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
>>>
>>
>

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