Surely the script depends on what you want those buttons to do.
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 03:41 Roger Guay via use-livecode, <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Alex. Sorry I didn’t make myself clear. I’m building a calculator
> stack with forward and back arrow buttons and a Delete button
My first LC 9.6.5 RC 2 Speed Test -
Results on Windows 10, current WordLib
- LC 9.6.3:
A.docx - 0.073 seconds
B.docx - 0.518 seconds
C.docx - 0.321 seconds
D.docx - 0.314 seconds
E.docx - 9.202 seconds
- LC 9.6.5 RC 2:
A.docx - 0.05 seconds
B.docx - 0.484 seconds
C.docx - 0.284 seconds
D.
On 2021-11-05 11:05, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
My first LC 9.6.5 RC 2 Speed Test -
Results on Windows 10, current WordLib
Ratings:
- LC 9.6.5 RC 2 vs LC 9.6.3: 5 Wins, 0 Losses
- LC 9.6.5 RC 2 vs LC 6.7.11: 2 Wins, 3 Losses
Conclusion:
Good progress; if we follow up on thes
Mark:
> Is there any chance you can package up the files used to test
> along with the stack and submit as an issue to BZ?
> That way we can take a look to see what is causing
> the significant differences with C and E, in particular?
Absolutely; thanks!
I'll do that within the next few days.
(
On 2021-11-05 12:32, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
Absolutely; thanks!
I'll do that within the next few days.
(Should I use the old speed bug 21561 or a new one?)
If you just add it as another example stack to Bug 21561 that would be
fine - there's a good chance its multiple actual
OK, so I was close, but didn't get the cigar.
Here's an expanded snippet. The input is in a field called "fInput", the
buttons are all in a group, and handled by the group script (saves
having many tiny almost identical scripts).
The script uses the name of the target - but since I would nev
I want them to do exactly the same thing that the keyboard keys do!! IOW, I
want to emulate the delete key and the back and forward keys.
Roger
> On Nov 5, 2021, at 12:33 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Surely the script depends on what you want those buttons to do.
>
>
I am sorry for that misunderstanding: I had a fairly fixed idea of what
constituted a calculator in my head, and what you seem to want with your
back, forward and delete keys seems more
"word-processory".
Richmond.
On 5.11.21 15:59, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
I want them to do exactly
Mark:
> Is there any chance you can package up the files used to test
> along with the stack and submit as an issue to BZ?
> That way we can take a look to see what is causing
> the significant differences with C and E, in particular?
Here it is!
I just posted the set of test files
(and r
Hi all,
Has anyone yet had experience running LC in a Windows 10 ARM edition within
Parallels Desktop?
This, I feel, would be good knowledge for us all to be aware of.
I'm going through the process of working out my next upgrade to the MacBook
Pro M1Max. But a contributing factor is: wether this
Why do you need to emulate them?
Will you NOT have access to a physical keyboard?
Here's the script of a stupid button to DELETE one number in
a calculator read-out:
Richmond.
On 5.11.21 15:59, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
I want them to do exactly the same thing that the keyboard k
@ Bob Sneidar
Hi Bob, well, I am sorry, but I am not using any Apple systems, so I cannot
test on a Mac... I can test on Win-10 and Win-11.
I have some old equipment (Win-10) and some newer Win-11.
Nobody in serious business still uses Win-8, Win-7, and before. If at all,
then people switch to Li
Pissed around a bit:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=36444
Love, Richmond.
On 5.11.21 15:59, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
I want them to do exactly the same thing that the keyboard keys do!! IOW, I
want to emulate the delete key and the back and forward keys.
Roger
On
Hi Folks,
I've got a text field in a group with a mobile scroller created for a group.
I scroll the group instead of the field.
It all works well.
But after a while the scroller stops being responsive, and does not scroll
the group anymore.
Other parts of my app like nav buttons still work as expe
Correctionit also does this after i simply "move" the phone.
I limited the orientation to portrait. and that didn't help to narrow
the problem down.
And this happens on every MobileScroller I have. Otherwise it works great
...just can't wiggle the phone.
Any ideas?
On Fri, Nov 5, 202
Very good, Richmond. It’s impressive how quickly you piss around! And, it’s
close but no cigar . The arrow keys on the keyboard move the ibeam in a field
w/o highlighting any text. And, the Delete key deletes the char in front of the
iBeam. I thought this would be easy to duplicate in LC, but ma
remind me next week. my MBP just arrived, yesterday, and after 20 hours in
migration assistant, is finally in use.
I got a dev edition of win 11 installed in parallels, but i have not tried
anything else with it, yet.
i also have not figured out how to get the apps to transfer because you
can't jus
and i don't think you can get the win 10 installer for arm any longer. i
think it's been discontinued and you can only get 11, now.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 2:45 PM Mike Kerner
wrote:
> remind me next week. my MBP just arrived, yesterday, and after 20 hours in
> migration assistant, is finally in
Scratch all thatI solved the issue, I had not commented out a
deletescroller on orientationchanged. :)
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 2:12 PM Tom Glod wrote:
> Correctionit also does this after i simply "move" the phone.
> I limited the orientation to portrait. and that didn't help to na
On 5.11.21 20:37, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
Very good, Richmond. It’s impressive how quickly you piss around! And, it’s
close but no cigar . The arrow keys on the keyboard move the ibeam in a field
w/o highlighting any text. And, the Delete key deletes the char in front of the
iBeam
Hi Roger. Don't know if you've seen the script I posted around 6 hour
ago ("expanded snippet").
It does the correct forward / backward key movements, and also
implements both "backspace" (delete the char to the left of the iBeam)
and "delete" (remove the char to the right of the ibeam) as well
Alex, I did not see that and it is not in my mailbox. Would you please send it
again?
Thanks,
Roger
> On Nov 5, 2021, at 12:49 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Roger. Don't know if you've seen the script I posted around 6 hour ago
> ("expanded snippet").
>
> It does the cor
Is that unicode? If so how do I use it? Never done that before.
Roger
> On Nov 5, 2021, at 12:02 PM, Richmond via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Then, surely you want to implement the FORWARD delete key: 65535
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On 05/11/2021 20:18, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
Alex, I did not see that and it is not in my mailbox. Would you please send it
again?
Thanks,
Roger
Here it is again, below.
Or download the sample stack at
https://tweedly.org/downloads/calcbuttons.livecode
- not as pretty as Rich
Hi Roger,
> Am 05.11.2021 um 21:58 schrieb Roger Guay via use-livecode
> :
>
> Is that unicode? If so how do I use it? Never done that before.
no, that is the RAWKEY code for that erm. key. :-)
Use it in a "rawkeydown/up" handler.
> Roger
>
>> On Nov 5, 2021, at 12:02 PM, Richmond via use-liv
Thank you so much, Alex. This indeed does the trick. And thanks also to
Richmond and Klaus for spending time on this.
Roger
> On Nov 5, 2021, at 2:08 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/11/2021 20:18, Roger Guay via use-livecode wrote:
>> Alex, I did not see that and i
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