A new version of our free bBox FileMaker plug-in is now available. Some of the changes since the last release I blogged about are: new fm.executesql Python function additional types when converting to/from Python new bBox_FileWrite, bBox_FileSymlink, and bBox_FileRead functions
When you’ve been using FIleMaker as long as I have, you know we’ve done all kinds of crazy things to get image masks to work on our buttons. Here’s how I went about implementing Button Image Masks in FileMaker 13.
As part of a shell script I’m cooking up, one of the required tasks is to list all currently hosted database files on a Mac OS based FileMaker server. This may get deployed over multiple servers, and I want to keep it as simple and trouble free as possible.
It's FileMaker Developer Conference 2014 this week, with 8 Beez in San Antonio for DevCon. We're studying new development techniques from FileMaker Inc. and our industry peers, sharing a few methods of our own and even riding a few mechanical bulls at a real live cattle ranch!
Several members of Beezwax’s development team are featured presenters, and several more are hosting and facilitating Unconference Workshop sessions.
Introduction I hope that since our previous blog post you have been exploring the possibilities created by FileMaker’s Perform Script on Server (PSoS). This article is a continuation of the PSoS discussion and includes more cool things you can do with it, specifically running database imports on FileMaker Server.
<em>Read the follow up to this blog post at <a href="https://blog.beezwax.net/2014/04/21/100x-faster-flight-testing-filemaker-13-perform-script-on-server-part-ii/">What Are Your Imports Waiting For?</a></em>
Beezwax was a sponsor and participant in the first ever d3.unconf in San Francisco this weekend. This “Unconference” event was created as a one-day gathering of data visualization practitioners, centered on d3.js, a powerful and flexible JavaScript data visualization library.
Here’s info about the conference, examples of how we use d3 at Beezwax, and pointers to learning more about d3.js.