Strictly for Textmate.
On 19 July 2011 14:14, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 7/19/11 1:20 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>
>> Textmate and Ralf Bitter's free Livecode plugin for Textmate rocks for
>> live
>> iRev editing.
>>
>
> I know Trevor made one for BBEdi
http://revigniter.com/accessory
On 19 July 2011 14:18, stephen barncard wrote:
> Strictly for Textmate.
>
>
> On 19 July 2011 14:14, J. Landman Gay wrote:
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>> On 7/19/11 1:20 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>>
>>> Textmate and Ralf Bitter's free Liveco
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up their own server. Half my sites being at Dreamhost (and many email
addresses and namesake domain) and a long history with the Dreamhost had a
lot to do with me trying to do this. I am sort of a control freak.
But I never found anything objectionable in ON-Rev's quality of service.
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r everything working like this before.
Round trip - edit compile save run - the ultimate speed design setup.
Stacks are now on a par with text files for online editing ease.
Another thing - the "inline" error messages are much better than before -
more informative and right on the money
> Fields work, you can place pretty much every object EXCEPT a button on
> there
> and it works.
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> From Robert:
>
> There seem to be a space in the file name which terminates that path
> prematurely, causing the file not found error, I believe.
>
> YES! There is a space - how do I get rid of it?
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Maybe he could buy the USA and save us all. yeah, right.
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In most other programs,
> I would be able to just replace the large one with the small one. I can do
> it in this case too, but the small one is never seen.
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function in stackTest that sends back the content
> of a field without the stackname
>put ""
>-- NO, adressing fields works, ONLY if the name of stack is
> precised.
>-- CSQ :: handlers and functions have to be written specifically for
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more ab
e in a server
environment.
Reading fields is possible and that may be there for backwards compatibility
with existing stacks that store data in fields.
On 8 August 2011 08:44, Robert Mann wrote:
> Hi, saving a stack works fine in my case too. And this is important to my
> view.
> But cre
3) SAVING a stack
>• The FIRST TIME a Newly created stack is saved, the form save
> MyStack as
> myStack.livecode must be used
>stack is saved in the currentFolder, determined by the folder of the
> current .lc file in use
>• When stack is invok
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great for some of you to counter test these findings,
> update this memo and let us know,
> and communicate with mothership those who are in close contacts.
>
> It would be great to know what these server stacks are aimed at, will they
> gradually (..years!) come to par with
. It
> is assumed, and even expected that people pay for noise. The market should
> be driven by the quality of the work. If it's good, DMCA or no DMCA, the
> artist will STILL become rich and famous.
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it's UDP. One could use sockets in Livecode. Probably pretty easy to make
a Time Server LIb
here's the poop from the time
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5:11, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Thanks Waren and Scott. I will have a look at those. I can extrapolate UTX
> time from those zones I suppose, and then do the math for the particular
> time zone in the system settings.
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That was the OLD Steve. The new Steve came back in the late 90s with the
iMac and iPod, brought in the NEXT guys - and it's been up ever since.
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they are saying they are going to discontinue the use of that web site
> soon and force anyone who wants to use the navy time servers to use ntp.
>
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Digital Rights Management. Copy protection.
On 2 September 2011 11:48, Jonathan Lynch wrote:
> What is DRM?
>
> On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 2:45 PM, stephen barncard <
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t; > physical distance to a sensor node to trigger the appropriate recording,
> > which plugged into the bottom of the iPhone, which means design and
> > manufacturing and all that. Without that it's all academic isn't it?
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
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> being very traditional institutions, lag behind technology developments?
> As
> I recall, I've always had to pay for this type of guide so perhaps the
> museums make money on them, or perhaps they are just recouping the costs of
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le, low-tech, doesn't
> even require a smart phone. Only requires a cellular phone connection, which
> might be a deal-killer for larger museums with internal rooms that are out
> of cellular signal range. Still, I thought it was pretty clever.
>
> -- Peter
>
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eated as a 'foreign beta' OS to
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that. bummer. Also Lion is still download only - no
> disc.
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> > are cheap these days, just get another one.
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> throughout.
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> >> Richard, I?m afraid that changing the extension does not cause the type
> to change.
> >
> > It's worse than you think: file types have no meaning anymore in OS X.
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> mode."
>
> That says it all. Incorrect implementation of server software.
>
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> themselves. You can also use localStorage these days to keep stuff at the
> client.
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> On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:23 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
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> > Maybe it's me, but has anyone else seen a change in the way that in Snow
> > Leopard, the fi
false double click
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>
>
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>>
>> On Sep 26, 2011, at
! no waiting!
> - edit
> - hit RETURN again - back to normal
>
> Phil Davis
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>> false double click
>>
>> On 26 September 2011 11:11, stephen barncard<
>> stephenREVOLUTION2@barncard.**com >
.
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> Phil
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>> thanks for the tip but can't get that far. I'm often getting a false
>> double
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can imagine the mess and cleanup, and impossible to stop once started
(without pulling the plug)
Is my 12 core too fast? Does the speed of the machine have anything to do
with the timing?
sqb
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yes I've tried messing with this, but my problem is the initial selection.
On 26 September 2011 12:48, Devin Asay wrote:
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> On Sep 26, 2011, at 1:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
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> > It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
> > m
On 9/26/11 2:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
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>> It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
>> mostly not. Selecting either the text or the icon most often launches
>> whatever it is. Driving me nuts. And when that happens while trying to
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> Works! Thanks!
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> I use printer res images in other places and was considering that for my
> "pixelated" images to address this.
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> Dar
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> On Sep 26, 2011, at 1:53 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
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> > use a resolution that is higher than the screen resolu
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> > http://andregarzia.com/stacks/lib.aag.json.livecode
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> > It is a minimal library so don't expect a lot... :-D
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> > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM, stephen barncard <
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