Mobgui plugin v0-29 not recognized
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:13 pm
After seeing the difference between the version of Mobgui in Lesson 1 (0-29) and the latest version (0-30), and reading Neil's response to a previous question about the 2 versions, I decided to load the 0-29 plugin as it will be much easier to follow the lessons.
Although LC will recognize 0-30 when it is installed in the plugin folder, it will not recognize 0-29 (i.e. it does not show up in the plugins list under the Development menu tab).
To be clear:
I have set up the My Livecode folders as instructed in Lesson 0.
I have only put versions 0-29 or 0-30 in the plug-in folder independently, not both at the same time.
I have checked the direction to the My Livecode folder in Preferences under Files and Memory and it is correct (must be for version 0-30 to work).
I an running on a Mac.
When I have 0-30 in the plugins folder, the plugin is in the list and it works. When I have the 0-29 version in the plugin folder it does not show up in the list.
I am running LiveCode Community 6.5.2.
I have been shutting LiveCode down and restarting it each time I change the plugin.
Help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Ken Donnelly
Although LC will recognize 0-30 when it is installed in the plugin folder, it will not recognize 0-29 (i.e. it does not show up in the plugins list under the Development menu tab).
To be clear:
I have set up the My Livecode folders as instructed in Lesson 0.
I have only put versions 0-29 or 0-30 in the plug-in folder independently, not both at the same time.
I have checked the direction to the My Livecode folder in Preferences under Files and Memory and it is correct (must be for version 0-30 to work).
I an running on a Mac.
When I have 0-30 in the plugins folder, the plugin is in the list and it works. When I have the 0-29 version in the plugin folder it does not show up in the list.
I am running LiveCode Community 6.5.2.
I have been shutting LiveCode down and restarting it each time I change the plugin.
Help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Ken Donnelly