6 Year Old Stack Runs Fine as a Revlet

Richmond Mathewson richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Mon Sep 7 09:54:07 EDT 2009


I understand that in the next build of the revlet-webby-thingy-plugin thething
about the layering being wrong with substacks will be sorted out.

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Sivakatirswami <katir at hindu.org> wrote:

> http://www.himalayanacademy.com/runrev/dws-youth/
>
> Amazing... built in late 2003 I would be embarrassed to
> let anyone see the mess of code that runs this thing...
> The beauty of RunRev: any amateur with a little concept
> can still do something quit amazing.
>
> .. I just built a revlet and put it up. it works...
>
> I dare anyone to do this in Flash in the same time
> it took me to build the original
>
> (about 18 man hours or so, first draft,
> 4-5 hours tweaking later over time.)
>
> Caveats:
> 1) Known issue:
>
> When you click "Begin" the substack opens behind the browser.
>
> So go back and bring it forward. Enjoy the artwork
>
> 2) Some sub-stacks have no close button, but only a "quit" ... this
> promptly terminates RevWebPlayer, but leaves all the stack "posters" as
> artifacts up all over the screen... Not a big problem... just switch to the
> browser and close the web page.
>
> Time to dust off the old edu tools and add some sound and interactive
> things.
>
> Dreams I had back in 1999-2003 can now be realized...long live
> runrev-revtalk.
>
> Sivakatirswami
>
> p.s. ideas on what might be done to enhance this would be more than
> welcome. I don't have the mental re-estate right now to build out a broader
> functional specification, but it begs for more...please pile on!
>
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