Thank you

2013-02-27 Thread Heather Laine
You guys, every single one who contributed in any way, either by pledging or outreach or both - you Rock. This community has always been what made LiveCode great. With you guys on board, the future is very bright indeed. Monte, you're hired Colin… a medal Peter… pure genius It's hard to name

Re: How do Kickstarter pledge tiers work?

2013-02-27 Thread Gerry Orkin
Yay! Gerry On 27/02/2013, at 6:58 PM, Heather Laine wrote: > Yes, pretty much. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runre

Re: Thank you

2013-02-27 Thread Gerry Orkin
Please, please don't call it that :) g On 27/02/2013, at 7:03 PM, Heather Laine wrote: > I cannot wait to see the reality of LiveCode Next Gen. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscrib

Re: Thank you

2013-02-27 Thread Jan Schenkel
Yah, for the love of all that's sacred, don't refer to it as LiveCode NT ;-) Jan Schenkel.   = Quartam Reports & PDF Library for LiveCode www.quartam.com = "As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La Rochefoucauld) - Original Message - From

Re: tweet that made me laugh

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Short and sweet. Will make Ilene happy because the various suggestions she gave me hadn't been productive. BTW, she's looking for Mac related writing work, if anyone has some of that? On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:43 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote: > Mission Accomplished ___

Re: Thank you

2013-02-27 Thread Pierre Sahores
An amazing human, philosophical, and technical project is becoming the most trustable way to let the rest of us develop in thousands of lines what most other languages around lets do in hundred of thousands ones. LiveCode is truly the new form of literacy tool we all dreamed it could become. Tha

Rewards

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
The only reward I really want is the Open Source version of Livecode; ( Frankly, if I wander round Plovdiv with a Livecode hat/badge/shirt/shopping bag all I will get is odd looks ) 'Livecode OS' 'Livecode FREE' so, as the chart on the Kickstarter webpage says that the "As Is" version will

profane question about the property inspektor

2013-02-27 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Congratulations to all of us first :) great perspective! I don't know if I may ask such a profane question on these days, but I am always struggling with the lock property of the property inspector window. I have a main stack where the inspector pallet is unlocked, so that I just can open the

Policing the Open Source Version?

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
As far as I recall when somebody uses Open Source material they have to release accessible material that involves there code along with the rest of their work. This seems to mean that if someone makes a standalone with Livecode OS they will have to provide a link to the 'bare' stack (i.e. the s

Re: No developer license reward?

2013-02-27 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On 27/02/2013 05:07, Paul Hibbert wrote: And is there a two-year in there somewhere; I didn't find it (the three >year is beyond current possibilities) > You could try asking RR if you could have 2 x the £310 pledge, or add a £310 and a £640 together, or just make an offer, they seem to be very

Re: Policing the Open Source Version?

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
> 1. Who is going to check on this sort of thing? Not me... hoever, there's likely to be lots of lc users wanting RunRev to stay in business so they will often report breaches. > > 2. Is a Livecode OS standalone going to be constructed in such a way that it > can be "unpeeled" without having rec

Re: No developer license reward?

2013-02-27 Thread Ian Wood
On 27 Feb 2013, at 10:17, Ben Rubinstein wrote: > On 27/02/2013 05:07, Paul Hibbert wrote: >>> And is there a two-year in there somewhere; I didn't find it (the three >>> >year is beyond current possibilities) >>> > >> You could try asking RR if you could have 2 x the £310 pledge, or add a £310

Re: 100%

2013-02-27 Thread Bernard Devlin
I think one thing that is seriously lacking in LC is for it to be able to take advantage of multiple processors. On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:07 AM, Monte Goulding wrote: > > On 27/02/2013, at 3:54 PM, Kay C Lan wrote: > > > What goes with Cocoa? A Lifetime supply of Wensleydale and crackers ;-) >

Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread JB
Now that LiveCode will be open source and people will be encouraged to help add features to it are there any books with good code examples to help people better understand the open source code of liveCode? Is the only requirement a good understanding of C+ or are there other books on programming

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Bernard Devlin
Somewhere in the comments section of the Kickstarter page, a man who used to work with the code when it was Metacard describes it as "a hairball" (or something like that). I'm not sure anyone should be expecting to grasp the code until it is modularised following the Kickstart financing. On Wed

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread JB
Okay, thanks for the info. -=>JB<=- On Feb 27, 2013, at 3:17 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote: > Somewhere in the comments section of the Kickstarter page, a man who used > to work with the code when it was Metacard describes it as "a hairball" (or > something like that). I'm not sure anyone should be

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Keith Clarke
…isn't a 'hairball' the new Mountain Lion archive format from Apple, where decompression uses the 'retch' function? ;-) Best, Keith.. On 27 Feb 2013, at 11:17, Bernard Devlin wrote: > Somewhere in the comments section of the Kickstarter page, a man who used > to work with the code when it was M

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
No books really - just being able to code proficiently in C/C++/Obj-C... The knowledge required to do stuff to the current engine is a lot though, however all should start to get easier as we get past each phase of refactoring. No doubt we'll run intensive workshops at the conference with Mark Wa

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread JB
Thanks! -=>JB<=- On Feb 27, 2013, at 3:42 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > No books really - just being able to code proficiently in C/C++/Obj-C... > > The knowledge required to do stuff to the current engine is a lot though, > however all should start to get easier as we get past each phase of > re

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 27/02/2013, at 10:42 PM, Kevin Miller wrote: > No doubt we'll run intensive workshops at the conference with Mark > Waddingham and the other engine developers too. Oooo that sounds interesting -- Monte Goulding M E R Goulding - software development services mergExt - There's an ext

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 01:17 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote: Somewhere in the comments section of the Kickstarter page, a man who used to work with the code when it was Metacard describes it as "a hairball" (or something like that). I'm not sure anyone should be expecting to grasp the code until it is modulari

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 01:42 PM, Kevin Miller wrote: No books really - just being able to code proficiently in C/C++/Obj-C... The knowledge required to do stuff to the current engine is a lot though, however all should start to get easier as we get past each phase of refactoring. No doubt we'll run inte

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Björnke von Gierke
Sure, but that's not different from the current situation, and yet almost nobody tried. On 27.02.2013, at 13:27, Richmond wrote: > And as a large part of the IDE is written in Livecode (err, is that what the > programming language is now called?) > those of us who run a mile as soon as somebody

Re: 100%

2013-02-27 Thread Medard
J. Landman Gay wrote: > Me too, I didn't really believe it would happen. Amazing! Too cool. an amazing "sprint final" ;-) I thought that "the bar was too high"... ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to

Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Camm
It it possible to auto size a card to the size of a field of that card ? If so , what is the best way please. Regards Camm ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage

Re: 100%

2013-02-27 Thread Roger Eller
After all, Kevin Miller is a master of risk assessment. A man who saw something that even the late great Steve couldn't see in HyperCard. A man who not only invested in a development environment, and grew a strong company with it; He invested in us, the life breath of the community. It is that comm

Re: Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Björnke von Gierke
you can't set the card's rectangle, and the stack uses a different coordination system. So you need to convert using globalLoc which is the inverse of localLoc. on mouseUp lock screen --gather and set coordinates for stack put the globalLoc of the topleft of field 1 into partOne put t

Re: 100%

2013-02-27 Thread René Micout
Alleluia !! ;-) Le 27 févr. 2013 à 13:48, Roger Eller a écrit : > After all, Kevin Miller is a master of risk assessment. A man who saw > something that even the late great Steve couldn't see in HyperCard. A man > who not only invested in a development environment, and grew a strong > company wi

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 02:29 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: Sure, but that's not different from the current situation, and yet almost nobody tried. Having developed the horizontal Toolbar for version 2 there was a complete interface redesign performed by the good folks at base (think RR/LC 2 versus 2.6

1001 Thanks

2013-02-27 Thread Peter W A Wood
Many thanks to everybody who sent me details of their apps for posting on 1001 things to do with LiveCode. I still have quite a few to prepare and post so don't worry if your app haven't been featured yet, it will be. I was humbled by the quality of your responses. I do plan to keep 1001 things

Wonderful

2013-02-27 Thread BKS
Sorry, I seem to have mis-posted this the first time. Just wanted to thank and congratulate everyone, and to mention John Gruber has contributed and written up the Kickstarter at daringfireball. I may be upping my pledge again. Brad Stanton -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revol

Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
Is it alright to use closed source and/or commercial software to produce components used in Open Source software, for instance: 1. I produce something using the Livecode Open Source variant, but use Adobe Photoshop to produce all the graphics. 2. I include a substack in my Livecode OS-authored

Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Jim Hurley
I see that at 417,000 Pounds we could get the Physics Engine in Run Rev. Let me encourage all of you with 17,000 pounds to spare to dig deep. (Full disclosrure: I am a retired Prof. of Physics.) The physics in Angry Birds is formitable. My nine ball pool is trivial by comparison. And the proces

Re: Congratulations, community!

2013-02-27 Thread Marty Billingsley
It occurs to me (a little late) that we should have gotten Stephen Fry to tweet about the Kickstarter project. He's all about technology, and a huge Apple fan -- he bought the second Mac available in England back in '84. I'm sure he played around with Hypercard back in the old days. A retweet f

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richmond wrote: Is it alright to use closed source and/or commercial software to produce components used in Open Source software, for instance: 1. I produce something using the Livecode Open Source variant, but use Adobe Photoshop to produce all the graphics. Graphics aren't bound to the execu

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Adding Box2D will be easier than you think. There are already C versions of the library, as well as many other languages. Coming up with syntax and metaphors that are easy for LiveCode users to understand will be the harder part. On Feb 27, 2013, at 10:51 AM, Jim Hurley wrote: > The physics i

Re: Congratulations, community!

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
That was suggested by someone, and I looked into it. But really, he doesn't post much about technology things. On Feb 27, 2013, at 10:53 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote: > It occurs to me (a little late) that we should have gotten Stephen Fry to > tweet about the Kickstarter project. He's all abo

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
Its the vector graphic rendering performance that is the harder part of that item. Being able to do the transforms on the GPU, drop shadows on the GPU, etc are crucial to making physics work. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/ LiveCode: Everyone can code

Re: tweet from Dan Shafer

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Dan tweeter a few hours ago to say he has bought my book! I did a reply, to let him know I have some of his books too. On Feb 26, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Colin Holgate wrote: > My hat off to whoever got him to post this: > > https://twitter.com/dshafer > > __

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 05:58 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Richmond wrote: Is it alright to use closed source and/or commercial software to produce components used in Open Source software, for instance: 1. I produce something using the Livecode Open Source variant, but use Adobe Photoshop to produce all the

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Keith- Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 3:26:15 AM, you wrote: > …isn't a 'hairball' the new Mountain Lion archive format from > Apple, where decompression uses the 'retch' function? ;-) -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecode mailin

Re: 1001 Thanks

2013-02-27 Thread Benjamin Beaumont
Hi Peter, Let me say a big thank you from the staff here at RunRev. Your blog is such a great resource for LiveCode developers. A great idea! Thanks again. Ben On 27 February 2013 14:22, Peter W A Wood wrote: > Many thanks to everybody who sent me details of their apps for posting on > 1001 t

keeping stack in front

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Hello fellow heroes, I am trying to modeless a substack and yet get some control over keeping it in front until it is dismissed. Like a modal but I can't use modal. I put a mouseUp handler in the main stack to see if the substack is open and if so prevent the user from clicking in the main stack

Re: keeping stack in front

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
set the systemwindow of window "sub stack name" to true On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > What is the better way to accomplish this? ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscrib

Stretch goal offer

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
I really want Cocoa. Now that we're in the last 16 hours, I'm upping my offer: I make two developer plugins for the IDE: PowerDebug and PowerTools, which are drop-in upgrade replacements for the built-in debugger and tools palette, respectively. If anyone buys these plugins from now until the fun

Re: Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
> > It it possible to auto size a card to the size of a field of that card ? ...or you could simply say on mouseUp set the width of this stack to the width of field 1 set the height of this stack to the height of field 1 set the loc of field 1 to the loc of this card end mouseUp --

Re: Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 07:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: It it possible to auto size a card to the size of a field of that card ? ...or you could simply say on mouseUp set the width of this stack to the width of field 1 set the height of this stack to the height of field 1 set the loc of field

Re: Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Richmond writes: > However, aesthetically, that would look unattractive, and a bit of > padding might make things better: Agreed, but that wasn't the Original Question. -- Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecode mailing list use-l

Re: Card auto sizing

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 08:03 PM, Mark Wieder wrote: Richmond writes: However, aesthetically, that would look unattractive, and a bit of padding might make things better: Agreed, but that wasn't the Original Question. Since when have you known me to answer the original question? And . . . not wanti

Post-KickStarter LiveCode - security issue fix?

2013-02-27 Thread Lyn Teyla
Hi all, It has been 3 years since my post to this list urging RunRev to fix the serious security issue where the scripts of password protected stacks and standalone apps can be fully viewed via memory dumps. This is because password protected scripts remain unencrypted in memory after compilat

On-Rev : Phishing attempt

2013-02-27 Thread Medard
"Receipt for your PayPal payment to Thiago La Vega" unknown to me ;-> What to do in this instance? -- I already wrote to spoof@paypal -- But it seems that the On-Rev server is no more immune to those attacks... ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livec

Re: keeping stack in front

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Colin, Except that allows you to click the main window and then when you do the front substack loses focus (greyed out) but stays on top. This is for blind people that may have accidentally clicked on the back main window so they will have a hard time purposely clicking on the front substack to

Re: Post-KickStarter LiveCode - security issue fix?

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 08:08 PM, Lyn Teyla wrote: Hi all, It has been 3 years since my post to this list urging RunRev to fix the serious security issue where the scripts of password protected stacks and standalone apps can be fully viewed via memory dumps. This is because password protected scripts r

conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
One of the harder conferences to get into is Google IO. It seeks out in a matter of minutes, and this year people are expecting it to sell out within one minute. I have a chance to get a reserved ticket, meaning I would have it before they are available, without queueing. The conference is on

£400k

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Another century comes and goes. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode

Re: keeping stack in front

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
I ended up using both the systemWindow and writing a little script on openStack to check if the substack is open and then if it isn't in front to bring it to the front every 1/2 second. Even though it is a timed loop I only need them to sign in so it isn't slowing it down too much. thanks -- T

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 08:27 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: Another century comes and goes. I ran out of fingers and toes to count upon a while back; but I do know that things are looking good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bUmc4g24NE says it all, really! Richmond. __

other pledge ideas

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Kevin, did you see the pledge ideas I sent to you and Ben? There would still be time for people like me to take advantage of those, if they existed. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscri

Re: On-Rev : Phishing attempt

2013-02-27 Thread stephen barncard
do you use a unique email for paypal? If not, then it could be just a guess by the criminal that you even have an account and just sent to that email.. -- does it include your full name? On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Medard wrote: > "Receipt for your PayPal payment to Thiago La Vega" > > un

Re: Examining the code

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Kevin Miller writes: > No doubt we'll run intensive workshops at the conference with Mark > Waddingham and the other engine developers too. That. Because (awesome) -- Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@

Re: On-Rev : Phishing attempt

2013-02-27 Thread Paul Hibbert
Ignore it! However, you should keep a regular check on your PayPal account, go direct to PP by typing their address into a browser, never from a link. I get the same type of email occasionally, probably many others on this list do too. It's an attack aimed at getting you to respond, to log on t

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
£405k. Cocoa is a go. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > £405k. > > Cocoa is a go. I will sleep well tonight. -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Learning Systems www.clarify-it.com-www.screensteps.com ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists

Re: other pledge ideas

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
Colin thanks, I got your ideas last night. At this stage I think we're beyond adjusting the reward tiers. However if you or anyone else wants to do a combined deal on a conference and lifetime license, or any other custom pledge, drop us a line either to me directly or support and we'll work it out

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Damn, I wish I had more money to drop. Already doubled what I could 'afford'… At least cocoa is on. -- Tom McGrath III http://lazyriver.on-rev.com mcgra...@mac.com On Feb 27, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > >> £405k. >> >> Coc

GameSalad thread

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
Man, LiveCode people are everywhere! http://forums.gamesalad.com/discussion/54406/livecode ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://li

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 28/02/2013, at 5:25 AM, Colin Holgate wrote: > The conference is on at exactly the same time as the RunRev one. If you're going to one RunRev conference in your life this should be the one. How exciting is it going to be after the month we've just had! -- Monte Goulding M E R Goulding - s

Re: Policing the Open Source Version?

2013-02-27 Thread Geoff Canyon
Unless this has changed from years back, an enencrypted stack, even when built into a standalone, can be pried out if someone is naughty. On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:31 AM, Monte Goulding wrote: > > 1. Who is going to check on this sort of thing? > > Not me... hoever, there's likely to be lots of

Re: Post-KickStarter LiveCode - security issue fix?

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
This is a common problem with high level languages and has always been present not only in our platform, but in many others throughout history. We do have various ideas about how to further improve code security in the commercial edition and look forward to implementing those during the restructure

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Matthias Rebbe
Same here. I already switched from 640 to lifetime license. Took me some time to convince my wife that this is really important. Regards, Matthias Am 27.02.2013 um 20:22 schrieb Thomas McGrath III : > Damn, I wish I had more money to drop. Already doubled what I could 'afford'… > > At least

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 28/02/2013, at 2:58 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > > The GPL-governed Community Edition enforces its GPL requirements by not being > able to run stacks made with the Commercial Edition. Richard this is not correct. It's only password protected stacks that won't be able to be run on the GPL

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Colin Holgate
It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, where they usually give everyone valuable hardware (like, it was a tablet and a phone last time). Still think I'm heading to Edinburgh though! On Feb 27, 2013, at 2:30 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > >If you're going to one

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, > where they usually give everyone valuable hardware (like, it was a tablet > and a phone last time). > > Still think I'm heading to Edinburgh though! That's the dedi

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richmond
On 02/27/2013 09:36 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: On 28/02/2013, at 2:58 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: The GPL-governed Community Edition enforces its GPL requirements by not being able to run stacks made with the Commercial Edition. Richard this is not correct. It's only password protected stacks

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Heather Laine
Colin, I'm surprised you even hesitated for a moment. There's just no contest. Heather On 27 Feb 2013, at 19:36, Colin Holgate wrote: > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, > where they usually give everyone valuable hardware (like, it was a tablet and > a p

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Keith Clarke
You've proven over the last fortnight that you're almost everywhere at the same time - so don't try to kid us that you can't manage a mere two locations! ;-) Best, Keith.. On 27 Feb 2013, at 19:36, Colin Holgate wrote: > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO,

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Colin Holgate writes: > > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, where they usually give everyone > valuable hardware (like, it was a tablet and a phone last time). > > Still think I'm heading to Edinburgh though! Google should know better than to create sched

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
Kevin is there any chance that this could include transforms on any object? Text rotation would be nice for example. I was just looking at the Box2D docs yesterday after discussing this with a few people. This will really make LiveCode a gaming platform and while I don't do games my kids get re

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Ben Rubinstein
Simple: register for Google IO, go to Edinburgh, send a ringer to pick up your Glass-es. If the avatar you use on social media (your Mii?) is what you have on your identity documents it should be easy to disguise someone else to match it! On 27/02/2013 19:36, Colin Holgate wrote: It would be

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: > On 28/02/2013, at 2:58 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> >> The GPL-governed Community Edition enforces its GPL requirements >> by not being able to run stacks made with the Commercial Edition. > > Richard this is not correct. It's only password protected stacks > that won't

Coding Promo

2013-02-27 Thread Ronald Zellner
They aren't necessarily talking about LiveCode, but it should be included. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10100689712053311&set=vb.309754825787494&type=2&theater ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 28/02/2013, at 6:52 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> The GPL-governed Community Edition enforces its GPL requirements > >> by not being able to run stacks made with the Commercial Edition. > > > > Richard this is not correct. It's only password protected stacks > > that won't be able to be run

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
Monte Goulding wrote: On 28/02/2013, at 6:52 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> The GPL-governed Community Edition enforces its GPL requirements >> by not being able to run stacks made with the Commercial Edition. > > Richard this is not correct. It's only password protected stacks > that won't be

Re: Open Source Question

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 28/02/2013, at 7:03 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Hopefully, yes. > > There may be some works governed by incompatible licenses which are not > password-protected, so we'll want to review the licenses for any libraries we > use to ensure they're GPL-compatible. Nothing changes in that regar

Re: £400k

2013-02-27 Thread Jim Kanter
All you need is cash! On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Richmond wrote: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bUmc4g24NE > > says it all, really! ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe a

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Send you wife, girlfriend, best friend or "me" to Google IO and split the goodies….. -- Tom McGrath III http://lazyriver.on-rev.com mcgra...@mac.com On Feb 27, 2013, at 2:36 PM, Colin Holgate wrote: > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, > where they usual

ASCII code for Home, End, Page Up, Page Down

2013-02-27 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Does anyone know the correct ASCII codes for Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down ??? I haven't had a keyboard with them on it for years and I need to trap them in a keydown handler. Thanks -- Tom McGrath III http://lazyriver.on-rev.com mcgra...@mac.com _

Re: ASCII code for Home, End, Page Up, Page Down

2013-02-27 Thread Devin Asay
Tom, If I remember correctly you're going to have to use rawKeyUp or Down handlers. Here are the rawKey codes: Home 65360 End 65367 Page Up 65365 Page Down 65366 HTH Devin On Feb 27, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > Does anyone know the correct ASCII codes for Home, End, Page Up

Re: ASCII code for Home, End, Page Up, Page Down

2013-02-27 Thread Mike Bonner
If you mean the scan codes then home : 65360 End : 65367 PUp : 65365 pDn : 65366 On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > Does anyone know the correct ASCII codes for Home, End, Page Up, and Page > Down ??? > > I haven't had a keyboard with them on it for years and I need t

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
The sprite layer mode would apply to any object but... It isn't for transformation of text and such as a rasterised version of the object will be cached on the gpu and it will do the heavy lifting. Rotated text will come as a side effect of the shape object, see relevant stretch goal :) Kind re

RE: 100%

2013-02-27 Thread Ralph DiMola
Last minute... but I'm in for 640lbs! We are one big happy fleet! Ralph DiMola IT Director Evergreen Information Services rdim...@evergreeninfo.net -Original Message- From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Monte Goulding Sent: Tuesday, February 26

Re: conference dilemma...

2013-02-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Colin Holgate writes: > > It would be my third RunRev conference, and I haven't been to Google IO, where they usually give everyone > valuable hardware (like, it was a tablet and a phone last time). The way I hear it, conference attendees will be given the option to *buy* the glasses. The early

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
On 28/02/2013, at 7:58 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > Rotated text will come as a side effect of the shape object, see relevant > stretch goal :) That's not clear in the goal description. The combination of the vector object + the image export from server will enable us to build some awesome charti

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
I know. Some of these stretch goals are even better than they sound. Its been a long campaign and in an ideal world we would have done blog posts, but there just wasn't time in the end. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/ LiveCode: Everyone can code O

sleeping pills

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
Are any of you guys sleeping tonight It's hard enough for me to sleep. I can't imagine all the stuff buzzing in your heads... If you do take sleeping pills don't forget to set the alarm for the party https://plus.google.com/events/c9ps7jck84e2gfpt7s1orn2e1os?authkey=CLL7h5z5qPKLSA Cheers

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
It's a shame, however, perhaps in the interests of the new open world we re entering into the blogs could be written over the next few of weeks in combination with updates on progress... On 28/02/2013, at 8:16 AM, Kevin Miller wrote: > I know. Some of these stretch goals are even better than t

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Miller
Yes. Couldn't agree more. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/ LiveCode: Everyone can code On 27/02/2013 21:20, "Monte Goulding" wrote: >It's a shame, however, perhaps in the interests of the new open world we >re entering into the blogs could be wri

Re: Physics Engine support

2013-02-27 Thread Monte Goulding
Actually, I think where we are now just about to get past Box2D I think it would be good to get more detail on the vector object in some forum. Even if it's just an email here. People can clearly see Win8 as a benefit but the vector one is a bit to abstract to excite anyone but Scott Rossi. What

Daring fireball

2013-02-27 Thread David Beck
Nice!! http://daringfireball.net/linked/2013/02/27/livecode Love this guy, sent him email early on about the campaign. Awesome to see the momentum build!! ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe,

Re: ASCII code for Home, End, Page Up, Page Down

2013-02-27 Thread dunbarx
I don't think you want ASCII, you probably, however, could use the codes for the "rawKeyDown" handler" home = 65310 end = 65367 pg up = 65365 pg down = 65366 No biggie: on rawkeydown var put var pass rawkeyDown end rawkeydown Just type and read. Craig Newman -Original Me

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