Richard Heyes wrote:
I guess the other browser doesn't do much with ?
Nope. Eg:
This gets shown on none supporting browsers, but not on supportive
browsers.
MSIE just shows the text and doesn't do anything with the canvas.
One thing about using a canvas is bandwidth. If it's a big
I guess the other browser doesn't do much with ?
Nope. Eg:
This gets shown on none supporting browsers, but not on supportive
browsers.
MSIE just shows the text and doesn't do anything with the canvas.
One thing about using a canvas is bandwidth. If it's a big concern I
would haza
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> I thought it was pretty cool too - I didn't know about , but
>> your example says a lot, I think.
>
> But when you compare it to something like this:
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> http://ejohn.org/apps/processing.js/examples/custom/molten.html
>
> it looks pretty basic (which it is). Mine is perh
I thought it was pretty cool too - I didn't know about , but
your example says a lot, I think.
But when you compare it to something like this:
http://ejohn.org/apps/processing.js/examples/custom/molten.html
it looks pretty basic (which it is). Mine is perhaps an intro, whereas
this illustrat
Richard Heyes wrote:
>> That's very cool, Richard.
>
> Well, thanks, but I wouldn't call it "very cool".
I thought it was pretty cool too - I didn't know about , but
your example says a lot, I think.
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This is a pretty interesting use of Canvas as well. Thanks for sharing!
http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/
This is very nice.
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Richard Heyes wrote:
Does anyone have any more examples of the new canvas element they've
written?
FF only: http://www.phpguru.org/canvas.html
This is a pretty interesting use of Canvas as well. Thanks for sharing!
http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/
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That's very cool, Richard.
Well, thanks, but I wouldn't call it "very cool". Now a graphing library
that output the results using a canvas, thus negating the need for
JPGraph would definitely be nice.
Or you could just use JPGraph and get to the pub earlier... :-)
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On 6/15/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does anyone have any more examples of the new canvas element they've
> written?
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> FF only: http://www.phpguru.org/canvas.html
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That's very cool, Richard.
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