. I have not locked the screen, and am just doing a
> card-to-card transition. As I said, my very simple example works (set up a
> "flip left" visu
Graham,
Not sure if you've ever found a solution for this problem, but I've got a
couple other suggestions that may help.
First, if you're simply issuing a command like:
visual effect "whatever"
go cd "someCard"
then this should work just fine. I've found that if something like
Thanks Paul, stupid of me. I seem always to be looking in the wrong place for
information.
Having finally reviewed that page (12) I notice that the description doesn't
apply to my case. I have not locked the screen, and am just doing a
card-to-card transition. As I said, my very simple example
Hi Graham,
> Thanks - I had not read these notes in detail and indeed it took some time to
> find anything like them on the RunRev web site - they don't seem to have
> stuck around on my Mac after installation. The only notes I could find are
> called "LiveCodeNotes-5_0_0.pdf, revision 7", and
uenced the engine's ability to do visual effects.
Any clues?
TIA
Graham
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 18:34:59 +, John Dixon wrote:
> Hi... have a look at p.12 in the LC 5.0.2 release notes about the changes to
> using visual effects...
>
>> From: livf...@mac.com
>>
Hi... have a look at p.12 in the LC 5.0.2 release notes about the changes to
using visual effects...
> From: livf...@mac.com
> Subject: Visual effect problems in iOS
> Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 18:15:50 +0100
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
>
> Folks, I have been trying to
Folks, I have been trying to use 'visual effect' to make transitions between
cards and between stacks on an iPad app and I am not getting anywhere.
Firstly I can't get the transition between stacks to do anything. The syntax
shown in the dictionary seems a bit ambiguous (I just want to move to a
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