Formatter
Thu Jul 18 2013 08:01:07 GMT-0700 (PDT)
# Things to make this World feel a little bit like home - get some ocean colored heading - expand the world -> I like huge worlds - make the world white -> I want to write text here - make the copy and paste in Webwerkstatt compatible with this one, so that I can directly copy morphs here - there is still some different behavior when copying selections etc.... - I am not sure what happens if I copy old objects to Lively Web, are they updated? - what happens when I am copying them back? Right now, it seems to work - copy some standart objects from my Webwerkstatt WriteFirst pages - Title - autoformatting text - the Formatter - start to write - ported the WorldsBrowser from Webwerkstatt to support reading html worlds
# Lively Web - Evaluation Since Dan told us years ago to note the things, that don't work before we get used to them - loading the First World (the chat connection) takes long and sometimes is disconnected. - the System Code Editor menu is broken after deserialzation - No versioning support for Parts and Worlds is disturbing - SVN, CouchDB, File based versions like MoinMoin ... anything is better than having only one version - there seems to be *autosave files, is that - No write / access control ? No spam Problems yet? - uploading a world with 15kb/s is not fun at all - bad internet connection California <-> Potsdam - or just a slow serve on lively-web - or other Problem? (maybe the problem is on my side...)
LiveWeb <-> Webwerkstatt
# A Wiki Embassy So lets see how this new and shiny Lively Web feels like?
Jens, mein Bester, schau Dich mal ein bisschen um bevor Du voreilige Schlüsse ziehst ;)
Show me how to find versions of this world
Robert, sorry fuer die Missverstaendnisse, aber die Seite ist fast ein Jahr alt... und natuerlich hat sich seitdem so einiges geandert!
Aha, aus irgendeinem Grund ist die Seite neulich als geändert markiert wurden. Aber 2013 hatten wir auch schon non-SVN versions :) Anyway, wenn wir es schaffen verschiedene "Livelys" (z.B. webwerkstatt und LivelyWeb) näher aneinander zu bringen, umso besser. Damit mein ich weniger zu erzwingen, dass der gleiche Code zugrunde liegt sondern eher Richtung Alan's Ideen zu Modulsystemen und "talking to aliens" zu denken. Vlt. fällt uns ja was gutes dabei ein... :)