Alright, no worries. I saw same thing when I dragged a 1x1 px image form my
HD :) Ogre crashes there to the texture :I

I fixed the servers, should be fine now.

Best regards,
Jonne Nauha
Adminotech developer


On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Peter Steinlechner <psteinlech...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> OUch - sorry - looks like i messed up something - After I tried to drag an
> image from Google image search to the official tundra place, my viewer
> crashed, which isnt that big issue - but when trying to get there again the
> viewer crashes shortly after login - i tried from 2 different pc's with the
> same effect. :-(
>
>
> On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Toni Alatalo <t...@playsign.net> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 2011-05-14 at 04:11 +0300, Jonne Nauha wrote:
>> > The picture tab in the tools has the "open file from hard drive" but
>> > that button does not work as remote scripts cant have file access or
>> > file dialogs. We will remove the button to avoid confusion.
>>
>> We can actually allow it for remote scripts. As in the untrusted context
>> we have for remotely loaded js now.
>>
>> Currently it is disabled 'cause we are not sure if QFileDialog is safe
>> to give raw for scripting -- haven't checked in detail yet. If it's not,
>> we can add an api func somewhere (even just in the js module) that only
>> gives the result -- the file that the user selected from the gui dialog.
>> Not the full widget, if it would also allow e.g. deleting files or read
>> info from filesystem.
>>
>> So we can do it in any case, and it's easy. Just a bit of work to make
>> sure it's secure for the end user.
>>
>> Whether it's needed in that specific GUI is another question -- quite
>> often it is good to have both file open / browse buttons & drag&drop
>> working. Like if you go to any photo sharing web site, they always have
>> the button too.
>>
>> > Instead to bring a image from local hard drive, just drag and drop the
>> > image file to the scene, it will automatically make a picture frame
>> > and pick it up for carrying. You can also drag and drop power point
>>
>> Ah, I didn't even realize that drag&drop is extended there to do the
>> picture frame + carrying biz -- goodie, gotta test :)
>>
>> > Jonne Nauha
>>
>> ~Toni
>>
>> > On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Toni Alatalo <t...@playsign.net>
>> > wrote:
>> >         Hi,
>> >
>> >         the public demo server has some new quite nice creation tools,
>> >         as those who have visited there may have noticed. I made a
>> >         couple little videos now to intro their use.
>> >
>> >         a) a simple way to add web page views, or e.g. images from the
>> >         web or from your local drive. with easy means to place them
>> >         just by carrying them around as if your avatar was holding it
>> >         in his/her hands. Can pick them up again afterwards for
>> >         carrying the object somewhere else.
>> >
>> >         This first video shows that authoring, and also the whole
>> >         process from starting a viewer and logging in etc .. in
>> >         ~2minutes the whole biz:
>> >         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXBtn0k1UTA
>> >
>> >         b) Also there is a simple group feature -- anyone can add
>> >         groups to a world, to which people can then join by clicking
>> >         the in-world group object. Those groups work as mumble voip
>> >         channels, visible in the channel list in the voice widget (not
>> >         shown in this video):
>> >         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hizwfzbGrR8
>> >
>> >         This is on the server where you get from the login dialog on
>> >         http://www.realxtend.org/
>> >
>> >         These tools were created last year in the TOY project, the
>> >         virtual learning env made for the Finnish school of the future
>> >         project. But are also just simple generic basics meant for any
>> >         reX use. Not all of TOY is ported to Tundra yet, but more will
>> >         be there soon (next in turn is the library). Complete info of
>> >         the whole school project and this env and the tools is in this
>> >         pdf doc, this is current draft which needs some little fixes
>> >         still before final:
>> >         http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3157753/TOY_document_en_v02.pdf . Pasi
>> >         is presenting that tomorrow at the immersive education summit
>> >         in Boston. There is also fun feedback from the school kids,
>> >         how they liked the env :)
>> >
>> >         We'll make some sort of a news announcement / blog post to the
>> >         new site with this info tomorrow, but here as first info --
>> >         any feedback and questions are welcome.
>> >
>> >         ~Toni
>> >
>> >         --
>> >         http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend
>> >         http://www.realxtend.org
>> >
>> >
>> >
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