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Re: [Gnash-dev] how to run standalone or make a wrapper?
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Dmitry Shalnoff |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] how to run standalone or make a wrapper? |
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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:22:00 +0000 |
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Hi Rob, thank you for answer,
Rob Savoye wrote:
On 12/15/09 08:50, Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:
I'm designer/ActionScript developer and I'm trying to make interactive
GUI/game for OpenMoko by using AS. gnash perfectly installs on the
device (and even show more-less nice performance), but I stuck in a
Just as a question, did you install Gnash from an ancient ipk package
(the current release is 0.9.6), or built it yourself from source ?
that was prepared package form here
http://www.getgnash.org/packages/releases/openmoko/
and there is 0.8.1 version only
I would like to try build gnash on OM platform by myself on weekend, but
I never did it before ... suppouse that won't be easy for newbie.
Anyway now I think that will be better to use pythin for that (becouse
python preistalled on OM and not necessary to compile anything). But, in
any case, I never have a deal with python too. And my experiments
finished also unsuccessfully.
Gnash also has support to function as a python or GTK widget (donated
to us by Sugar Labs), so that's an option too. Course that just lets you
render swf files in a window.
actually, that exactly what I need
I've seen that posting
http://blog.tomeuvizoso.net/2009/04/embed-flash-movies-with-gnash-in-your.html
but I can't found any links or other examples. May be I just don't
understand something trivial, but, how can I use it?. If I right
understand, I need some extra GTK library for that, which I can't found.
I know, that gnash was created as a GUI platform for embeded system. So,
maybe somebody just show me a little trick for running my swf in
standalone windowed/windowless/fullscreen mode? some python wrapper or
something like that?
Try "gnash --fullscreen" with the standalone player. :-)
that was first idea :) doesn't work (at least on 0.8.1 version)
Dmitry
- rob -