Ya - a bug - but if you use the new buggy webgui - you get ALL the scripts checked into the repo !
(Sometimes it doesn't always load and you have to hit F5 - but "when" it loads it gives you ALL of them)
In the new webgui in python tab, i have nothing . No exemple, just the 4 buttons run,save,exemple, and load . uder that, there is the window "untitled.py" . Ah , there is also the button " release " . But all these buttons don't work ...
I've tryed with google chrome and mozilla firefox under win7 32bits
Since the WebGUI has just been born it will have many bugs ... But it will become much more stronger than the old gui .. I've put in a bunch more fixes and I'll keep testing that (it's a tough one, because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't - asynchronous problem)
Oh.. but if you want to check out the scripts -
here is the link into the repo .. you can browse them yourself
Ya - a bug - but if you use
Ya - a bug - but if you use the new buggy webgui - you get ALL the scripts checked into the repo !
(Sometimes it doesn't always load and you have to hit F5 - but "when" it loads it gives you ALL of them)
In the new webgui in python
In the new webgui in python tab, i have nothing . No exemple, just the 4 buttons run,save,exemple, and load . uder that, there is the window "untitled.py" . Ah , there is also the button " release " . But all these buttons don't work ...
I've tryed with google chrome and mozilla firefox under win7 32bits
Ya .. still buggy ..
Ya .. still buggy .. sorry..
Did you try F5 (refresh) ? And then press button ?
Yes i tried F5 many times and
Yes i tried F5 many times and i've also updated java to the last version .
Don't be sorry ! You already made an incredible work !
Thanks !...Since the WebGUI
Thanks !...
Since the WebGUI has just been born it will have many bugs ... But it will become much more stronger than the old gui .. I've put in a bunch more fixes and I'll keep testing that (it's a tough one, because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't - asynchronous problem)
Oh.. but if you want to check out the scripts -
here is the link into the repo .. you can browse them yourself
https://code.google.com/p/myrobotlab/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fmyrobotlab%2Fsrc%2Fresource%2FPython%2Fexamples
Thx for the link ! The
Thx for the link !
The scripts are a good way to learn