Are you supplying a sound file for the beepsound to play ?... as in...
set the beepSound to specialFolderPath("engine") & "/shortbeep.aiff"
From: use-livecode on behalf of Terry
Judd
Sent: 12 October 2016 04:24
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Re: beepsound o
1. You have to include your own beep sounds with your app. Use "Copy
Files" in the standalone application settings
2. In your code, use "set the beepsound to" and the path to the file
3. mergAVAudioSessionSetCategory "playback","false","true"*#monte defaults
the speaker to off when barcode is on*
Thanks Mike, I’ll give all that a go.
Terry...
On 12/10/2016 9:22 pm, "use-livecode on behalf of Mike Kerner"
wrote:
1. You have to include your own beep sounds with your app. Use "Copy
Files" in the standalone application settings
2. In your code, use "set the beepsound to" and
Hello Martin and Bill and other educators,
Actually we have been diligent little elves working away since the hangout
meeting. Based on research, we have decided to focus on 2 interchange
formats: LTI and xAPI [from TinCan and SCORM].
We would like in the near future to have another online meetu
Why can't you edit the plist file? I'm pretty sure I have done it in 8 and
I think 8.1, too.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 5:52 PM, Ralph DiMola
wrote:
> Randy,
> Thanks!
>
> I'll just make those folders read/write and make the edits. I did not
> realize that the "background audio" option sets UIBack
The iOS device folders are now read-only. I set them to read/write and edited
the plist files. The background audio setting seemed the easier path but set
another key also that raised Apples eyebrows and got me rejected.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreenin
Good, that is awesome! I'm excited!
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 5:00 AM, Todd Fabacher wrote:
>
> Hello Martin and Bill and other educators,
>
> Actually we have been diligent little elves working away since the hangout
> meeting. Based on research, we
One thing that occasionally trips me up is my iPad's auto correct. I had meant
to specifically acknowledge my appreciation to Todd Fabacher and Digital
Pomegranate for taking on this project. My iPad changed the first word to
"good". Gotta be careful to read what I type.
Anyway, thanks, Todd.
I have a Nextbook Android tablet (Jelly Bean) that was dropped on me by
my wife
when I bought her a MacBook Air; and, frankly, tablets make me think of
plastic bath-toys.
So, I was wondering about rejigging it with Ubuntu-phone . . .
1. Does anyone know if the Raspberry Pi version of Livecode
Hi all,
For the needs of my current project, the browser widget is used a lot for the
UI and should not have the default scroll bouncing behaviour, which doesn't
make it feel "app-like" enough.
I tried some classical javascript/css approaches that work well on web pages
(preventing default on
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Richmond
wrote:
> I have a Nextbook Android tablet (Jelly Bean) that was dropped on me by my
> wife
> when I bought her a MacBook Air; and, frankly, tablets make me think of
> plastic bath-toys.
>
> So, I was wondering about rejigging it with Ubuntu-phone . . .
>
I've done this when I'm trying to debug something, but ya know, one thing I
haven't tried to do, yet, is attach the script editor to a mobile app and
then hack the app more directly while I'm inside of it.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Roger Eller
wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 11:52 AM, R
It took a bit to track this down,, but the command
SELECT unqKy, ktyp, kywd, usr, tstmp, scr, cmd FROM
dhdbt_testy_xlvi___001 WHERE ((tstmp > '2010-01-01 00:00:00.00-00')
OR (tstmp IS NULL));
is yielding
revdberr,
That's it; just "revdberr,"
This is regardless of whether or not the
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