Hi there.. here you are...
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki/Whiteboard BR Peter Am 11.02.2014 12:21, schrieb Richard Prosser: > Apologies Maxim; I appreciate your support. I did search earlier (and just > now, via http://markmail.org) but I did not find anything that relevant. > > I would be grateful if you - or someone else - would post the > online-whiteboard <<https://code.google.com/p/online-whiteboard>> link to > the relevant discussion, or at least point me in the right direction. For > my purposes the OW implementation would have to permit the movement and > rotation of images; I may be able to sort that out myself. > > > Richard > PS I find mailing lists awkward to use - some kind of forum would be > better, IMO. > > > > On 11 February 2014 10:55, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 3.1 will use JS based WB (please search though mailing lists for >> discussion) >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Richard Prosser >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> OK, so how about something like >>> online-whiteboard<https://code.google.com/p/online-whiteboard>? It >>> uses the Apache V2 licence. >>> >>> I'm not a Java bod. myself but this looks promising, except that it does >>> not upload files apparently - I have tried a local copy. >>> >>> I really need something like this for my >>> Kriegsspiel<https://github.com/RichardProsser/kriegsspiel>project! >>> >>> >>> Thanks ... >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11 February 2014 07:47, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> I'm afraid the only thing you can do right now is: >>>> Upload image to WB >>>> add elements using current tools available (lines, circles etc.) save >> it >>> as >>>> xml >>>> upload to the room when necessary >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:58 AM, Richard Prosser >>>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Apologies if this issue has been raised before but I find it >> difficult >>> to >>>>> search the archives. >>>>> >>>>> What I would like to do is upload an 'image' file which itself can be >>>>> edited "in situ", so that users can move markers around over a >>> background >>>>> map. >>>>> >>>>> I wonder if a .html page with an embedded canvas or the like would >>> work. >>>>> The whiteboard appears to have a .swf format but there seems to be >>> little >>>>> documentation available and I am not that familiar with flash or the >>>> like. >>>>> So I would be grateful if someone could enlighten me! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks ... >>>>> >>>>> Richard Prosser >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> WBR >>>> Maxim aka solomax >>>> >> >> >> -- >> WBR >> Maxim aka solomax >>
