To summarize some of the previous advices and to
show beginners how easy it is to use applescript:
-- begin commandline
osascript -e 'tell application "LiveCode"
activate
do script "put the internet date"
end tell'
--end commandline (include the last char which is cr)
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Yes would be good to know. I've seen demos of drag- reordering, and
scripted a few experiments - but seeing that work on mobile for something
as visually complex as a data grid (or Levure dataview) I've no seen.
My suspicion is that that sort of visual drag drop animated feedback is
best done in H
Not sure where to report GitHub issue? Being lazy and reporting here:
Calling popup with a widget as a reference rather than a button results in
a crash.
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popup widget works here in LC 8/9 without problems.
What is your crashing line(which widget)?
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I just tested a stack on Andorid with lots of input fields where i
turned the accelerated off everytime.
But this fix now works great. So i can leave it on, Thanks a lot!
Op 27-3-2019 om 01:35 schreef J. Landman Gay via use-livecode:
I'm sending years worth of gratitude and appreciation. You a
I would like the compare the scripts of two stacks, that are on two branches of
in GIT, both its binary and external text only scripts.
The challenge is: there are scripts in the binary stack, often "little"
preopenstack/card script, initialization calls that trigger external text only
livecode
Dear Panos
My impression fixing the disk access for the script editor (SE) for
Windows in this version 9.0.4 RC-2 seems to have changed everything to me.
I only had a short review. But already I can see and feel that text entries
appear to be so much faster and smoother.
If this good behavior per
Try this:
*popup widget "footer"*
Crashes at least with widgets of type widget.paletteActions - not tried to
crash things with other widget types.
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 11:32, hh via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> popup widget works here in LC 8/9 without problems.
>
>
Your syntax is wrong (see dict), "footer" is not a widget kind.
Try this:
popup widget "com.livecode.widget.paletteactions" at the mouseloc
Nevertheless the wrong syntax should result in an error,
not in a crash. Please report to https://quality.livecode.com
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On 3/28/19 2:53 PM, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
I don’t think there have ever been DP releases for maintenance releases.
Ah, yes. Thanks - I stand corrected. Still going straight to an rc
distribution seems like a strange idea, especially with this many bug
fixes, but whatever.
I've obtained approval from the LC team for an enhancement that can
improve performance and reduce system resource use for LC Server and
faceless standalones.
This would seem an easy fix for someone who knows their way around the
code base, described here:
https://quality.livecode.com/sho
>
>
> ./livecode-server-community -f
>
So this would only work when calling the LC Server from the command line?
If not, how could the Font loading process be passed when alivecode server is
running on a webserver and the .lc file is called from a web browser?
Matthias
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Could you not do that in your .htaccess file ? (or presumably in more
powerful ways if it's a VPS, etc.)
"simply" add a rewrite rule that adds the "-f" flag to HTTP requests in
general, with an override rule for those few server scripts that might
want font initialization.
Actually, I think
Matthias Rebbe wrote:
>>
>> ./livecode-server-community -f
>>
>
> So this would only work when calling the LC Server from the command
> line?
By what other means is a CGI invoked?
> If not, how could the Font loading process be passed when alivecode
> server is running on a webserver and the
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Actually, I think it would also be good (if it's feasible) to have a way
to invoke the font-loading from within LCS, so that e.g. a library that
did intend to do graphics stuff could request font loading when needed.
(Yes, I do have one of those - generates graphs, snapshots
On 30/03/2019 21:56, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Given that it's taken years to get approval for -f, I'm reluctant to
overload the task with too many additional features at the outset,
though perhaps as a separate scope of work it may be worth pursuing if
we can find someone to imp
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