Max, thank you. memorymonitor works!
2010/3/11 Max Carlson <[email protected]>: > Sorry - my mistake! That's not how you're supposed to use the > memorymonitor. Try this: > > <include href="utils/diagnostic/memorymonitor.lzx"/> > > > Regards, > Max Carlson > OpenLaszlo.org > > On 3/10/10 9:35 AM, ason wrote: >> >> hello Max, thank you for the great info! >> >> <frametimer/> works as I want. Very useful. >> >> but<memorymonitor/> does not. >> >> Compiler says " Unknown tag 'memorymonitor' " >> >> -- >> minamotonoason(ason) >> >> >> 2010/3/11 Max Carlson<[email protected]>: >>> >>> I'm not sure why that's failing - it might be a compiler issue with new >>> Stats()... >>> >>> Note that there are some components built into OL already that may give >>> you >>> what you want (minus the nifty graphs): >>> >>> <frametimer/> >>> <memorymonitor/> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Max Carlson >>> OpenLaszlo.org >>> >>> On 3/9/10 10:51 PM, ason wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I am trying to execute Flash's Stats on an OpenLaszlo app. >>>> But the code does not work. >>>> >>>> I must say that I dont know if this works or not. >>>> Just a test. >>>> >>>> But any ideas? >>>> >>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >>>> <canvas proxied="false" bgcolor="0xeeeeee"> >>>> <view> >>>> <switch> >>>> <when property="$as3"> >>>> <passthrough> >>>> import flash.display.*; >>>> import net.hires.debug.*; >>>> </passthrough> >>>> </when> >>>> </switch> >>>> <handler name="oninit"><![CDATA[ >>>> var vr = this.getMCRef(); >>>> vr.addChild(new Stats()); >>>> ]]></handler> >>>> </view> >>>> </canvas> >>>> >>>> >>>> minamotonoason(ason) >>>> Japanese OpenLaszlo User >>> >> >
