Graham Samuel wrote:
I have not yet found out how to filter
the Console output so that I only see my own 'put' lines, but give
me time...
Put the name of your app in the "filter" field.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | ht
I agree fully with you Graham. Its what has been holding me back for doing work
with ios. I admire and thank those who can wrestle with the docs and ins/outs
of Apple stuff dealing with ios. Here is an idea, provide free (many year
agreement) copies of LC mobile to a school/classroom that develo
Thanks Chris, very helpful. I have not yet found out how to filter the Console
output so that I only see my own 'put' lines, but give me time...
IMNSHO the mother ship makes working with iOS unnecessarily difficult by not
explaining things like this more clearly. There are a lot of not fully
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> iphoneControlSet sScrollerId, "rect", the rect of group 1
> put sum(the dgProps["column widths"] of grp 1) into tContentWidth
> put (the dgProp["row height"] of grp 1) * (the number of elements of the
> dgData of grp 1) into tContentHeight
> iphoneControlSet sScrollerId, "contentRect", (
> That would make sense, but then how come we can pass the right edge of the
> group (card-relative) as the third parameter? Shouldn't the third param be
> the width of the group?
Yes, *if* you don't want horizontal scrolling with the scroller… here's a good
example of how I use it with a Data
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[mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of J. Landman Gay
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 11:08 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Re: iOS Control Instantiation problem
On 4/9/12 2:22 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
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On 4/9/12 2:22 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:01 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 4/8/12 9:44 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
local sScrollerID
on ShowScroller pViewRect,pContentHt
-- pViewRect is the rect of the group that contains the scrolling list
field I'm overlaying
-- pContentHt is
Console is located in /Applications/Utilities. You can also debug this way
when running your app on a device. Simply open Xcode, and under your connected
device, click the Console icon. Note that the Console application is used when
you're running in the simulator, and the Console in Xcode is u
Sorry for the waste of bandwidth - I found it in the end: it's all to do with
undetected errors in the code. In one case I had a badly formed statement that
compiled without problems - I had put 'to' instead of 'into' - so the rest of
the handler was skipped; in another case I had called iPhoneC
On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:01 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 4/8/12 9:44 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
>> local sScrollerID
>> on ShowScroller pViewRect,pContentHt
>>-- pViewRect is the rect of the group that contains the scrolling list
>> field I'm overlaying
>>-- pContentHt is the total height of t
On 4/8/12 9:44 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
local sScrollerID
on ShowScroller pViewRect,pContentHt
-- pViewRect is the rect of the group that contains the scrolling list
field I'm overlaying
-- pContentHt is the total height of the content of the scrolling list
field as if it didn't
--ne
> This has got to be my fault, but I can't see where the problem lies. It just
> must be something stupid and obvious, but what?
>
> Any help gratefully received.
I can't see anything wrong, Graham, but I can show you what is working for me:
local sScrollerID
on ShowScroller pViewRect,pContentH
I'm trying to create some native iOS controls as part of a series of
experiments, using the iPhone form factor. Among other things, I'm trying to
create a scroller. I seem to have fallen at the first fence. Within a
preOpenCard handler for the first and only card in the stack, I use this bit of
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