[ANN] MobGUI themes
Mike Kerner
MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Sun Jan 5 18:24:20 EST 2014
Do you mean the Mr. beachball of death, or the Rotating Rainbow Of Doom?
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Roger Eller <roger.e.eller at sealedair.com>wrote:
> The new themes look great! But I managed to freeze LiveCode in less than a
> minute.
>
> I replaced a LC slider with a MG slider, themed it for Android, pasted in
> my script, but referencing pValue instead of thumbPos. It worked for about
> 2 seconds. Objects were resizing as always, then hello Mr. beachball of
> death.
>
> ~Roger
> On Jan 5, 2014 10:57 AM, "John Craig" <john at splash21.com> wrote:
>
> > Themes has been added to MobGUI, making it easier to develop for both iOS
> > and android. The latest version can be downloaded from
> http://mobgui.comwith a valid license key. I've had quite a few emails
> about a free trial
> > version, but this isn't possible as one of the goals was to make MobGUI
> run
> > on both commercial and community editions of LiveCode, so there's no way
> to
> > limit a trial version. The new plugin doesn't attach itself or any
> library
> > stacks to your stack, but adds behavior scripts on a 'MobGUI' card. All
> > behavior scripts and custom control scripts added to your project are
> > editable by you so you have full control.
> >
> > I've uploaded a quick video to youtube and documentation is currently
> > being worked on;
> > http://youtu.be/gxlL1gshBpA
> >
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