S
Stephane Mottelet
Hi folks,
This new release of XMLlab (http://xmllab.org) provides some
new features :
Simulations using resources (images, scripts, ...) can now
be "packed", i.e. the new command "pack" creates a compressed
archive containing the xml file as well as the resources used
by the simulation.
The compressed file has the ".xmllab" extension and can be run
like uncompressed simulations, and on every platform (Windows
and MacOSX) you just have to double-click its icon to launch the
simulation. This binding of the .xmllab extension can also be
used in web pages (see the Examples tab of the xmllab.org site)
or pdf files.
Enjoy !
S.
This new release of XMLlab (http://xmllab.org) provides some
new features :
Simulations using resources (images, scripts, ...) can now
be "packed", i.e. the new command "pack" creates a compressed
archive containing the xml file as well as the resources used
by the simulation.
The compressed file has the ".xmllab" extension and can be run
like uncompressed simulations, and on every platform (Windows
and MacOSX) you just have to double-click its icon to launch the
simulation. This binding of the .xmllab extension can also be
used in web pages (see the Examples tab of the xmllab.org site)
or pdf files.
Enjoy !
S.