CHEESE!
Bob S
> On Jan 1, 2019, at 10:07 , Richmond via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> If, however, you were to promote an automated bottom-washer
> that played Donald Trump's "March on Moscow" you'd get so much money
> you would know what to do with it.
>
> Richmond.
> Peter B. wrote:
> It looks great!
> After awhile (10-15 minutes) it froze. Reloaded the page, then Safari had the
> message, “This page is using significant memory….”
Yes, I had this too. It's probably a caching problem of Safari. They do a lot of
caching, that's why they are the fastest
Well, HTML5 standalones have a display filter, just try to find out how
you can set it.
> Richmond wrote:
> "What you see is an LC-image object"
> Um, well, unfortunately NOT on my Mac Mini running WaterFox on MacOS 10.14.2
> https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/
> Nor, for that matter on safari
> Um, well, unfortunately NOT on my Mac Mini running WaterFox on MacOS 10.14.2
>
> https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/
>
> Nor, for that matter on safari Technology Preview Release 72
>
> Richmond.
>
> On 1.01.19 20:01, hh via use-livecode wrote:
>> Video
"What you see is an LC-image object"
Um, well, unfortunately NOT on my Mac Mini running WaterFox on MacOS 10.14.2
https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/
Nor, for that matter on safari Technology Preview Release 72
Richmond.
On 1.01.19 20:01, hh via use-livecode wrote:
Video-Fun2
o with it.
Richmond.
On 1.01.19 20:01, hh via use-livecode wrote:
Video-Fun2 is a major update of the HTML5 standalone "Video-Fun".
Finally all I wanted works.
This uses only "atomic" canvas2d methods of JavaScript in the
browser, no JS-packages. And, where they are fast enough
Video-Fun2 is a major update of the HTML5 standalone "Video-Fun".
Finally all I wanted works.
This uses only "atomic" canvas2d methods of JavaScript in the
browser, no JS-packages. And, where they are fast enough in the
HTML5 engine, all the well known wonderful LC-techniques