AjaxLife blog moved

AjaxLife’s status updates have been moved to their own blog at http://blog.ajaxlife.net

See there for AjaxLife development and stuff.

AjaxLife 0.3.2 tomorrow

AjaxLife is going to be updated to version 0.3.2. Here is a pair of screenshots demonstrating the added features:

List of groups I\'m in.

Conversation amongst the members of the AjaxLife test group

Here’s the new feature list:

 

  • Group list in the IM window
  • Group IMs work correctly - including joining, leaving, starting and conversing.
  • The position of the map beacon is shown on the minimap if applicable
  • You can now change inventory item permissions and descriptions via their properties (right click on the item and pick “Properties” from the menu.)
And a bugfix list:
  • Map textboxes now reflect what the map thinks you want to look at
  • Fixed: Issue 9: God Summon Does Not Work. [Lindens]
  • Fixed: Issue 11: No Group IMs, Group IMs go to Instant Message Tab.
  • Fixed: Issue 16: Hebrew in AjaxLife causes profile windows to have unneeded scroll-bars

Additionally, the following was fixed without fanfare in a minor patch to 0.3.1:

  • Issue 10: No Way to Scroll Down Friends List.
And the following changes were made:
  • The map now shows a waiting indicator when attempting to load data for unknown areas - it no longer shows popup messages.
  • The map will let you select blank areas, although teleporting to the, etc. will not work (obviously). These areas will be highlighted in blue instead of red.
I hope you like the changes/improvements/fixes!

 

Schome Park the Third

(Note: This post is slightly premature, because the third phase of the project hasn’t actually ended yet - it still has another month to run. However, I don’t feel this is likely to make much difference. WordPress screwed up and wiped the second half of the post, forcing me to rewrite it. Also, it’s rather dull, as is everything I write.) 

So, after leaving, returning, leaving, returning, leaving, and returning to/from this project, it seems that it has finally decided to die. By which I mean that all attempts to obtain funding have failed, they’re running out, and they can’t afford staff. I can’t say I’m going to miss it much. In all honesty, the project didn’t die because of a lack of funding - instead, it died due to the lack (or, more accurately, the ignorance) of a coherent vision. This is a problem for a project with the stated intent of trying to work out how to make an idea work - so far, all it has to show for it is that it doesn’t, mostly because the management over-compromise to make their vision fit in.

The third phase of the project was, apparently, formed with the purpose of discovering what happens when you add school to the mix - a mix with the slogan “not school - not home - schome.” You basically get school. In fact, that’s exactly what you get. Complete with deadlines, grades, pressure from teachers, and rushed homeworks.

Continue reading ‘Schome Park the Third’

More AjaxLife development progress

Here are some more screenshots! :D

Going to add the ability to start your own group IMs tomorrow (hopefully), among other things. :)

AjaxLife Development Progress

Coming soon, among other things:

Other changes so far include significantly improved behaviour of those text boxes on the map (they now reflect what the map thinks you want), marking of the map beacon on the minimap (as a red mark), and assorted refactoring. Wee!

Coming once I’m done adding stuffs. :P

Instant Message shortcut?

Currently, AjaxLife uses the same shortcut as Second Life for instant messages - Ctrl-T. However, this is also used by most browsers to create a new tab, and is thus really annoying (I want a new tab, not an IM window!)

So, does anyone have any suggestions for alternate key bindings to use instead?

Minor site change

Of minor interest is that the homepage previously at http://katharineberry.co.uk now just redirects to http://blog.katharineberry.co.uk, as most of the content there was outdated or defunct - and there was never much there in the first place. Anything else at katharineberry.co.uk (if anything) still works.

Ah well. :P

AjaxLife, Internet Explorer and Corporate Proxies

AjaxLife will (well, should) now function from behind a corporate (or, indeed, any other) proxy, even under IE6. This does, of course, assume that the proxy is not blocking AjaxLife or something.

This was a very common issue, but it should now be fixed. Hooray!

Filler

I haven’t actually posted anything in a while. This is because during holidays I take a break from doing anything productive whatsoever.

AjaxLife updates will resume soonish, as soon as I get the backlog of schoolwork out of the way - although development will remain sluggish until mid-June or so, when I’m finished with all my exams and such. But IE6-in-corporate-environment users, I have not forgotten you! Stay tuned for fixes!

Oh, and I have a fancy new computer. Woohoo. Here’s a nice pair of screenshots:

Or, at least, here would be a nice pair of screenshots if WordPress 2.5’s upload facility wasn’t broken with calls to ctype_digit (which doesn’t exist) - what’s wrong with is_numeric (in fact, the patch to rectify the error just replaces all instances of ctype_digit with is_numeric - but I’m far too lazy to do that myself)?

Anyway. Blah blah blah. Exams suck, coursework moreso. Also, this is the first post with tags attached in a while.

Various sites closing

For trademark policy-related reasons, several websites of mine will be removed once Linden Lab’s 90 day grace period is up. I really do not have the time or interest to go about jumping nonsensical legal hoops.

The sites closing are the following:

  • TSL Profiles
  • TSL Blogs
  • TSL Emporium (which was defunct anyway)
Additionally, a couple of other projects I was working on are cancelled. The Teen SL Blog has moved to teenmetaverse.net.
Thank you, Linden Lab, for obliterating months of work. It is appreciated. I hate you people (or at least whoever came up with this stupid idea.)