ReneMiner
10-05-2014, 15:47
Imagine some site on tB-forum which shows
2 "output-windows" (console & graphics - preferred TBGL-window)
1 input-window ("script-editor")
+ Execute-Button that would allow to run tB-scripts online.
Even more cool if one could directly run posted script-examples from any thread in forum by sending it to the Online-Interpreter.
Probably it would need some kind of HTML-controls to display console & graphics-window (no idea about that matter) which finally could be embedded to any other website too, to run tB-scripts in Browser.
Future:
Maybe later also thinkeable some attacheable link to an uploaded (zip?-)folder in users profile (downloadeable?) that could be treated as "App_Scriptpath" (at least Read-Only), where the #Included Units, Incs and other needed resources can be stored.
tB as embeddeable script-language for online-presentations,
tB instantly online useable
enormous time & HD-space-saver for users that want to try some posted example
combined with online-help much higher learning curve since examples get tested by users more
fun!
lot of work :(
2 "output-windows" (console & graphics - preferred TBGL-window)
1 input-window ("script-editor")
+ Execute-Button that would allow to run tB-scripts online.
Even more cool if one could directly run posted script-examples from any thread in forum by sending it to the Online-Interpreter.
Probably it would need some kind of HTML-controls to display console & graphics-window (no idea about that matter) which finally could be embedded to any other website too, to run tB-scripts in Browser.
Future:
Maybe later also thinkeable some attacheable link to an uploaded (zip?-)folder in users profile (downloadeable?) that could be treated as "App_Scriptpath" (at least Read-Only), where the #Included Units, Incs and other needed resources can be stored.
tB as embeddeable script-language for online-presentations,
tB instantly online useable
enormous time & HD-space-saver for users that want to try some posted example
combined with online-help much higher learning curve since examples get tested by users more
fun!
lot of work :(