Will you test Lively running in Chrome <http://www.google.com/chrome> under Windows?
The two files to test are the normal and canvas versions of latest sources: - http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-kernel/trunk/source/kernel/index.xhtml - http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-kernel/trunk/source/kernel/expt.xhtml You could begin perhaps by checking out the latest sources, supply empty files for localconfig.js and Scratch.js, and then see how it runs. Over the weekend I had access briefly to crudely test in Chrome and mailed Dan some screenshots. The main issues I saw were 1. examples don't load because of a few exceptions - a couple of which relate to loading and parsing of omitted source files 2. text areas (or their clips) display a black stroke. For the record, I own a copy of Parallels Desktop and today ordered a copy of Vista but won't have it setup until the end of the week. Grazie, Phil On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Dan Ingalls <[email protected]> wrote: > > It would be really nice if one of you workers or lurkers (or maybe a > shirker) could dig in a bit and figure out the problem with Google Chrome. > I don't have access to a machine on which to debug this effectively, but it > looks very superficial to me. > > With that and a bit of documentation and organization, we can package it > all up as an official release. >
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