Hermann:
I just downloaded the sample stack for the first time yesterday. But I’ll try
this:
> ** And before going to "Sample Stacks" please clear the revonline
> cache in the LC preferences. **
Thanks,
Bill
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 5:36 PM, hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> the instal
Bill,
the installer button should work, did you use an earlier stack?
The widget is not downloaded by the installer button but is a
custom property of the downloaded stack:
** You have to download the sample stack for each new version. **
Sorry, as soon as the "widgets store" works I'll use that.
Hermann:
I’m trying to install your turnImage sample stack. When I click on the “Install
the turnImage widget for LC 8+9” button, I get an error message: “extension
missing from “…/community.livecode.hermann.turnimage.1.0.0” So, I can’t install
the widget.
I’m on MacOS, 10.14.2, LC 9.0.2. I dow
The widget has a huge background or transparency,
needed for the turns and rotation.
So I added a "clickedInTransparency" message that you
can use, see tab "Custom" of the property inspector
for an example script.
Deinstall the old version and download version 1.1.0 from
the sample stack, still a
I tested now more intensive the widget with LC 9.0.2 on Win 7-10
and linux (Xubuntu 1604).
It works as it should but I changed the (only partially working)
sample stack:
I had to rewrite the video grabbing loop so that the browser widget
has no problems on windows and linux.
Especially on Xubuntu
I don’t think that leak is browser widget specific. I was able to reproduce
the effect of increasing memory usage with the tree view widget, but much more
slowly.
Thanks,
Brian
On Feb 6, 2019, 9:22 PM -0500, hh via use-livecode
, wrote:
> > BR wrote:
> > Now, if I could only figure out how to
> BR wrote:
> Now, if I could only figure out how to use a series of images
> instead of just two?
You can set new images at any time, even during rotation. Setting
an image needs at about 10 millisecs (the widget has to adjust its
size). See the help at topright of the sample stack.
The video gra
Fantastic Herman! Thanks for the contributions.
Now, if I could only figure out how to use a series of images instead of just
two?
I am digging through the scripts to see what I can find.
But it is good to know that LCB can do "smooth" transitions/animation (well,
the video was a bit jerky b
Hermann,
Your contributions are really awesome! Thank you very much for your cutting
edge work.
Best,
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
On Feb 6, 2019, at 10:04 AM, hh via use-livecode
wrote:
>> Rick H. wrote:
>> A YouTube type video showing the effects, and some instructional
>
> Rick H. wrote:
> A YouTube type video showing the effects, and some instructional
> examples of how to use the widget would be helpful.
The SAMPLE STACK (which works after installing the widget and then
restarting LiveCode) has a few lines of help and
++ one ordinary widget (the Tiger) for use
Hi hh,
A YouTube type video showing the effects, and
some instructional examples of how to use
the widget would be helpful.
Thanks,
Rick
> On Feb 6, 2019, at 12:35 AM, hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> TurnImage is a pure LiveCode Builder widget, there is no essential
> script access and no
Hermann, that is simply awesome!
—
Scott Morrow
> On Feb 5, 2019, at 9:35 PM, hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> TurnImage is a pure LiveCode Builder widget, there is no essential
> script access and no use of JavaScript.
>
> The widgets lets you
> = turn an image horizontally or vertically with
Hi Hermann,
> TurnImage is a pure LiveCode Builder widget,
> there is no essential script access and
> no use of JavaScript.
This a wonderful example of your developer prowess
and LCB power. :-)
The rotating movie is a real surprise. Brings me
memories from the Commodore Amiga days.
Congratulat
TurnImage is a pure LiveCode Builder widget, there is no essential
script access and no use of JavaScript.
The widgets lets you
= turn an image horizontally or vertically with a 2D-perspective view,
= switch from an image to a second image while turning or rotating.
Thus it is essentially an anim
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