On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:41 PM, C Anthony Risinger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> it looks like someone changed this, but the wrong image file was being
> used.  also, the --multi-file switch needs to be used.

to elaborate briefly, the --multi-file switch isn't *required*, but
the helloworldsplash uses it to demonstrate the capabilities of the
__pygwt_earlyuser() method.

it uses the events caused by loading <script>s to create a proper
progress bar.  if you don't use `-m`, it will still work correctly,
just not the "loading" part.

On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Peter Bittner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hmm... now I'm puzzled.
>
>> this can already be done with:
>>
>> --bootstrap-file=BOOTSTRAP_FILE
>>
>> ... simply create a new bootstrap file implementing the bootsplash, or
>> use the existing one.
>
> What's the bootstrap_file, really? And should one be using "./build.sh
> --bootstrapfile=..." when wanting a spinner for loading?

no examples should be built with (all examples):

python examples/__main__.py

... then follow the directions. or (one example):

python examples/{some-example}/__main__.py

> BTW, the examples online are incomplete: the helloworldsplash is not yet 
> there.

yeah i'm doing a bunch of work on the mail stuff as we speak, and i'm
going to regenerate the API docs and examples when i'm done because
there are grosly outdated (2010).  btw ... does anyone have experience
with sphinx (new thread)?  i can't get the autodoc running because
pyjamas.* isn't real modules ... it wants to import.  epydoc can
--parse-only, but it looks nasty.

-- 

C Anthony

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