In article <mailman.696.1358622153.2939.python-l...@python.org>, Mitya Sirenef <msire...@lightbird.net> wrote:
> On 01/19/2013 04:32 AM, Franck Ditter wrote: > > In article <mailman.488.1358146579.2939.python-l...@python.org>, > > Mitya Sirenef <msire...@lightbird.net> wrote: > > > >> On 01/14/2013 01:34 AM, Franck Ditter wrote: > >>> In article <mailman.469.1358088303.2939.python-l...@python.org>, > >>> Jason Friedman <ja...@powerpull.net> wrote: > >>> > >>>>> That is right; I would also add that it may be overwhelming for a newbie > >>>>> to be reading through a large "wall of text" -- here you have blank > >>>>> space after the current paragraph so the attention is focused even more > >>>>> on the last few lines. > >>>>> > >>>>> Additionally, since instructions scroll automatically, I can space them > >>>>> out more than you would conventionally do in a manual. > >>>>> > >>>> Pretty cool. > >>> When reading the source of the Web page which shows the scroll, > >>> I can't find the reference to the text displayed. Only "text"... > >>> How may we use the software which generates the Javascript ? > >>> Thanks, it's cool. > >>> > >>> franck > >> Thanks! > >> > >> the text is in var commands = ... > >> > >> You can download the generator script here: > >> > >> https://github.com/pythonbyexample/PBE/blob/master/code/jstmovie.py > >> > >> (you also need to grab tmovies dir) > > When looking at the source of the page : > > http://lightbird.net/larks/tmovies/strings.html > > I find commands = [] > > I can't guess where the strings displayed come from... > > > > franck > > Look 10 lines below that line. > > > I have also added a related page that allows you to paste your own > text to make a movie; it's linked from the same page with the > list of generated t-movies. > > (that page does not let you use typewriter effect or custom pauses > though). > > - mitya I'm probably blind but 10 line after the line "commands = []", I find : var commands = [ [ "text", " " ], [ "text", " " ], ....] but nothing concrete ! How come ? franck -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list