lkcl <luke.leigh...@googlemail.com>: >On Apr 25, 9:37 pm, Wolfgang Strobl <ne...@mystrobl.de> wrote: >> Daniel Fetchinson <fetchin...@googlemail.com>: >> >> >> for fits and giggles, to show what's possible in only 400 >> >> lines of python, here is a game of asteroids, written by joe rumsey. >> >> yes, it runs underpyjamas-desktop too. >> >> >> http://pyjs.org/examples/asteroids/public/Space.html >> >> >This URL returns a blank page for me on firefox 3.3.5 (linux) with and >> >without adblock plus. >> >> http://pyjs.org/examples/asteroids/output/Space.html works. (Firefox >> 3.6.3 with ABP, Chrome 4.1) > > yep. apologies. didn't want to play asteroids, wanted to do a >release.
Sure. :-) But you made a very prominent reference to it. Btw., both http://pyjs.org/ and http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas/ still name 0.6 as the current version. Shouldn't that be changed to 0.7? Two weeks ago, I played around with the trunk version, looking for an working drag&drop example. I didn't find anything, but noticed some unfinished code in a dnd subdirectory. Are you aware of the fact that many of the examples just don't work and that there is no way of telling, other than by trying each one out in turn? I didn't look at every example again, but AFAIK, this didn't change with 0.7. (Tried with Python 2.6.4/5 on WinXP/7 with Firefox and Chrome, if that matters). There are quite some impressive working examples, but the user experience is somewhat lacking and hampered by stumbling over faulting examples, IMHO. May I suggest to restrinct some overview page to the working examples, only? Given my original motivation for looking into it - may I ask whether there is a working example for a dnd operation, somewhere? Perhaps I just didn't find it in the abundance of example code :-) Thanks for helping and for this great project! -- Wir danken für die Beachtung aller Sicherheitsbestimmungen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list