Welcome to E15:oGFx, and Happy 1234567890!

Just in time to celebrate unix epoch time 1234567890, Buza and I have finished a new website to host E15:oGFx.

The site features our first public binary in the download section, E15:oGFx ALPHA 001, a small collection of examples and tutorials to get you started, and a gallery of advanced scripts in the featured section.

We also spent the last few minutes before unix epoch time 1234567890 posting a few improvised E15:oGFx scripts inspired by the occasion to E15:WEB.

This is a demonstration video we put together a couple of months ago:

2 Responses to “Welcome to E15:oGFx, and Happy 1234567890!”

  1. Brent Says:

    Great news! I am excited to play with this stuff.

    I’m having a little trouble with the tutorial though, particularly navigation. It seems I am getting errors like “name ‘onRight’ is not defined” and so on when I try to use the keys to navigate like you prescribe. Any suggestions?

  2. black Says:

    Hey Brento, I’m happy you’re trying this out. Can’t wait to see what you do with it. Navigation should be straightforward. Dragging the mighty mouse scroll ball around [ or dragging with the two finger gesture on your trackpad ] should let you experience some natural navigation [ zoom and horizontal panning ]. Furthermore, pressing “command” or “shift” while you scroll the ball [ or drag two fingers in the trackpad ] should give you further directional control [ vertical panning, tilt and roll ].

    The errors you are getting in the console [ NameError: name 'onRight' is not defined ] occur when you press the “left”, “right”, “up” or “down” keys, because those are reserved for you to write your own methods for them, for example:

    def onRight():
    doSomething()
    return

    Look at the “featured” section for some examples on how to do this. We forgot to describe those methods in the api…

    :D

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