Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-12 Thread Mike Bonner
For a while I had a very very simple stack set up. It had a text box, and a revbrowser. I was running apache on the same box, so it was easy enough to have a "refresh" button that would dump the contents of the text field into a file, and reload revbrowser. It was ugly and undeveloped, but for th

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-12 Thread Richmond
On 12/05/15 20:55, Richard Gaskin wrote: Mike Kerner wrote: > Why not just use any of the word processors? They all do HTML. Make a web site once with a word processor and you'll never try it again. Worst. Html. Ever. ;) That's why, as I posted earlier, I use KompoZer. Richmond. ___

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mike Kerner wrote: > Why not just use any of the word processors? They all do HTML. Make a web site once with a word processor and you'll never try it again. Worst. Html. Ever. ;) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-12 Thread Mike Kerner
Why not just use any of the word processors? They all do HTML. On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Bob Warren wrote: > Mark Rauterkus wrote: > > I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode. > > -- > Some hopef

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-12 Thread Bob Warren
Mark Rauterkus wrote: I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode. -- Some hopefully useful links: http://www.howsoft.com/webed2/ (Windows web page editor) http://www.howsoft.com/linux/webed2/ (Linux web

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Alex Shaw
Tumult Hype +1 regards alex On 12/05/2015 7:27 am, Colin Holgate wrote: It exports to HTML5 WebGL 3D. So, good for running Unity 3D like apps without needing the plugin (though you do need a WebGL capable browser). I think that Hype is good for CSS based HTML5 pages, and Edge Animate would al

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Colin Holgate
It exports to HTML5 WebGL 3D. So, good for running Unity 3D like apps without needing the plugin (though you do need a WebGL capable browser). I think that Hype is good for CSS based HTML5 pages, and Edge Animate would also be good for that. If you’re comfortable writing in Javascript you could

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Mark Schonewille
I think that Unity has an HTML5 export feature too, now. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer KvK: 50277553 Installer Maker for LiveCode: http://qery.us/468 Buy my n

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi, HyperStudio used to be quite similar to HyperCard. Nowadays it doesn't have a scripting language anymore, but it does allow you to do HyperCard-like things and export it to HTML5. It has some limitations, but the interface is great and the HTML5 export mostly works. http://www.hyperstudio

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Mark Rauterkus writes: > What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web pages? Again not LC, but I use Sublime Text. I believe other text editors also exist. -- Mark Wieder ahsoftw...@gmail.com ___ use-livecode mailing lis

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On 11/05/2015 20:15, Mark Rauterkus wrote: Okay, ... If HTML5 deployment is still in the far future. Then, What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web pages? I wouldn't think LC would be the tool to use for simple web pages even if HTML5 deployment arrived tomorrow.

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
No LC tools and not just simple html editors, but Rapidweaver on Mac OS X form http://www.realmacsoftware.com or Responsive Layout Maker Pro for Windows or Mac OS X from http://www.coffeecup.com are easy tools for such tasks. Regards, Matthias > Am 11.05.2015 um 21:15 schrieb Mark Rauterku

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Pierre Sahores
My own habit : LC-Server+RevIgniter+native JS/JQuery > Le 11 mai 2015 à 21:15, Mark Rauterkus a écrit : > > Hi, > > Okay, ... If > HTML5 deployment is still in the far future. > > Then, > What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web pages? > > I have never found an ea

Re: Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Richmond
On 11/05/15 22:15, Mark Rauterkus wrote: Hi, Okay, ... If HTML5 deployment is still in the far future. Then, What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web pages? I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode. I wouldn't hold your breath to be hon

Posted here: HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

2015-05-11 Thread Mark Rauterkus
Hi, Okay, ... If HTML5 deployment is still in the far future. Then, What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web pages? I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode. Thanks. Mark Rauterkus m...@rauterkus.com -- -- Ta. Mark Rauterkus m