On 05/29/2018 08:11 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
This isn't addressed to anyone in particular, but I understand it's frustrating
at times that the IDE can be problematic. Let me just say with the humblest of
intentions, reporting it here does not help the dev team much. They have a
I will say that from time to time while scriptint and debugging, my IDE wil
CTD, but if I start up again and do the exact same thing I did before, it
works. Because I cannot pin down the cause I don't want to report it. I am
using LC 9.0.0 in MacOS 10.13.4.
This isn't addressed to anyone in pa
Monte, I really appreciate that you want to put attention on Windows.
Creating a list of all bug reports and assigning bug number to them --
maybe I can do it, or others are already doing it. But that would be work
that should actually come out of the database of bug reports? It is
something that p
Hi Folks
I just wanted to chime in here on a couple of things.
Regarding the windows day I am trying to do as much as I can on Windows now.
It’s a bit easier now that 8.x has been EOLd there’s only one toolchain to deal
with. Having said that though the way we work on LiveCode and the way you w
On 5/26/18 7:20 PM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
When I wrote the list of things that were broken I was writing specifically
about Mac.
I haven't responded so far because I thought the issues were
Windows-related and I do development on Mac. There is something going on
that apparent
Maybe an idea for the mothership to setup an survey like they did with the
HTML5 campaign.
Survey containing for example questions about:
1. Percentage of total LiveCode developers mainly using LiveCode on Windows
platform against Mac OSX platform;
2. Percentage of total LiveCode developers mai
On Sat, 26 May 2018 at 22:09, AndyP via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> If for example you are using LC on Mac which I have used in the past and
> was a pleasure to behold.. it just works!
>
When I wrote the list of things that were broken I was writing specifically
about M
Windows and V9 is more problematic than the 8 series.
Unfortunately before any of the problems previously mentioned are looked at,
the message queuing and subsequent slow down, juttering and eventual
crashing of the ide when either the script editor, project browser or
message box are in extended
I like to add two more observations for Windows 10 and LC9:
I wrote that before LC9 on a secondary monitor menus tend to move into
Nirvana as they open not at the location of the menu. This is correct with
one exception: The Script Editor's menus are still behaving the old way,
maybe not as drasti
Hello all
I do think that it is right to say that everything is broken or not
working.
Also not in Windows 10.
And to survive in such market with such a highly ambitious project such as
LiveCode -- I consider it almost a wonder that LiveCode is still around.
Imagine having to support so many pla
Tool Palette - BROKEN
Script Editor - BROKEN
Project Browser - BROKEN
Geometry Manager - BROKEN
Inspector - BROKEN
Message Box - BROKEN
Dictionary/Guide - USELESS
LiveCode = UNFIT FOR PURPOSE
Is there ANY part of this Freakin' software that actually frakin works??
KEVIN! Stop adding 'new' stuff a
On 05/25/2018 12:05 PM, John Burtt via use-livecode wrote:
Also fixed is the bug that it was almost impossible to place new controls
from the Tools palette to the IDE stack using drag-and-drop. It had been an
uncontrollable trial-and-error thing. Often enough I had to try several
times to "hit"
Some of these bugs are not specific to Windows machines. Neither are they
dependent on the speed of the machine. I see these everyday and I'm using a
very fast MacBook Pro.
>
> Another real problem is when lots of controls are selected (maybe more than
> 10). Moving the selection using arrow key
I agree. I have seen this more times than I like.
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From: use-livecode On Behalf Of
Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2018 10:43 AM
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Cc: Curry Kenworthy
Subject: Re: Windows 10 and LC9.0
Roland said:
> The kl
Roland said:
> The kluge is turning off everything that is offered to support
> script hiliting and debugging such as bracket completions, etc.
This is one of the reasons I used LiveCode 6.7, and not 8 or 9, for my
LC Conference presentation. When displaying code to others, nice to have
the s
On 05/24/2018 01:46 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
On 5/24/18 12:35 PM, R.H. via use-livecode wrote:
What is now a new problem with 9.0, and a bit of an annoyance, is the
fact
that the property inspector does not keep the resized value when changing
when selecting another control. E
On 5/24/18 12:35 PM, R.H. via use-livecode wrote:
What is now a new problem with 9.0, and a bit of an annoyance, is the fact
that the property inspector does not keep the resized value when changing
when selecting another control. Each time, the window falls back to some
default size and then it
There have been some remarks regarding LiveCode 9.0 in Windows 10. I am
exclusively using Windows 10. Since Windows worked not well changing from
Windows 7/8 to 10, I can only suggest making a "clean install" whoever is
using another version. But Windows 10 is otherwise promising and not bad.
So,
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