> P.S. The stack I tried was "RainbowTest.rev" and if you are
interested you can see it in action by running the line below in
the message box. And if you have Rev 4.0 you can create your own
test by saving it for the web.
go url "http://www.jamesphurley.com/RainbowTest.rev"
Not only does the "mouseMove" handler run lethargically, but the
image (a flashlight, or up in Scotland, a torch) carrying that
script breaks up on the screen, i.e. the image breaks up into two
separate parts. Odd.
I tested your stack Jim. It was very interesting as it worked at
full speed when running in the browser but from the files on my
desktop. When I uploaded the revlet & it's html file to my web
server <http://troz.on-rev.com/rainbow/test.html>, it ran as
described. Interestingly, the "Draw bunches" script runs fine, it
seems to be dragging the torch around that causes the delay. This
may be an optimization thing that will be improved as the plugin
develops, or it may be that mouseMoves need to be handled
differently.
Cheers, Sarah
Thanks Sarah. Your feed back was very helpful. I confess that when I
ran the stack I posted to you I got the same results you did--and
not the same as I obtained earlier when I ran the full stack from
which I extracted the bit I posted.
Just to isolate the issue of the graphic display, I tried a very
simple stack: A single image (my barn last winter) with a MouseMove
handler.
go url "http://www.jamesphurley.com/MoveGraphicTest.rev"
When I drag this image around the screen (running in Safari from the
file on my desktop) I found the motion to be rather bumpy, not
nearly as smooth as when running in desktop RunRev. It is tolerable,
but bumpy. As you say, this may be something that needs tweaking as
the plug in evolves.
I haven't tried uploading it to the my web server. Not sure how to
proceed to the next step. The url in Safari looks like this:
file:///Rev%20apps%20on%20web/Untitled%201/test.html
I never have figured out what character the %20 is a substitution
for. Little help? How would I proceed from this Safari rendition to
posting it to my on-rev web site for a test?
Thanks,
Jim Hurley
And a second thought. Maybe it is a Mac thing. There has been a
longstanding display problem on the Mac in which it is necessary to
force a screen refresh when performing a sequence of steps using
either a "wait 0 millisec" or "unlock screen"
Jim
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