\o/binji wrote:BTW, I'm still working on making a LÖVELINESS bundler, so you can take your .love files and turn them into Chrome Web Store apps. I'm working on making a web page that'll do it, I think it'll be the nicest interface.
LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
- slime
- Solid Snayke
- Posts: 3166
- Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:45 am
- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
- Contact:
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
With the latest update (0.2), .loves fail to load with this message in the console: "Only unpacked extensions and apps installed from the Chrome Web Store can load NaCl modules without enabling Native Client in about:flags." I did install it via the Chrome Web Store, so I think that's a bug.
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Yep, this is the bug I mentioned when I first released... I was running Chrome beta, which was 27 at the time, so I noticed it when it was working for everyone else on 26...slime wrote:With the latest update (0.2), .loves fail to load with this message in the console: "Only unpacked extensions and apps installed from the Chrome Web Store can load NaCl modules without enabling Native Client in about:flags." I did install it via the Chrome Web Store, so I think that's a bug.
This may end up being fixed in Chrome 27, but I'm not holding my breath -- they are hesitant to merge fixes to the stable branch that don't have a high reward to risk ratio. Unfortunately, the feature I'm using that broke is not commonly used in Chrome, so the reward is low.
Anyway, you have two options now: enable "native client" in about:flags, or load everything by right-clicking on the link and choosing "Open with LÖVELINESS"
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Wow that sounds like magic-binji! Thanks for your work!binji wrote:Hey everyone, I just wanted to say that LÖVELINESS v0.2.0 is now available on the Chrome Web Store!
Some features:
* persistent storage! (i.e. writing files/directories via love.filesystem.* works now)
* loading links via the context menu: right-click on a link, and choose "Open with LÖVELINESS"
* better handling of the quit message: you can click "back" or "reload"
Some older features you may not have noticed:
* loading screen (so it doesn't look like it crashed)
* fixed some crashes (so it doesn't act like it crashed ... :-)
* drag and drop file loading files from your hard drive: click the little green guy, and choose "load file", then drop the .love file on the page
* a simple test to see if LÖVELINESS should be working: click the little green guy, and choose "test"
Enjoy!
Socket functions aren't supported in Native Client currently, though they'll likely be available for Chrome 29. I should be able to support socket.http, though. (there are some limitations w.r.t. same origin constraints, I'll explain later if I actually implement it)bzSteve wrote:it would really help me to have luasocket-type functions
BTW, I'm still working on making a LÖVELINESS bundler, so you can take your .love files and turn them into Chrome Web Store apps. I'm working on making a web page that'll do it, I think it'll be the nicest interface.
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Probably more of a Chrome question than a LOVELINESS one but how do I make sure that my LOVELINESS install is always the most recent version? Right now, I check your website and, if there's a newer extension available, I delete and reinstall. Seems like there must be a better way. At least, I hope there is.
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Apps installed from the Chrome Web Store automatically update themselves... I think. At least mine is on the newest version (0.2.1) and I've never touched it. Maybe it just takes a little while for it to realize that it needs to update itself?bzSteve wrote:Probably more of a Chrome question than a LOVELINESS one but how do I make sure that my LOVELINESS install is always the most recent version? Right now, I check your website and, if there's a newer extension available, I delete and reinstall. Seems like there must be a better way. At least, I hope there is.
My game called Hat Cat and the Obvious Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of Physics is out now!
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Thank you, T-Bone. I'm a Mac user and do most of my browsing on Safari. I only use Chrome for LOVELINESS so I'm not very familiar with it. My version seemed to stay at 0.1.9 without changing. I wonder if there's a Chrome setting for auto-updating extensions or if I'm just not leaving the browser open long enough for the background update to occur.
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Now when I think about it, I recall seeing an upwards pointing arrow on the LÖVELINESS icon at some point... Not sure what it meant, and it disappeared when I clicked on the icon to check what it was. Maybe that had something to do with it?
My game called Hat Cat and the Obvious Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of Physics is out now!
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
Whenever I try out a .love file, I get download/file.php?mode=view&id=23047 followed by a black screen.
Tested with the first example. Chromebook.
Tested with the first example. Chromebook.
Lua is not an acronym.
Re: LÖVELINESS a LÖVE Chrome Extension
ghoulsblade already did this, but i will still have look at it
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests