> On 16 Jun 2022, at 9:08 pm, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> Is there a reason not to use the LC site URL, either alone or in addition to
> the Wikipedia one?
The https://livecode.com landing page is rather sparse, and focussed on drawing
customers in rather than conveying anyt
From what I know (my wife is a senior academic at a university) references
to Wikipedia pages are academic suicide, fail, go straight to jail, do not
pass GO, do not collect 200 smackers, and you get the picture.
On Fri, 17 Jun 2022, 11:47 David V Glasgow via use-livecode, <
use-livecode@lists.run
Of course that is completely true for academic content! This ain’t that.
In the paper I simply state that all text searching, manipulation and
aggregation was achieved using Livecode scripts, with a footnote to a brief
description and link to …
Go on. Ask your wife. That is how it’s done. (
I think in this instance, probably asking support would be the best bet.
> On 16 Jun 2022, at 2:31 pm, David V Glasgow via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I am writing a paper for publication (I hope) describing analysis of internet
> predator messages achieved using Livecode.
>
> I
Maybe a direct link here would be better:
https://livecode.com/resources/
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> On Jun 17, 2022, at 6:39 AM, Mark Smith via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> I think in this instance, probably asking support would be the best bet.
>
>> On 16 Jun 2022, at 2:31 pm, David V Glasgow
At the risk of getting on your nerves, but there is another
new version of the "universal button" widget.
Added text alignment controls and a horizontal margin
ratio slider in the "Text" section.
You have now better control over text and icon placement
in case icon gravity is set to "left" or "
Hi,
is there anyone who can use the new PolyGrid widget without any error?
I am running into errors when i delete all default columns and add for example
2 new ones and filling adding content to it using the PI
The error is similar to this one:
executing at 2:55:48 PM
LCB Error Value is not o
Hi Matthias
We’ve just uploaded an update for the LiveCode Enhancements bundle which fixes
this issue, you can re download this from your account area. It also fixes the
magic palette issue that you reported, for this one you may have to click on
the cog/gear button on the bottom right of the m
Hi Steven,
thanks, but now after applying a template to the PG and then deleting all
columns, i have after i deleted the last column again 5 columns.
4 columns with the name Col 4 and one column Col 5. And those columns could not
be deleted.
Shall i submit this also to the QC?
Matthias
>
Yes please. if you first empty the text data and then delete the column it
should work as expected.
But if you can submit it to QC we can look into further.
Thanks
Steven
> On 17 Jun 2022, at 16:05, Steven Crighton
> wrote:
>
> Hi Matthias
>
> We’ve just uploaded an update for the LiveCode
I wonder why that is? While you may find inaccurate information on Wikipedia,
the vastly overwhelming information there is absolutely accurate. But isn't
that true of EVERY source? In my life experience I have found that settled
science is very unsettled indeed. Salt causes high blood pressure.
The same rules apply to US schools. It may be similar to doing a critique
of Hamlet after reading only the Cliff Notes summary. No actual research or
thought required.
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On June 17, 2022 11:11
As I, or anyone else could write on Wikipedia about Hamlet being
Shakespeare's coded love notes to a camel he met in Oxford, I really wonder
why anyone, 'academic' or not, would stick their neck under that
guillotine's fairly jittery blade escapes me completely.
I often look up things on Wikipedia
I think no matter what you go to, inevitably you are looking for what other
people have said in critiquing hamlet or anything else. We call some people
experts because other people called experts certified them as such. It can’t be
any other way. But I often wonder who the first expert in any fi
That’s absurd. Everyone knows it was a Sherland pony.
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> On Jun 17, 2022, at 10:28, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> As I, or anyone else could write on Wikipedia about Hamlet being
> Shakespeare's coded love notes to a camel he met in Oxford, I really wonde
What about this link from the LiveCode.com site?
https://livecode.com/core-benefits-of-livecode/
It summarizes what LiveCode is and gives a comparison of LiveCode script to
code in JavaScript, PHP and Java.
It even mentions an academic article:
"A 2016 peer reviewed study conducted at Southe
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