the snapshot to 1 second, and it
made no difference.
Best,
Bill
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Also: I’m on OSX 10.9.2
I’ll make a test stack to duplicate the problem, then file a bug report if it
behaves the sam.
BIll
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On May 3, 2014, at 3:38 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Added Info:
> The code I use for the snapshot is:
>
Mark,
For educators whose students use an LMS, like Moodle, a SCORM library would be
very useful. I don't know how many livecode folks would need it, but for
college education apps, it seems this capability could be pertinent.
Best,
Bill
William Prothero
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On Sep 18, 2
This seems like it should be easy, but I can't find anything in the
documentation.
I have a large map image that I want to draw onto. I have defined a viewport,
which is a graphic rectangle and all parts of the map that are not within the
viewport are hidden. The large map will move around, mag
the best
> way to make sure (again if lock screen is not enabled somewhere) to get a
> screen refresh.
>
> As a final note, if your script runs in a 'resizeStack' handler, never use
> lock screen (again because of internal optimisation the screen is actually
> alread
Folks:
The documentation says that you can add points. If I do:
put 10,10 - 5,5
I get 10,5,5
This is pretty useless.
Bill
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Folks:
The documentation says that you can add points. If I do:
put 10,10 - 5,5
I get 10,5,5
This is pretty useless. Is there a use for this? I'd like to have a quick way
of adding and subtracting points without doing it item by item.
I'm using version 6.1.1
Bill
William Prothero
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Folks:
I got myself into an infinite loop with an answer dialog coming up and couldn't
stop the program except to do a "Force Quit". LC Vers 6.5.1 and OX10.8.5
Is there some way, or is force quitting the only way to get out of the loop?
Bill
William Prothero
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Folks:
I am using LiveCode 6.5.1 and I find the following behavior very odd.
I am working with datagrids and have the dgData of a datagrid, which is a
normal array.
put the dgData of group "DataGrid 3" into myDatagridArray
Then I do:
put myDatagridArray into newArray
What's then in newArray i
rray[1] & lf into tP
> put "6" into tArray[1]
> put tArray[1] & lf after tP
> put tAnotherArray[1] & lf after tP
> put tP
>
> Output
> 1
> 6
> 1
>
> Perhaps dgData is not such a normal array after all?
>
> Peter
> http://LiveCode1001.b
you
> retype it into the email?
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Feb 2, 2014, at 17:27 , proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
>
>> Folks:
>>
>> I am using LiveCode 6.5.1 and I find the following behavior very odd.
>>
>> I am working with datagrids and have
Folks:
I think there is something weird about "offset". This occurred on version 6.5
and now on 6.6.
First off, the documents say:
"the charsToSkip is a non-negative integer. If you don't specify how many
charsToSkip, the offset function does not skip any items and starts at the
beginning of t
are looking for is the 10th
> character in the string, you will get (10-7) or 3 as the result.
>
> Pete
> lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>
> Home of lcStackBrowser <http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html> and
> SQLiteAdmin <http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.
A nice enhancement would be for a LC plug-in that would translate a stack
interface to one that would look the same on the web, using css, perhaps
javascript too.
It's beyond what I would want to take on, given my minimal css and javascript
expertise, but I'd pay some bucks for a plug-in that
Folks:
Are there any docs on the assert function? Seems like it might be useful, but
searching the livecode site and the docs turns up nothing.
Bill
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Folks:
Are there any docs for how to use the "assert" statement? I can't find any by
searching the live code site or the dictionary.
Bill
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What's going on with revOnline when accessed from the IDE, Developer menu? I'm
trying to download Richard's property inspector and it seems to hang. I try to
log in and it won't recognize my password, and won't try to reset my password.
Fortunately, the web site version works fine.
Bill
William
pp/Contents/Tools/Toolset/revonlinelibrary.rev"
573,752,1,revCallbackApplyLast
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William Prothero
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 11:45 AM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> What's going on with revOnline when accesse
Bernd:
It's a pity. I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but
can't find it on the web site.
Anyway, I've gotta get back to some productive work.
Best,
bill
William Prothero
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 12:40 PM, BNig wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> see Bug 11387
Richard:
Ahhh, I see. Got it! Great collection.
Bill
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> prothero wrote:
>
>> I was trying to download Richard Gaskin's prop inspector, but can't find it
>> on the web site.
>
> 4W Props is in RevNet,
Colin:
Tnx for the clarification. Yeah, I meant the music one.
Bill
William Prothero
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On Mar 7, 2014, at 8:31 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> Bill means the Scratch one,
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDyo4p1qLuE&feature=youtu.be
>
> Kickstarter girl does have an Action
Folks:
Before I bang my head against the wall too much, I'd like to make sure I'm
approaching this task correctly.
I have a digital elevation file consisting of 16 bit 2's complement data. I
first determine the position of the data for the desired location, then I do a
binary read.
put getAF
:55 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Folks:
> Before I bang my head against the wall too much, I'd like to make sure I'm
> approaching this task correctly.
> I have a digital elevation file consisting of 16 bit 2's complement data. I
> first determine the positi
Thanks, Richard. That lets me anticipate the new changes. I'm also modifying
images and I'l convert that code to use byteToNum.
Bill
William Prothero
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On Mar 13, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> prothero wrote:
>
> > Mainly, what I was wondering is if the byt
quot;
put adjustSizeOfRect(theRect,1,1,-1,-1) into snapRect --theRect is relative
to the stack
set the rect of image "mapSnap" to snapRect --now set the captured rect to
the mapbox rect
wait for 0 seconds with messages
set the visible of image thisImage to TRUE
e
ensource version
of livecode. Am I correct?
Best,
Bill
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preferenc
I'm asking this in order to decide whether I'm going to have to get a new
computer if I want to do iOS and App development that requires Xcode.
Tnx,
Bill
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Folks:
I'm labeling a graph and wonder if it is possible to rotate text. I'd like to
rotate it by 90 degrees for a y axis label. Currently, I'm using a text field
with no border to show axis labels. It would be nice to rotate text for y axis
labels.
Bill
proth...@eart
Scott:
Ok, that makes sense. I see that images can be rotated, and I plan on
finalizing the graph by capturing its image anyway. That should work fine.
Great idea that I should have thought of.
Thanks,
Bill
proth...@earthednet.org
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On Mar 25, 2014, at 6:33 PM, Scott
I can make some pre-defined labels
that are generic enough and use them for the axis labels (just thinking aloud).
That would work.
Best,
Bill
proth...@earthednet.org
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On Mar 25, 2014, at 7:09 PM, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
> Scott:
> Ok, that makes sense. I
Scott:
I'm not sure how to approach this. Should I use a separate, offscreen window to
put the field in, and to get the snapshot? Also, is it possible to create the
image with the background transparent, so I can put the image where I want and
see only the text?
Bill
proth...@earthedne
Thanks, Klaus. I'll do that.
Bill
proth...@earthednet.org
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On Mar 26, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Klaus major-k wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Am 26.03.2014 um 17:58 schrieb proth...@earthednet.org:
>
>> Scott:
>> I'm not sure how to approach this.
Richmond:
Thanks! I'm using 14pt fonts, so that is pretty important.
Best,
Bill
proth...@earthednet.org
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On Mar 26, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Richmond wrote:
> http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19764
>
> I prefer getting my hands dirty :)
>
>
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