I hope I am posting to the correct list, but I have 2 Cobalt developer issues.
I am on Windows/XP Pro SP2. 1) Cobalt Ball Frozen The Cobalt ball (in lower left) currently refuses to budge, and after I try to click/drag it, the whole image becomes unresposive. Reinstalling the (latest (cobalt-base-current-build-2008060), or even original) build does not help at all. However, I am able to drag out an 'old' demo (Deam(Master)) but then nothing comes up for it. Perhaps what could have killed things was doing the click/drag while being connected to the Internet via dialup. Note that I previosuly had thngs working fine, so to get rid of the bug, I figured I'd do a Windows XP 'System Restore' to a prior date when things were fine, but alas that did not help at all. Perhaps this has something to do with McAfee SecurityCenter running? 2) Saving Image With 'Avatar Window' When I save a Cobalt image with an open 'avatar window', I get walkbacks the next time I bring up this image, and the image is rendered useless. Is there a known technique for handling this issue? (I am using the latest Cobalt build (cobalt-base-current-build-2008060). Any suggestions greatly appreciated!! - Paul Davidowitz [hidden email] |
Hi Paul,
About #1: Dragging the ball shouldn't move the ball but should put a draging window in your desktop to be placed when you release your mouse button. Do you have OpenGL installed for your graphics card. About #2: This is a known issue. You can find out more about it and other known bugs here: http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu/mantis/ or here: http://bugs.squeak.org/view_all_bug_page.php Welcome! Please let us know what it is about Croquet that interests you. Cheers, Darius On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:12 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: I hope I am posting to the correct list, but I have 2 Cobalt developer issues. |
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Starting up the broken image and then executing in a workspace:
CroquetHarness cleanup and then saving and restarting the image may clean out enough junk to get you going again. Cheers, --John On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 14:12, <[hidden email]> wrote: I hope I am posting to the correct list, but I have 2 Cobalt developer issues. -- John Dougan [hidden email] |
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Regarding #1: Yes, the 'dragging window' is what I meant. Actually, I
discovered that it works by simply being connected online; if I am offline, then it doesn't work. But I do recall being able to work offline, but perhaps I am imagining this. So is it in fact the case that I must be online in order to be able to drag out the Cobalt avatar window? Thanks, - Paul |
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I have now discovered this: In the original build (cobalt-base-current-build)
working offline is fine for dragging out the cobalt avatar window, but this feature is unfortunately broken in the latest build (cobalt-base-current-build-20080608). Please advise whether this is a bug or a feature removal, as it is quite useful to be able to work offline. Thanks Paul Davidowitz [hidden email] |
Have you submitted this as a bug on the cobalt bug tracker?
-Julian (Sent from my iPhone) On Jun 14, 2008, at 11:45 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > I have now discovered this: In the original build (cobalt-base- > current-build) > working offline is fine for dragging out the cobalt avatar window, > but this > feature is unfortunately broken in the latest build > (cobalt-base-current-build-20080608). > > Please advise whether this is a bug or a feature removal, as it is > quite useful > to be able to work offline. > > Thanks > Paul Davidowitz > [hidden email] |
Yes, I have submitted this (as issue #7098) on Mantis (http://bugs.squeak.org)
using 'Croquet' as the category. - Paul Davidowitz |
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Hi, As far as I know they use VNC. Matt Schmidt did a tutorial recently. Peter B. Moore Academic Computing - Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota On Jun 22, 2008, at 9:09 PM, huangbo wrote:
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Thank you!
in the same way, maybe we can use VNC
in opensim.
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openoffice.org Hi,
As far as I know they use VNC. Matt Schmidt did a tutorial
recently.
Peter B. Moore
Academic Computing - Office of Information Technology
University of Minnesota
On Jun 22, 2008, at 9:09 PM, huangbo wrote:
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