On 24/11/2015 12:03, David Bovill wrote:
I'm interested in particular how to integrate LiveCode with Javascript and
in particular the NodeJS community. The benefit is to be able to use any of
the npm modules out there, or other Javascript libraries and not have to
rewrite these in LiveScript.
It
I'm interested in particular how to integrate LiveCode with Javascript and
in particular the NodeJS community. The benefit is to be able to use any of
the npm modules out there, or other Javascript libraries and not have to
rewrite these in LiveScript.
It seems that HTML5 export is not the way to
On 24/11/2015 11:29, David Bovill wrote:
I've a question about HTML5 export and how this is intended to fit in with
the other pieces of LiveCode and a modern web environment - so far it has
only really been presented in the context of standalone Javascript apps and
I'd like to know more about how
Great - I will test and give feedback.
I've a question about HTML5 export and how this is intended to fit in with
the other pieces of LiveCode and a modern web environment - so far it has
only really been presented in the context of standalone Javascript apps and
I'd like to know more about how I
On 24/11/2015 11:14, David Bovill wrote:
Just searched for this but no luck - I seem to remember that (no-dependent)
widgets are able to be exported to HTML5 in the latest builds? Or did I
dream it. In my tests they are not exported - or am I missing something
like adding them to the files list i
Just searched for this but no luck - I seem to remember that (no-dependent)
widgets are able to be exported to HTML5 in the latest builds? Or did I
dream it. In my tests they are not exported - or am I missing something
like adding them to the files list in the standalone builder?
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