Re: New browser chiptune live-coding environment

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Hi Louigi,

Thank you very much for testing, much appreciated!

On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 7:04 AM, Chris McCormick <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Speccy is a browser-based livecoding environment for making
>> procedural chip tunes in ClojureScript.
>>
>> https://chr15m.github.io/speccy/

On 02/08/18 21:23, Louigi Verona wrote:
Is it possible to have a button to play the code or at least a less used shortcut?

Yes good idea I will add this. Will help on mobile devices too where you can't hit `ctrl`.

Ctrl-S would try to save the html if I click somewhere else first and I wish playing code would've been simpler.

Ctrl-S should not try to save the page as the event is supposed to be suppressed. Can you let me know:

 * What browser/OS you are on.
 * If you see any errors in the console (ctrl/cmd-shift-J).
 * What is in the editor box when you saw this happen.

This will help me replicate & diagnose.

And then a question - is it possible to save the tune? So that it can be used, say, in a game?
Yes that's a great feature idea. In the short term it would probably not be too hard to export some number of bars to JSON. The JSON could then be used to re-render the tune in the browser or on the command line for playback. I'll add it to the list.

Thanks again!

Cheers,

Chris.

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