Tutorials & Manuals
Topics
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Converting a Non-GLX Application Framework To Use The Framework 2
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Configuring Your Application 14
- How Do I Password Protect My Application Stacks When Deploying?
- How Do I Add Stacks to My Application?
- How Do I Display A Splash Screen When My Application Launches?
- How Do I Add Externals to My Application?
- How Do I Use RevDB With The Application Framework?
- How Can I Add A ReadMe File To My Application Distribution?
- What is the Best Way To Include the Data Grid Library?
- If My Application Is Password Protected How Do I Unlock Certain Stacks At Runtime?
- How Can I Specify Default Values For Preferences On A Computer That Has Never Run My Application?
- How Can I Notify My Application That The Value For A Preference Has Been Changed?
- How Do I Configure The Storage Locations For Application Data and Preferences?
- How Do I Include Supporting Files/Folders When I Build My Application?
- Specifying Which Files Your Application Can Open
- Creating Advanced File Type Filters
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Managing Windows & Palettes With the Framework 2
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Internet Integration 6
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Broadcasting 1
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Building Your Application 5
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Auto Update 1
Last Updated
Feb 21, 2023
Other Resources
GLX Application Framework
- GLX Application Framework 1.2
- Converting An Existing Application To Use The Framework
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- Plugins




David Glass
What's the best, least painful way of working on multiple framework-based applications at once, or switching between two?
For instance, while I work through the SQL Yoga tutorial (framework-based), I may want to stop and work on another framework-based project. Just closing the UI stack of the tutorial doesn't remove all the other stuff, and I get the (clear/purge/cancel, or whatever it is) message for a bunch of the other stacks.
Hopefully, that makes sense.
Trevor DeVore
I just duplicate the LiveCode executable and run multiple instances.
David Glass
Hmm...I'll have to decide if that's a route I want to take.
In the meantime, I can just select the 'Purge' option in the dialogs to replace the various stacks with those for the application I'm opening, right?
Trevor DeVore
Right.