The documentation is on github now: https://github.com/KennyShields/LoveFrames/wikischmirsich wrote:Your website and subsequently the documentation seems to be offline. I presume you are still continuing the project?
Löve Frames - A GUI Library
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Hope this to be fixed soon doc is really important~schmirsich wrote:Your website and subsequently the documentation seems to be offline. I presume you are still continuing the project?
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I came here because the site is down. I see you moved the documentation, but I can't find the demo. I wanted to download it to use it to work on a skin. Is there a place to download it / can I get a download please?
Re: Löve Frames - A GUI Library
Hi there.
I did nothing so far but what the documentation says, and löveframes throws me this internal error. Any idea what's wrong?
I did nothing so far but what the documentation says, and löveframes throws me this internal error. Any idea what's wrong?
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Error: libs/LoveFrames/objects/base.lua:40: bad argument #1 to 'ipairs' (table expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'ipairs'
libs/LoveFrames/objects/base.lua:40: in function 'update'
libs/LoveFrames/init.lua:174: in function 'update'
main.lua:23: in function 'update'
[string "boot.lua"]:442: in function <[string "boot.lua"]:413>
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
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Oh, the demo throws the same error. Can someone recommend a different GUI library?
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$ love .
Error: libraries/loveframes/init.lua:317: bad argument #1 to 'insert' (table expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'insert'
libraries/loveframes/init.lua:317: in function 'Create'
libraries/demo.lua:35: in function 'CreateToolbar'
libraries/demo.lua:24: in function 'Load'
libraries/demo.lua:149: in main chunk
[C]: in function 'require'
main.lua:5: in function 'load'
[string "boot.lua"]:418: in function <[string "boot.lua"]:413>
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
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Re: Löve Frames - A GUI Library
It might be possible that the version of loveframes that you're using is outdated? I just downloaded the demo and loveframes and ran them together on windows with love 0.9.2 without a hitch. If there is an issue with the latest, it probably has to do with improper capitalization of filenames somewhere in the source.murks wrote:Oh, the demo throws the same error. Can someone recommend a different GUI library?
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$ love . Error: libraries/loveframes/init.lua:317: bad argument #1 to 'insert' (table expected, got nil) stack traceback: [C]: in function 'insert' libraries/loveframes/init.lua:317: in function 'Create' libraries/demo.lua:35: in function 'CreateToolbar' libraries/demo.lua:24: in function 'Load' libraries/demo.lua:149: in main chunk [C]: in function 'require' main.lua:5: in function 'load' [string "boot.lua"]:418: in function <[string "boot.lua"]:413> [C]: in function 'xpcall'
Re: Löve Frames - A GUI Library
Löve Frames worked for me at some point, about half a year ago.
It was not outdated, I pulled it from git. I was using Lua 5.2.4, löve 0.9.2 on Linux x86_64.
I do agree that it might have something to do with file names, because I have seen weird things in some libraries, like not accepting '/' in paths, but only '.'. I can't remember which library it was, it was all during a game jam. Is it still accurate that windows ignores capitalisation in some cases?
It was not outdated, I pulled it from git. I was using Lua 5.2.4, löve 0.9.2 on Linux x86_64.
I do agree that it might have something to do with file names, because I have seen weird things in some libraries, like not accepting '/' in paths, but only '.'. I can't remember which library it was, it was all during a game jam. Is it still accurate that windows ignores capitalisation in some cases?
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Windows is case-insensitive with filesystems in general. '.' is the only correct way of requiring modules, as it is the only platform-agnostic way of doing so in Lua5.1.murks wrote:Löve Frames worked for me at some point, about half a year ago.
It was not outdated, I pulled it from git. I was using Lua 5.2.4, löve 0.9.2 on Linux x86_64.
I do agree that it might have something to do with file names, because I have seen weird things in some libraries, like not accepting '/' in paths, but only '.'. I can't remember which library it was, it was all during a game jam. Is it still accurate that windows ignores capitalisation in some cases?
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Not quite true. Windows is case insensitive unless you compile it into an executable/love, in which case, it will error any inconsistencies.S0lll0s wrote:Windows is case-insensitive with filesystems in general.
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FAT and NTFS etc are case-insensitive. It's just that the ZIP format is case-sensitive, which has nothing to do with Windows, except for the fact that you have to think about case-sensitivity even on Windows.davisdude wrote:Not quite true. Windows is case insensitive unless you compile it into an executable/love, in which case, it will error any inconsistencies.S0lll0s wrote:Windows is case-insensitive with filesystems in general.
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