This is the first time I've seen a thread like this. It's a great idea
for all of us to see what others are doing.
I'm refining a suite of tools I've been working on with a partner for
several years. The tools allow users to import PDF's of children's
books (think "Green Eggs and Ham"), trace areas of the images and create
hot spots which play audio files, animations, highlighters for text as
it's read, go to other pages or URL's, draw on screen, facilitate
drag/drop of images, etc. After adding all this interaction there's an
export button which converts the book to HTML5 and uploads it to one of
our servers for children to view it in any browser. The latest addition
is Android and iOS apps for those users who prefer apps instead of
browsers on tablets.
On 9/28/15 2:09 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
Hi all,
I'm really interested to hear about what you're working on at the
moment. The community always seems to have a huge, exciting and
varied range of projects going on, and it's great to hear how people
are using LiveCode for work, for hobbies, for learning or for play!
I'll start:
1. I've been working on the HTML5 engine. For the last couple of
weeks, I've been focussed on getting LiveCode Builder (i.e. widgets)
working in HTML5, and it's been an often rather frustrating business,
because it's really hard to debug asm.js code running in the browser!
Every time I think I've nailed the last bug, another one jumps out of
the woodwork. However, I'm feeling hopeful that by the time of the
Global Jam next week, everyone will be able to use widgets in the
browser. And after that, commercial HTML5...
2. I've added a new test framework to the repository that lets us
write script-only test stacks and run them automatically for every
proposed change. Now I need to get contributors to write tests!
What have you been working on?
Peter
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