On 24/02/14 08:17, stephen barncard wrote:
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Richmond wrote:
Maybe open it in a text editor, or, heaven forfend, Hypercard running on a
Mac running a 'Classic' system, or Sheepshaver doing the same.
Get it to run in System 9 in Classic mode, copy the scripts, ta
No; Happy Campers; it's not from me!
On the Forum there's a fairly offensive message posted by somebody
calling themselves 'amthonyblack' here:
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=19273
You'll have to scroll down a bit.
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Reading it, initially, I felt a bit of
Richmond...
This chap 'Amthony' has been a 'whinger' from his first post
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18735&start=30
You can't please all the 'Amthony's' all of the time
> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:36:37 +0200
> From: richmondmathew...@gmail.com
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
On 24/02/14 11:53, John Dixon wrote:
Richmond...
This chap 'Amthony' has been a 'whinger' from his first post
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18735&start=30
Yes, he does bang on in the same way, doesn't he?
You can't please all the 'Amthony's' all of the time
I don't have any
Hi Ender
Have you tried creating folders for each of the languages that you want to
support and add them to the project using the copy folder tab in standalone
settings?
The folder names are of the form:
tr.lproj (for turkish - I think!)
de.lproj (for german)
en.lproj (for english)
etc
Hi,
I have written a blog post to explain what is LiveCode, with CS teachers
in mind. If you have any comments, you can add them at the bottom of the
article.
http://qery.us/44f
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x
On 23/02/14 23:03, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> What really made me give up on Hypercard and Supercard was the fact
> that stacks with more that 2000 cards kept corrupting themselves, and
> the xcmd’s capable of accessing dBase databases were sketchy at best.
>
>
> What got me BACK into using a Hypercard
A quick update on the problem that I experienced with initialisation of script
locals. Mark Waddingham posted the following comment on the bug report that I
made:
START COMMENT
I think I know what is happening here - when the stack is being saved as a
standalone, the stack is closed and reopene
Good Afternoon Richmond
On 24 Feb 2014, at 17:36, Richmond wrote:
> I wonder if RunRev might not be persuaded to have a webpage with links to all
> our 'clever stuff':
>
> it might serve RunRev's interests . . .
1001 Things to Do with LiveCode has a lot of links to "clever stuff" built with
LiveCode 6 compatibility
The Scripters Scrapbook v6 for all Mac OSX standalone options has been
updated to bring it in line with the Windows options...
www.FlexibleLearning.com/ssbk
And yes, there is a special upgrade price of £29 (about $47 or 35 EUR) for
existing v5 users from www.FlexibleLear
On February 23, 2014 11:49:36 PM CST, Richmond .
>
>I have a feeling opening a Hypercard file with Livecode is asking for
>trouble.
>
>Presumably, among other things, the fact that a HC file should have
>both
>a resource fork and a 'what-ever-the-other-fork-is-called-bit-I-cannot
>remember' fork
Richmond.
He could be a valuable contributor, since some of his points are quite valid.
It may be that the promotion of LiveCode needs a more professional effort and
branding, analogous to the topic of the flame war that can be read in the
forum, which was about whether LC is a product that li
Peter W A Wood wrote:
> On 24 Feb 2014, at 17:36, Richmond wrote:
>
>> I wonder if RunRev might not be persuaded to have a webpage with
>> links to all our 'clever stuff':
>>
>> it might serve RunRev's interests . . .
>
> 1001 Things to Do with LiveCode has a lot of links to "clever stuff"
> buil
Alan hi,
That may be the solution, but I have no idea how to create a valid .lproj
folder within a Livecode app.
I’ve checked other iOS apps {facebook, evernote, etc.}.
They have more than hundred of .lproj folders
and each of those folders contain two files:
Localizable.strings and InfoPlist.str
Hi Ender,
Exactly this does it.
Just create an empty folder called, I think for Turkish, tr.lproj
Now use the copy file pane in the Standalone settings inside Livecode to copy
that to your project.
If you have your phone in Turkish then the iOS dialogs etc should now appear in
Turkish.
If yo
Hi Ender,
Just put a folder in there with no files in it.
This made the MergExt externals show up in my native language (Dutch).
On uploading last time (since 01-02-2014) it gave a notice on my
Dutch.lptoj folder that it is not the way to go (never seen that before on
iOS6).
It still works however
dunbarx wrote:
> He could be a valuable contributor, since some of his points are
> quite valid.
I think that's a fair assessment. He's obviously very bright and
energetic, and while he seems somewhat unfamiliar with the role of
common moderation in a forum I think the current thread he's
pa
Could somebody please show me where I can get all the specs I'll need to
help our artist create ICON files for Mac and Windows stand alones?
We'll need to create icon files for both the Application and its documents.
Thanks,
Ray Horsley
LinkIt1 Software
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On 2/24/14, 12:21 AM, As_Simon wrote:
Sweet!
In The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
There are 328987 occurrences of the letter "t"
It took 822 millisecs
I knew it would be fast, but even I am pretty impressed by that. Thanks
for checking.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...
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Am 24.02.2014 um 18:10 schrieb Lynn Fredricks :
> Hello all,
>
> This offer ends today. We've had some spectacular results esp with Valentina
> Studio Pro, since it now suppo
On 2/24/14, 10:40 AM, Ray wrote:
Could somebody please show me where I can get all the specs I'll need to
help our artist create ICON files for Mac and Windows stand alones?
We'll need to create icon files for both the Application and its documents.
Google "windows mac icon sizes" and you'll ge
Hey Jackie, thanks.
On 2/24/2014 1:04 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/24/14, 10:40 AM, Ray wrote:
Could somebody please show me where I can get all the specs I'll need to
help our artist create ICON files for Mac and Windows stand alones?
We'll need to create icon files for both the Application
On 24/02/14 15:14, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Good Afternoon Richmond
On 24 Feb 2014, at 17:36, Richmond wrote:
I wonder if RunRev might not be persuaded to have a webpage with links to all
our 'clever stuff':
it might serve RunRev's interests . . .
1001 Things to Do with LiveCode has a lot of
I wouldn’t go looking under any bushels for lights! You might find cheese
instead…
Bob
On Feb 24, 2014, at 01:36 , Richmond
mailto:richmondmathew...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Reading it, initially, I felt a bit offended; but, then on further thought I
wondered if at least
some of it might be true.
yeah… troll.
He might try looking at Wowmatrix, which was written ENTIRELY in Livecode. It
goes out to various WOW add-on sites, checks for the latest versions, compares
it with the users current version, allows the user to selectively or globally
update their add-ons, has a live update featur
All my unparalleled skill and expertise as an IT Jedi Master can be attributed
to Google. Thanks Google! “You’re welcome Jedi Bob!”
Bob
On Feb 24, 2014, at 10:04 , J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 2/24/14, 10:40 AM, Ray wrote:
>> Could somebody please show me where I can get all the specs I'll need
If only someone would get their networking up to snuff I might go back to using
it for things like, oh I dunno… Crystal QUEST! YAA! Even my dog years old
copy of Myst!
Bob
On Feb 24, 2014, at 06:49 , J. Landman Gay
mailto:jac...@hyperactivesw.com>> wrote:
To ensure a smooth import the st
Nice Mark! I still like my construction metaphor though. ;-)
Bob
On Feb 24, 2014, at 04:03 , Mark Schonewille
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a blog post to explain what is LiveCode, with CS teachers in
> mind. If you have any comments, you can add them at the bottom of the article.
>
> ht
Folks,
I've been following this discussion with interest and, as a newby to livecode,
but with a history going back to HyperCard and Supercard, you might be
interested in my perspective. I've programmed in Fortran, Pascal, C, Corona,
Php, Adobe Director (extensively) and Basic, so I've been expo
On 2/24/14, 10:23 PM, Earthednet-wp wrote:
I thought the comments by Anthony reflected someone who was trying to
make a quick appraisal, and were based on what he could easily find.
It seems Livecode guys could improve their web site to hilight
outstanding examples of sophisticated apps created
On 25/02/14 03:17, Bob Sneidar wrote:
yeah… troll.
He might try looking at Wowmatrix, which was written ENTIRELY in Livecode. It
goes out to various WOW add-on sites, checks for the latest versions, compares
it with the users current version, allows the user to selectively or globally
update
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