Hi Richard,
I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path is
used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.
Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the destination
path in the URL? Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not relative to the user's
home dire
I would like to install RevMedia (the free version) on my G5 iMac
running Mac OS 105
but the licence seems to have expired.
Any bright ideas on this?
Richmond.
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I pumped out a 32-bit Mac standalone from my Char Ref stack and
released it through MacUpdate as a freebie, and have had a series of
e-mails from
someone called "Artie" who says that the standalone (886 pixels high)
won't fit on his
Mac Laptop that has a screen res of 2880 x 1880.
This see
Is it possible that "Artie" has his display set to a lower resolution to
compensate for vision impairment?
~Roger
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Richmond via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I pumped out a 32-bit Mac standalone from my Char Ref stack and
>
> released it th
Hi Roger,
I think you have hit upon the real problem,
and the correct solution. If he is looking at
his Mac at a resolution of either 1024 x 640
or 1280 by 800 then Richmond’s app wouldn’t
fit at all properly on the screen.
For my everyday use I usually have my screen
set to 1280 by 800 becaus
Dear list members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1.4 RC-1.
Getting the Release
===
You can get the release at https://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/ or via
the automatic updater.
Release Contents
LiveCode 8.1.4 RC-1 contains 70 bug fixe
Really? Then why does :
set the numberformat to 0.0;put -.1 + 0
result in
-0.1
?
Bob S
> On Apr 3, 2017, at 16:55 , hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> You should rather say the number format determines the num of DIGITS.
>
> That's what you wish to have (good idea). But it's not like that,
Charles Warwick wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path
> is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.
>
> Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the
> destination path in the URL? Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not
My application is 728 high. This covers 99% of users. I know that you’re not
releasing it for Windows, but there are Windows users with 11” screens. If the
OS reports screen resolution < 800 I hide the Taskbar as well.
Peter Bogdanoff
On Apr 4, 2017, at 6:30 AM, Rick Harrison via use-livecode
Personally I don't think "Artie" "knows his arse from hit t*t" . . . .
and just as soon as I get my sweaty paws on my wife's MacBook Air,
running 10.12.4 I will be able to tell him the difference, tactfully, of
course, you know me :P
Richmond.
On 4/4/17 3:06 pm, Roger Eller via use-livecode wr
I'm Happy, and everyone should be; and, despite my foul-mouthed
mumblings, the LiveCode team rock.
Richmond.
On 4/4/17 4:39 pm, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode wrote:
Dear list members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1.4 RC-1.
Getting the Release
===
OK: I'm off to "prune" my app :)
Richmond.
On 4/4/17 7:45 pm, Peter Bogdanoff via use-livecode wrote:
My application is 728 high. This covers 99% of users. I know that you’re not
releasing it for Windows, but there are Windows users with 11” screens. If the OS
reports screen resolution < 800
Hi all.
I am trying to compile some basic table data and create an email with that
table in the body, however, I am running into the whole tab stop issue where
any data that extends beyong the default tab stop causes all the "columns" to
move to the right.
So I thought I would try to embed t
Hello Charles -
Since I wrote my earlier post v8.1.4rc1 has been released, so I tried
there with better results for some things, and noted all of my findings
with both v9 and v8.1.4 for both SFTP and FTPS here:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19525
Question: libURL has a VERY con
Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I’ve been doing it that way for years
(save the dll’s as needed at runtime). The problem is that it seems that an
EXE made from LC 9.0 won’t even launch if you include any items related to the
internet (Broswer, Internet, SSL, etc) unless the tsNet.dll
"Artie" says:
"I wonder if, suspect, actually, that this has something to do with my
Retina screen."
I have no access to a retina screen, so would be grateful if anyone who
has would go to the MacUpdate website and
download my "CHAR REF" standalone and see what happens.
Richmond.
On 4/4/17
I have a need to allow a user to select the folder they want to save filled
form to. I want the default to be ~/Documents/Installs but of course that
folder may not be created yet. So what I do is I create the folder before
popping the selection dialog, then if the user selects another folder, I
Hmm: the Mac OS Indy version of 8.1.4 RC-1 offered me the option to
"upgrade" to 8.1.3.
Needs a tweak there :)
Richmond.
On 4/4/17 4:39 pm, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode wrote:
Dear list members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1.4 RC-1.
Getting the Release
==
"Artie" just sent me this:
"I wonder if this will give you a clue, Richmond...
A while back I ran into a problem wherein I all of a sudden couldn't
save screenshots to my Butler pasteboards until its developer explained
that Retina screens have three times as many pixels as regular screens,
s
The revMail command is the same as calling a MailTo URL and so that
technique is limited by the email client's implementation of MailTo
which don't support the passing of HTML.
The best I have found is this ...
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4071/l/13197-how-do-i-create-an-html-e-mail
... whi
Hi All,
Could you check in your own Linux setup,
if Right-Click contextual menu works fine
in LiveCode IDE (version 8.1.3)?
Thanks in advance!
Al
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Hi All,
Could you check in your own Linux setup,
if Right-Click contextual menu works fine
in LiveCode IDE (version 8.1.3)?
Yes.
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Dan Friedman wrote:
> Also, what’s with this ginormous DLL “libcef.dll”? It’s 47.5MB.
> Anyone know what that’s related to?
It's the CEF browser engine used by the browser widget.
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It seems alright over "here": Xubuntu 16.04, 64-bit.
Best, Richmond.
On 4/4/17 9:46 pm, Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode wrote:
Hi All,
Could you check in your own Linux setup,
if Right-Click contextual menu works fine
in LiveCode IDE (version 8.1.3)?
Thanks in advance!
Al
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Bob Sneidar wrote:
> On Apr 4, 2017, at 10:28 , Richard Gaskin wrote:
...
>> Question: libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're
>> uploading to a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist,
>> it'll create that folder for you.
>>
>> If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there
Ok, when we last left our hero…. I was able to save all the dlls and whatnot
into custom properties and save them at app launch (exact same structure as
when LC made them). The problem is, the EXE doesn’t recognize that the dlls
are in place. How do you tell the exe that they are there and to
>>> Bob S. wrote:
>>> You should rather say the number format determines the num of DIGITS.
>> hh wrote:
>> That's what you wish to have (good idea). But it's not like that, its
>> the length of the number as string.
> Bob S. wrote
> Really? Then why does :
> set the numberformat to 0.0; put -.
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the bug report, I'll check that out soon.
Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically create
missing directories when uploading a file. If you look in the dictionary for
the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a command to turned that feat
On 4/4/2017 3:57 PM, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
> Anyone have any insight?
Externals (.dll files that an a LC external) can be added to a created
substack on startup by setting the externals of that new sustack to the
approriate names and paths and then the substack started as a Library
> Panos M. wrote:
> Dear list members,
> We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1.4 RC-1.
Bugs fixed (among others):
Lock cursor works again ...
Layering is correct again ...
The formattedRect works now also for 16 bit coords ...
Thank you very much LC-team, especially for that!
_
I'm seeing this fairly consistently now.
At the moment, testing installation, I'm using OSX screen sharing to
connect to another Mac. Both are running the very latest Sierra, but it
predates this.
Several stacks get opened in the project.
Much of the time when I hit entyer at the end of a line,
Charles wrote:
> Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically
> create missing directories when uploading a file. If you look in the
> dictionary for the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a
> command to turned that feature off if you wish to.
Thanks - found it:
This may amuse you:
http://lolcode.org
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Hi Dan,
there is a way to use the old libURL instead of the new tsNet external. If that
is sufficient for you then you just have to unload the tsNet library before
building the standalone.
To do this just execute this from within the message box:
dispatch "revUnloadLibrary" to stack “tsNetLib
Paul,
Thank you for the advice. But, either it didn’t work, or I’m doing it wrong.
Here’s what I did:
on startUp
new inv stack "myExternals"
set the mainStack of stack "myExternals" to "myGreatApp"
set the externals of stack "myExternals" to pExternals
-- pExternals is a list of all the dll’s
Hi Richard,
Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders that don't
exist?
I have identified a bug related to that which should be fixed in the next
version.
Thanks,
Charles
On 5 Apr 2017 at 06:50:29 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
wrote:
Charles wrot
Matthias,
Thank you, but I would like to use the new tsNet. Just want to deploy a single
file. Can’t believe there isn’t a way to do that!?!
-Dan
> there is a way to use the old libURL instead of the new tsNet external…
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Android keyboardActivated and keyBoardDeactivated message is not sending
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iOS Launch URL did not clear "the result" if successful.
iOS crash when browser gets an invalid URL.
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Hi Dan,
That look to me like it should work. Here is my code below which does
work. That said, it works under 6.7.x and earlier. I have not tested my
code under LC7+. In my case I have only 1 external but I want to load
the correct one for OSX or Window.
The whole "put (there is a folder tExtFile
Charles Warwick wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders
> that don't exist?
With SFTP, yes.
With FTPS I'm now seeing an error 64: "Requested SSL level failed
returned from server", with or without an existing path.
> I have identified a
Thanks Paul. That’s just what I’ve done in versions prior to LC 9. I can tell
you that it does work in LC 7 and 8. Not sure what the issue is with LC 9, but
maybe somone in the know from LiveCode will see this post and share the magic
formula!?!
-Dan
>>That look to me like it should work. H
Hi Richard,
Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL? It should be ftp://
even for FTPS connections.
Thanks,
Charles
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On 5 Apr 2017 at 08:20:05 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
wrote:
Charles Warwick wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Do you onl
Charles Warwick wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL? It should
> be ftp:// even for FTPS connections.
Thanks, Charles. Following the example you provided there, I had indeed
left it as "ftp://";
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Richard wrote:
>I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.
And I am only on dp6.
James
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James Hale wrote:
> Richard wrote:
>>I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> And I am only on dp6.
Well, to be fair dp76 was just released. And I know many folks still
using dp54. :)
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I'm not trying to do anything fancy like debug an app on iOS/Android. I'm
just trying to debug a standalone running on my windows desktop.
So I've got 9.0 dp 6
script debug mode is checked
test target is windows
remote debugger is checked in standalone inclusions
I've tried just running a test fr
Hmm… the remote debugger uses sockets. You might want to check the IDE is being
allowed to accept connections. Also perhaps check if there are any rogue
processes of the standalone or IDE in the task manager.
> On 5 Apr 2017, at 9:32 am, Matt Maier via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I'm not trying
Thanks Monte. There was an instance of the standalone stuck in task
manager. Forcing that to end allowed the popup and debugging window to work
mostly as described.
It ran into an error when it got to revZipOpenArchive and the script died.
The debugger didn't do anything particularly helpful there
Many Thanks to all, for testing
this feature in your own setup.
Looks like I have to test this in
other computers to learn if only
my own setup have such problem.
Livecode 8.1.3 (for Windows)
have no problems at all with
contextual menus...
Al
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So I've got a mainstack (#1). It calls a different mainstack (#2) so that I
can save data like API keys in #2 stack before closing it.
When I'm in the IDE #2 stack is getting and responding to every single
closeStack message that happens, including when I close IDE windows (ex:
script editor, vari
On 04/04/2017 04:49 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
Hmm… the remote debugger uses sockets.
What socket(s) does the remote debugger use? I'd like to stay out of its
way.
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Two independent stacks are at the same "level" in the hierarchy. Unless one
is put into use or otherwise explicitly made to trap messages above another
stack (like inserting a stack script into back, for example), I am not sure
how you are seeing what you are seeing.
Can you send a "closeStack" me
> On 5 Apr 2017, at 11:11 am, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 04/04/2017 04:49 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
>> Hmm… the remote debugger uses sockets.
>
> What socket(s) does the remote debugger use? I'd like to stay out of its way.
It begins at 54321 and bumps the p
On 04/04/2017 06:36 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
What socket(s) does the remote debugger use? I'd like to stay out of its way.
It begins at 54321 and bumps the port each time accept fails until it finds
one. The standalone is then inited with the current port in use by the IDE a
Hi LC Geniuses,
I have a stack that has a handler that sends messages to the stack and
waits until the handler that is triggered completes before it sends the
next one.
It works perfect except for when the stack loses focus. The messages stop
sending.
Is this normal behavior, and i just don't kn
I'm not aware of a way to "trace" where a message has been and the keywords
I can think of aren't turning up anything promising in the dictionary or
google.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 6:10 PM, dunbarx via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Two independent stacks are at the same "l
Can you put a closeStack handler in the stack that seems like it ought not to
be in the hierarchy, and see when it fires? Then maybe you can figure out what
caused it?
Craig
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That's already what's happening. This stack is getting every closeStack
message that happens, even the ones that fire off when the IDE's windows
close. It's just a stack opened from a file. It shouldn't be in between the
IDE's windows and the the engine.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:49 PM, Craig Newma
Place a breakpoint in the closeStack handler. When it fires and the
script goes into debug mode, look at the popdown menu button just to the
right of the debugging icons at the top left of the script window.
That's the execution contexts, and it tells you what path the message
took. The top lin
Hello,
I know about the life cycle dp - rc - stable release.
What I actually don't know, is there any "technical" difference behind the
scenes between a RC and a stable release? Is a RC just an approval state for
any feedback from us and could go 1:1 into a stable release, if there are no
serious
https://github.com/jedahan/hypermac
On the upper right-hand side of the page there is a green "Clone or
download" button.
Clicking this reveals an menu which has an option "Download Zip".
Extract this zip, then run the app "Mini vMac".
Not me, just something I found on a Yahoo Group.
Richmon
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