Re: Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-03-01 Thread Jonathan Lynch via use-livecode
I am running webglearth pretty well, so I know it can be done. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 1, 2017, at 4:42 PM, Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode > wrote: > > Using browser widget in LC 8.1.3, I could not open and run > any webGL demo webpage, but according to

Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-03-01 Thread Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode
Using browser widget in LC 8.1.3, I could not open and run any webGL demo webpage, but according to the website html5test.org this browser widget is Chrome 47 and could run webGL, but not webGL2... :( Al On Tue, 28 Feb 2017, Jonathan Lynch wrote: > Thank you. There's a whole ton of javascript

Re: Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-02-28 Thread Jonathan Lynch via use-livecode
Hi hh, Thank you. There's a whole ton of javascript libraries out there that allow some great effects. I have not yet learned webgl, but I know we could do some very cool warps with it. I don't have much knowledge in that area, but I look forward to all the stuff that you and others with a

Re: Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-02-28 Thread hh via use-livecode
Roger E. wrote: > Sounds very cool! Where is the download link? Use "Sample Stacks" in the LC toolbar (Sort descending by date) or (slower) http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/ (at top if sorted by 'Newest') ___ use-livecode mailing list

Re: Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-02-28 Thread Roger Eller via use-livecode
faster > than my 'direct' imagedata solutions for shear and rotate in LC 6. > > It could also be called > > Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget > > directly from LC, within the stack, nothing extern, no shell scripts. > It shows a direction of ho

Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget

2017-02-28 Thread hh via use-livecode
sibilities of javascript/HTML5 via the browser widget. And it is, in LC 8, for shearing (and rotating) also faster than my 'direct' imagedata solutions for shear and rotate in LC 6. It could also be called Image Manipulation by javascript/HTML5 using a widget directly from LC, within the stack, noth