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flash tutorials using wing

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Hi,

I found some flash tutorials on this site:
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/87.0.html

Interesting software they use (?)
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/

Idea for us?
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Nope. Flash - no good :mrgreen: I still think screencast is the best. For now we can put up an embedded player for ogv, and when the time comes an HTML <video> tag! And we have SVG progressing also..
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schivmeister wrote:Nope. Flash - no good :mrgreen: I still think screencast is the best. For now we can put up an embedded player for ogv, and when the time comes an HTML <video> tag! And we have SVG progressing also..
I think you're right, no flash ;)
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schivmeister wrote:Nope. Flash - no good :mrgreen: I still think screencast is the best. For now we can put up an embedded player for ogv, and when the time comes an HTML <video> tag! And we have SVG progressing also..


Doesn't the embed tag cover that already? I think we need an opengl tag so that we can embed opengl content into a page. That would be wicked.

EDIT: It looks like there are already projects based on that but are all java based because of differant platforms. It would be sweet if there was a way to make opengl able to work directly through a browser and the browser have the structure to support a huge amount of video cards. That probly won't ever happend. Unless we want a 2GB firefox download.

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