Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2010-01-03 Thread Daniel Markstedt
Awesome. With those latest usage stats posted elsewhere, it seems you're on to something big here, Andreas. :) Took the opportunity to post a 'community news' blurb over at the freeciv.org wiki: "Freeciv Web Client developer Andreas Røsdal reports that over the last month, an impressive 1254 game

[Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2009-12-13 Thread andrearo
Hello everyone, I've put up server for the Freeciv web client here: http://code.google.com/p/freeciv-forever/ It should work on any modern browser, except Internet Explorer. Google Chrome has the best javascript performance, so I recommend using that for the best experience. Feedback, patches an

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv Web Client

2009-06-15 Thread Richard Lynch
D'oh! By the time I worked through everything else, and added the --disable-nls, I forgot the --enable-client=web :-( Sorry! Now, however, I'm stuck It would seem that make can't find soap-server.h nanohttp-logging.h and then libxml.h I mucked with symlinks in /usr/include to make it get pas

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv Web Client

2009-06-15 Thread Andreas Røsdal
Hello Richard, On Mon, 15 Jun 2009, Richard Lynch wrote: > Are you actively maintaining the Freeciv Web Client? Or is anybody?... No, I'm not maintaining the existing web client. I would still like to see a web client made, but this is a difficult thing to do. > I've been trying to make it go

[Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv Web Client

2008-09-11 Thread Andreas Røsdal
Hello everyone! Take a look at the latest Freeciv Web Client: http://freeciv-forever.com/ The game is now almost to playable in Firefox, but a lot of development still remains. Give it a try, let me know what you think, and report any bugs you find! - Andreas Røsdal

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-27 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Daniel Markstedt wrote: On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:20:59 +0900, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Andreas Røsdal wrote: Hello! Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp What's needed is a server-side lib

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-26 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:20:59 +0900, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: > >> Andreas Røsdal wrote: >>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: >>> Andreas Røsdal wrote: > Hello! > > Here is a new demo of the Freeciv

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-26 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: Andreas Røsdal wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: Andreas Røsdal wrote: Hello! Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp The game is almost playable, with authe

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-25 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: Andreas Røsdal wrote: Hello! Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp The game is almost playable, with authentication support and a custom pubserver. You can use the normal keyboar

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-25 Thread Jason Dorje Short
Andreas Røsdal wrote: > On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Jason Dorje Short wrote: > >> Andreas Røsdal wrote: >>> Hello! >>> >>> Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: >>> http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp >>> >>> The game is almost playable, with authentication support and a c

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-25 Thread Jason Dorje Short
Andreas Røsdal wrote: > Hello! > > Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: > http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp > > The game is almost playable, with authentication support and a custom > pubserver. You can use the normal keyboard shortcuts from the GTK+ > version.

[Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client demo

2008-06-25 Thread Andreas Røsdal
Hello! Here is a new demo of the Freeciv web client: http://freeciv-web.game-host.org:8080/freeciv-web/login.jsp The game is almost playable, with authentication support and a custom pubserver. You can use the normal keyboard shortcuts from the GTK+ version. Only the left mouse button is useful,

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-16 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Daniel Markstedt wrote: On 9/11/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I suggest you apply for membership of the project at gna.org so you can add and maintain the branch yourself! (If everyone agrees, naturally.) Great, I have committed the client to a new branch he

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-16 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On 9/15/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Daniel Markstedt wrote: > > > On 9/11/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I think that I should write some documentation about how to setup and run > >> the web client, because currently that takes a lot

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-15 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Daniel Markstedt wrote: On 9/11/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think that I should write some documentation about how to setup and run the web client, because currently that takes a lot of effort. Each web-browser session gets its own civclient process. T

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-15 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On 9/11/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think that I should write some documentation about how to setup and run > the web client, because currently that takes a lot of effort. Each > web-browser session gets its own civclient process. The civclient > process is launched from the J

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-11 Thread Andreas Røsdal
I think that I should write some documentation about how to setup and run the web client, because currently that takes a lot of effort. Each web-browser session gets its own civclient process. The civclient process is launched from the Java application server (Resin), and at the moment the civc

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-09-11 Thread Christian Prochaska
Unfortunately the data directory is missing from the Freeciv snapshot in your archive and with a copy from trunk revision {2007-08-18} (date from api_gen.h) the client prints 2: Client does not support overhead view tilesets. 2: Using default tileset instead. and then crashes: (gdb) bt full #0

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-08-27 Thread Vasco Alexandre da Silva Costa
On 8/26/07, Andreas Røsdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I sent a proposal about a web client for Freeciv some time ago. > Now I've implemented a prototype / proof of concept. > > It uses a webservice which allows a browser to communicate with a > civclient process on the server. The mapv

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-08-27 Thread Andreas Røsdal
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Per I. Mathisen wrote: On Sun, 26 Aug 2007, Andreas Røsdal wrote: I sent a proposal about a web client for Freeciv some time ago. Now I've implemented a prototype / proof of concept. It uses a webservice which allows a browser to communicate with a civclient process on the

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-08-26 Thread Per I. Mathisen
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007, Andreas Røsdal wrote: I sent a proposal about a web client for Freeciv some time ago. Now I've implemented a prototype / proof of concept. It uses a webservice which allows a browser to communicate with a civclient process on the server. The mapview is renederes using the ca

[Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-08-26 Thread Andreas Røsdal
Hello, I sent a proposal about a web client for Freeciv some time ago. Now I've implemented a prototype / proof of concept. It uses a webservice which allows a browser to communicate with a civclient process on the server. The mapview is renederes using the canvas element which is drawn upon us

[Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv web client

2007-04-05 Thread Andreas Røsdal
Hello! I'm wondering if it would be possible to create a client for Freeciv which can be viewed in a web browser? Something like an Ajax-based Javascript client for Freeciv? I've been experimenting with the javascript canvas [1] API which is available in Mozilla and Safari. I think it should be