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| author | Ben Harris <bjh21@bjh21.me.uk> | 2022-10-13 10:07:05 +0100 |
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| committer | Ben Harris <bjh21@bjh21.me.uk> | 2022-10-13 10:07:05 +0100 |
| commit | f11e93e3bd05d133d2b0df7dd6c4a33f4ed7fefa (patch) | |
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js: Update comment on possible future enhancements
Load/save has been in the JavaScript backend for a while, as have
prettier controls. And JavaScript-capable touchscreens are all around
us, if still poorly supported by Puzzles.
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 15 deletions
@@ -12,19 +12,8 @@ /* * Further thoughts on possible enhancements: * - * - I think it might be feasible to have these JS puzzles permit - * loading and saving games in disk files. Saving would be done by - * constructing a data: URI encapsulating the save file, and then - * telling the browser to visit that URI with the effect that it - * would naturally pop up a 'where would you like to save this' - * dialog box. Loading, more or less similarly, might be feasible - * by using the DOM File API to ask the user to select a file and - * permit us to see its contents. - * * - I should think about whether these webified puzzles can support - * touchscreen-based tablet browsers (assuming there are any that - * can cope with the reasonably modern JS and run it fast enough to - * be worthwhile). + * touchscreen-based tablet browsers. * * - think about making use of localStorage. It might be useful to * let the user save games into there as an alternative to disk @@ -35,9 +24,6 @@ * button pair. Also, that might be a useful place to store * preferences, if I ever get round to writing a preferences UI. * - * - some CSS to make the button bar and configuration dialogs a - * little less ugly would probably not go amiss. - * * - this is a downright silly idea, but it does occur to me that if * I were to write a PDF output driver for the Puzzles printing * API, then I might be able to implement a sort of 'printing' |