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OS/2 - Technical => Applications => Topic started by: miturbide on 2011.08.02, 18:32:49

Title: HTML5 Demo - The Planetarium
Post by: miturbide on 2011.08.02, 18:32:49
This demo runs fine on Firefox 4.0.1
https://mozillademos.org/demos/planetarium/demo.html (https://mozillademos.org/demos/planetarium/demo.html)

...but I just notice that Jupiter moons animation looks different from other platforms. (the orbits are outside the grid).


Title: Re: HTML5 Demo - The Planetarium
Post by: ivan on 2011.08.02, 23:48:14
It does the same when using Aurora - firefox 6.

ivan
Title: Re: HTML5 Demo - The Planetarium
Post by: fjr on 2011.08.03, 09:06:54
Quote from: miturbide on 2011.08.02, 18:32:49
This demo runs fine on Firefox 4.0.1
https://mozillademos.org/demos/planetarium/demo.html (https://mozillademos.org/demos/planetarium/demo.html)

...but I just notice that Jupiter moons animation looks different from other platforms. (the orbits are outside the grid).

The Jupiter orbits lying outside the grid seems to be the only fault on eCS.

Otoh, while these orbits lie inside the grid on fedora/firefox 3.6.18, there are several different faults, like pointers ("back to space", "previous planet", "next planet") not working and a disordered layout (the word "planet" appears standing on its head).
On another fedora machine, with firefox 3.5.9, the same bugs are showing plus the Jupiter orbits outside the grid. (Don't know, however, whether firefox 3.5 was supposed to support HTML5.)

frajo