I’ve got ‘Switch Button’ and a ‘Native Switch Button’ in the LC toolbox. Not
sure which one you are talking about.
The second one came with the widget set I bought, I think. Anyway it has caused
me a lot of trouble with the iOS simulator, but that may be because the
environment I’m working in i
I’m trying to get my iOS app, now ready for beta test, transferred to an actual
phone, after what I think are all the earlier steps both in the Apple
certification system (Franz Kafka would be proud!) and in LC and in the
simulator. I have also tried to follow advice generously given on this lis
I kind of answered my own question: the Capabilities are not available via the
editing function of the Provisioning Profile, but are associated with something
called the App ID Configuration (why?). However, most of the capabilities are
greyed out for me (why?) and those that could be added aren
Graham,
Unless anything has changed since my last month's release(could be possible)
all I have selected is "Game Center"(can't be un-ticked), "In-App
Purchase"(also can't be un-ticked). All the others can be ticked and optionally
configured. Do you use any of the un-ticked options in your app?
Is something still happening tomorrow?
> On Apr 18, 2020, at 1:46 PM, dsc--- via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> I will attend.
>
>> On Apr 18, 2020, at 7:45 AM, David Bovill via use-livecode
>> wrote:
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>> The app looks a good start, but basic. I took a closer look at the cartoon
>> images, th
Thanks Ralph
The only even vaguely relevant one for me which is not greyed out (most are, as
I said) is Maps. Since the app calls for GPS in the Standalone Settings, maybe
that’s a requirement - no, hold it! The info button says it’s for MacOS only
(really?). So still stuck. I am going to have
Graham,
This is from memory. When you are in Apple’s developer portal, you choose the
application destination you are targeting, and when you set the capabilities,
they are appropriate for the destination hardware. It sounds like you chose
MacOS instead of Mobile, iOS. It’s really easy to skip o
I think you're right, the "native" switch is the one you bought. I've had
no issues with the one that comes with LC.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On April 21, 2020 4:19:45 AM Graham Samuel via use-livecode
wrote:
I’v
Bill, I do really appreciate your help and Ralph’s. I admit I know nothing
about this Apple-designed maze and somehow the whole process is so different
from software development that it is almost impossible to learn a rational
route through it all, so I applaud your idea that someone could provi
On Apr 21, 2020, at 6:11 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode
wrote:
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> I’m trying to get my iOS app, now ready for beta test, transferred to an
> actual phone, after what I think are all the earlier steps both in the Apple
> certification system (Franz Kafka would be proud!) and in LC and in t
Yes, it was the “native” one.
I caused the error which I saw by creating an infinite loop. I did not realise
that the ‘hiliteChanged’ message is sent after the graphic representation of
the switch has been changed within the widget itself, so I scripted:
on hiliteChanged
set the highl
Does "lock messages" help here? I don’t know if it works for widgets? If so you
could do this:
Lock messages
set the highlight of me to not the highlight of me
unlock messages
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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I’m pretty sure the answer is no. It does not work on the included widgets.
Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 21, 2020, 6:38 PM -0400, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
, wrote:
> Does "lock messages" help here? I don’t know if it works for widgets? If so
> you could do this:
>
> Lock messages
> set the highlig
I that something that is just not done in a particular widget or just that the
LCB/LCS/engine architecture can't support it?
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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I have a small app that I've written for my lockdown-affected class, and the
students with Windows can not see the value of 'scale' type scrollbar controls
that have their showValue property set to true, but the Macs can. Is there a
cross-platform trick that I don't know?
Michael lockdown Lew
Michael,
Sometimes resizing the scrollbar will reveal the scale values. Does that work?
I’m not near my Windows machine, so can’t verify here. I know that on a Mac if
the scrollbar bounds are too small the values disappear.
Devin
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 9:35 PM, Michael Lew via use-livecode
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