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ID | Kanal | Video | Kustutatud | Kuupäev | Kirjeldus | Subtiitrid | Avalik | Ülekanne | HD | URL | PRIVATE | TitleMUI_en | TitleMUI_et | KirjeldusMUI_en | KirjeldusMUI_et | Filename | Category | CategoryMUI_en | Tags | OdyseeURL | KanalMUI_en | KanalMUI_et | Translated | has_thumbnail | local_stream |
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573 | MarkusTegelane++ | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0 - New UI, Windows 8 Beta BSOD, Trace log | 0 | 2024-06-19 | The first devUpdate video for Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Beta binary: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus/releases/tag/v3.0-pre-240619a Beta source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/markustegelane |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR4oof0LP8M | 0 | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0 - New UI, Windows 8 Beta BSOD, Trace log | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0 - New UI, Windows 8 Beta BSOD, Trace log | The first devUpdate video for Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Beta binary: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus/releases/tag/v3.0-pre-240619a Beta source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/markustegelane |
The first devUpdate video for Blue Screen Simulator Plus 3.0. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Beta binary: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus/releases/tag/v3.0-pre-240619a Beta source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorPlus My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/markustegelane |
bssp_3_du1.mp4 | devUpdate | devUpdate | https://odysee.com/@hashMarkusTegelane:3/bssp_3_du1:f | MarkusTegelane++ | MarkusTegelane++ | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/573.jpg | /channel_db_lite/web/stream/573.mp4 | |
570 | MarkusTegelane++ | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator JS - First reveal | 0 | 2024-05-07 | The very first public showcase of Blue Screen Simulator JS, a Javascript blue screen simulator, which uses some Blue Screen Simulator Plus technologies. Please note that this project is still in early development and currently has known bugs. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Live version (still in beta): https://markusmaal.ee/BSSW Beta source code (private): https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorWebsite My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/MarkusTegelane |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjnkhZy19F8 | 0 | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator JS - First reveal | [devUpdate 1] Blue Screen Simulator JS - First reveal | The very first public showcase of Blue Screen Simulator JS, a Javascript blue screen simulator, which uses some Blue Screen Simulator Plus technologies. Please note that this project is still in early development and currently has known bugs. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Live version (still in beta): https://markusmaal.ee/BSSW Beta source code (private): https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorWebsite My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/MarkusTegelane |
The very first public showcase of Blue Screen Simulator JS, a Javascript blue screen simulator, which uses some Blue Screen Simulator Plus technologies. Please note that this project is still in early development and currently has known bugs. The devUpdate series showcases new features in development for the next version of the software. Live version (still in beta): https://markusmaal.ee/BSSW Beta source code (private): https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BlueScreenSimulatorWebsite My Github: https://github.com/MarkusMaal My website: https://markustegelane.eu Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/MarkusTegelane |
bssw_du1.mp4 | devUpdate | devUpdate | N/A | MarkusTegelane++ | MarkusTegelane++ | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/570.jpg | /channel_db_lite/web/stream/570.mp4 | |
568 | MarkusTegelane++ | Light OS with draggable windows is really broken [Fun Experiments 0x00] | 0 | 2024-03-15 | For this video, I added window movement to Light OS just for fun. All I did was add two custom macros and PPTGames Cursor API to be able to drag a window around. Then I grouped shapes which are related to the window I wanted to move as "RegularApp:1" and added a hidden shape "MoveEvent", which would store the current state of window movement as a global variable. Finally, I added a mouse hover action to the titlebar, which points to the MovableWindow macro. I am not making the .ppsm file, because a lot of stuff is broken, however you can find the macro I added in this secret gist: https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/a9d56efc5433a5ac1821adcf43cf9235 There are several reasons why this doesn't really work all that well and would require some serious reworks, some of which being the following: 1. There are custom animations which don't play, because in order to make the window draggable, I had to group all of the shapes in it 2. All slides have a reveal transition, which make window movement jittery (would need to be disabled if windows are being moved, but I didn't do it for this proof of concept video) 3. Appear/disappear animations would need to be implemented programmatically for shapes, which appear from trigger animations to stay on screen (these include volume test, power controls and opaque backdrop) 4. ActiveX controls don't disappear and don't get replaced by placeholders, meaning they stay on screen, flickering and being on top of the window, staying in one place. 5. The close button is on top of the area, where the mouse hover trigger for window movement is. This means that it might be difficult to click that button, as the Cursor API might think there is window movement going on. Easy fix would be to introduce a sort of "deadzone" where the hover trigger isn't active. 6. There is no multi-tasking, since windows appear on separate slides 7. Sound clips would have to be disabled, while the window is being moved All of these issues are addressed in my next upcoming PowerPoint OS (Codename OrangePath), which was designed from the ground up to have movable window capabilities and multitasking, so stay tuned... |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwAvwf8xYeA | 0 | Light OS with draggable windows is really broken [Fun Experiments 0x00] | Light OS with draggable windows is really broken [Fun Experiments 0x00] | For this video, I added window movement to Light OS just for fun. All I did was add two custom macros and PPTGames Cursor API to be able to drag a window around. Then I grouped shapes which are related to the window I wanted to move as "RegularApp:1" and added a hidden shape "MoveEvent", which would store the current state of window movement as a global variable. Finally, I added a mouse hover action to the titlebar, which points to the MovableWindow macro. I am not making the .ppsm file, because a lot of stuff is broken, however you can find the macro I added in this secret gist: https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/a9d56efc5433a5ac1821adcf43cf9235 There are several reasons why this doesn't really work all that well and would require some serious reworks, some of which being the following: 1. There are custom animations which don't play, because in order to make the window draggable, I had to group all of the shapes in it 2. All slides have a reveal transition, which make window movement jittery (would need to be disabled if windows are being moved, but I didn't do it for this proof of concept video) 3. Appear/disappear animations would need to be implemented programmatically for shapes, which appear from trigger animations to stay on screen (these include volume test, power controls and opaque backdrop) 4. ActiveX controls don't disappear and don't get replaced by placeholders, meaning they stay on screen, flickering and being on top of the window, staying in one place. 5. The close button is on top of the area, where the mouse hover trigger for window movement is. This means that it might be difficult to click that button, as the Cursor API might think there is window movement going on. Easy fix would be to introduce a sort of "deadzone" where the hover trigger isn't active. 6. There is no multi-tasking, since windows appear on separate slides 7. Sound clips would have to be disabled, while the window is being moved All of these issues are addressed in my next upcoming PowerPoint OS (Codename OrangePath), which was designed from the ground up to have movable window capabilities and multitasking, so stay tuned... |
For this video, I added window movement to Light OS just for fun. All I did was add two custom macros and PPTGames Cursor API to be able to drag a window around. Then I grouped shapes which are related to the window I wanted to move as "RegularApp:1" and added a hidden shape "MoveEvent", which would store the current state of window movement as a global variable. Finally, I added a mouse hover action to the titlebar, which points to the MovableWindow macro. I am not making the .ppsm file, because a lot of stuff is broken, however you can find the macro I added in this secret gist: https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/a9d56efc5433a5ac1821adcf43cf9235 There are several reasons why this doesn't really work all that well and would require some serious reworks, some of which being the following: 1. There are custom animations which don't play, because in order to make the window draggable, I had to group all of the shapes in it 2. All slides have a reveal transition, which make window movement jittery (would need to be disabled if windows are being moved, but I didn't do it for this proof of concept video) 3. Appear/disappear animations would need to be implemented programmatically for shapes, which appear from trigger animations to stay on screen (these include volume test, power controls and opaque backdrop) 4. ActiveX controls don't disappear and don't get replaced by placeholders, meaning they stay on screen, flickering and being on top of the window, staying in one place. 5. The close button is on top of the area, where the mouse hover trigger for window movement is. This means that it might be difficult to click that button, as the Cursor API might think there is window movement going on. Easy fix would be to introduce a sort of "deadzone" where the hover trigger isn't active. 6. There is no multi-tasking, since windows appear on separate slides 7. Sound clips would have to be disabled, while the window is being moved All of these issues are addressed in my next upcoming PowerPoint OS (Codename OrangePath), which was designed from the ground up to have movable window capabilities and multitasking, so stay tuned... |
2024-03-15 21-10-42.mkv | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PPTOS,Light OS,PowerPoint OS,movable windows,draggable,droppable,VBA,Visual Basic for Applications,Microsoft PowerPoint,ppsm,Light OS Technologies,macro,scripting | N/A | MarkusTegelane++ | MarkusTegelane++ | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/568.jpg | N/A |