Steve, append "&document=url-for-project" to the URL. e.g.
https://squeak.js.org/etoys/#fullscreen&document=http://www.squeakland.org/content/showcase/everyone/accounts/mrsteve/Balance%20Scale.014.pr - Bert - On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 3:06 AM, Steve Thomas <sthom...@gosargon.com> wrote: > > Bert, > > Works on Chromebook. > > Is there anyway to open a Etoys project I already created? Perhaps as a > parameter in the URL pointing to somewhere I uploaded the file? > > Thanks, > Stephen > > On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Bert Freudenberg <b...@freudenbergs.de> > wrote: > >> Hi Steve, >> >> have you tried plain Etoys on a Chromebook? >> >> https://squeak.js.org/etoys/#fullscreen >> >> Also, we have an experimental Chrome app here: >> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/etoys/pfddkmhbbphp >> elipkocbhmgbofdoagpi >> >> - Bert - >> >> On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Lionel Laské <lionel.la...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Steve, >>> >>> Yes, unfortunately EToys could have some limitation because it need to >>> load a full VM to run, it's why it not appear as favorite by default. >>> I'm CC'ed Bert that could help you on it. >>> >>> Regards. >>> >>> Lionel. >>> >>> >>> 2017-01-06 23:21 GMT+01:00 Steve Thomas <sthom...@gosargon.com>: >>> >>>> Okay, I tried restarting Chrome a second time and now Etoys opens on >>>> Mac. But had an issue saving. I'll investigate further. >>>> >>>> Hoping to get Etoys (et al) working on Chromebook's so I can get >>>> teachers in my kids school to start using it. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Stephen >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 5:15 PM, Steve Thomas <sthom...@gosargon.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Lionel, >>>>> >>>>> This is great work, thank you. >>>>> >>>>> Ran into a few issues trying to run Etoys (Turtle Blocks seems to run >>>>> just fine), : >>>>> >>>>> 1. Added Chrome extension but Etoys did not run, just got black >>>>> screen. >>>>> 1. Tried on Mac and Windows using latest Chrome, waited about 5 >>>>> minutes+ >>>>> 2. Also downloaded from iTunes onto my Mac and had same issue >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Stephen >>>>> >>>>> > > > -- > > To some of us, writing computer programs is a fascinating game. A program > is a building of thought. It is costless to build, weightless, growing > easily under our typing hands. If we get carried away, its size and > complexity will grow out of control, confusing even the one who created it. > This is the main problem of programming. It is why so much of today's > software tends to crash, fail, screw up. > > When a program works, it is beautiful. The art of programming is the skill > of controlling complexity. The great program is subdued, made simple in its > complexity. > > - Martin Harverbeke (from Eloquent JavaScript > <http://eloquentjavascript.net/index.html>) >
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