[Xerte] drag and drop
Robert Fentress
rfentres at vt.edu
Mon Sep 20 16:52:34 BST 2010
Hi Julian,
Indeed. I actually developed the site, Old Time Slow Jam: Clawhammer
Banjo, way back in 2001. It has been offline for a couple of years now,
but you've inspired me to bring it out of storage. Check it out at:
http://windeggs.com/bgot/index.htm
Though state-of-the-art back then, it's kind of dated now (uses Real
Media and Shockwave--ouch!), and some things are broken, but it might
still have some useful stuff. There was a great old time music and
dance scene here in Blacksburg, Virginia, when I made the site. I
dropped out of that several years ago though when I started a family,
and I think it has kind of ebbed since then. Still, if you're ever out
this way, I'll take you to a hoe-down! ;-)
Best,
Rob
On 9/20/2010 11:19 AM, Julian Tenney wrote:
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> You're a banjo player? Crikey, there's two of us...
>
> *From:* xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
> [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *Robert
> Fentress
> *Sent:* 20 September 2010 16:14
> *To:* Xerte discussion list
> *Subject:* Re: [Xerte] drag and drop
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> Hi James,
>
> If you want to avoid the code as much as possible, I made a quick
> little video tutorial a while back that you may find useful.
> http://www.iddl.vt.edu/~rfentres/tools/dragdrop/
> <http://www.iddl.vt.edu/%7Erfentres/tools/dragdrop/>
>
> I'm a total noob myself on Xerte, but this was what I came up with
> after trying to figure it out myself. Feel free to let me know if I'm
> leading anyone astray here, you more experienced folks.
>
> Best,
> Rob
>
> On 9/20/2010 9:40 AM, James Mullarkey wrote:
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>
> Thanks a lot for your help on this. It's still taking me a while to
> get my head round it but I'm getting there
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> I can't remember how it works exactly, but I have a piece I made ages
> ago which has it in. Hopefully you can back work it from that.
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> www.nottingham.ac.uk/~cczpl/dragdrop.zip
> <http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/%7Ecczpl/dragdrop.zip>
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> (ignore all the scorm stuff)
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> [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *James
> Mullarkey*
> Sent:* 13 September 2010 09:39*
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> Subject:* [Xerte] drag and drop
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> Hello there
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> I am using regular xerte (not online toolkits) and I'm very new to it
> all. I'm trying to do some drag and drop functionality - basically a
> 'ladder' which you drag words on to. Unfortunately I can't find any
> idiot proof tutorials on drag and drop - I can find a lot of comments
> saying that "it's the hardest thing to create in xerte" and very
> little else. There is stuff for online toolkits but that works
> differently so I can't use it. Could anyone point me towards somewhere
> that could give me step by step guidance on drag and drop please?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> James
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