Hello Claudi, Great !! René Le 3 mai 2013 à 10:31, Claudi Cornaz <claud...@fiberworld.nl> a écrit :
> Hi, > > I am working on a tool, "stackally", which show's all handlers of a event in > a tree view. > A event means: everything that happens from the start of a message till the > end of that message. > Well that's the most important feature of the tool, besides showing which > handlers have changed between any 2 scans and naturally can store the > different scans, a bit like a backup. You can permanently keep any scan and > besides that, it will automatically keep the last x scans you made. (first > in, first out) > > I still need to do some work on it tough, besides incorporating the 2 new > handler types, before and after. (these change the messagePath order as you > might say, so I need to change that part of the code to adopt this so I can > create the correct tree view. > > I still have to think about the licensing. I spend a awfull long time on this > and I certainly > need the money. One thing I will surely do is make a free reader available, > which can display all scans, but you won't be able to scan a stack with the > reader. > > I think the free reader might be a realy good help for people starting with > livecode. > I guess they need documentation and good complete working samples. I know > this has been talked a lot about before on this list, and I believe, now it > is even more necesary so we can atract a lot of new people. People who are > eager to start coding in this wonderfull world called livecode. > > So for instance a good, completly functioning notepad or simpletext app would > be very usefull demo. > To learn the new text and paragraph features I started one which is almost > done, at least for the mac, for now. This demo needs to be able to open and > save text documents and of course it needs the splash screen aproach. It > needs menus, preferences and all the new text and paragraph features fully > working, > including the setting of tabstops and margins in paragraphs. It needs all the > works. This will surely be my > first demo with scan available with the stackAlly reader. It will make > understanding this 'complex' demo, > which has a lot of code, a lot easier. You don't need to go hunting through > all the different scripts > to find the next routine that gets called. ((this also shows you the > messagePath) It's all there, everything related is nicely viewable in a tree > view, easy accesable. It's also very usefull to just look up how the menuPick > message is handled for instance, or any other message that's used in this or > other demo of course. > > Anyway I hope to have some time to create the first 'finished' version soon. > > If you are interested please drop me a line. And if enough people are > interested, well it would > justify me spending some more time to finish stackAlly quickly. > > All the best, > Claudi _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode