* Set new local camera setup variable
* Finish by pass video settings
- TODO add button to update camera settings
Signed-off-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
* Merge branch 'develop' into jumpVideoCamera
Signed-off-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
# Conflicts:
# front/src/Connexion/LocalUserStore.ts
# front/src/Phaser/Components/Loader.ts
# front/src/Phaser/Game/GameManager.ts
# front/src/Phaser/Login/EnableCameraScene.ts
* Add menu to open enable camera scene
Signed-off-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
* Finish jump camera setup
Signed-off-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
* WIP: svelte menu
* temp
* temp
* New menu svelte
* Migration of report menu in svelte
* Migration of registerCustomMenu for Menu in Svelte
Refactor subMenuStore
Suppression of old MenuScene and ReportMenu
* Suppression of HTML files that aren't use anymore
* fix deeployer
* First pass on css
* First pass on css
* Second pass on css and reportMenu
* Second pass on css and reportMenu
* Second pass on css and reportMenu
* Third pass on css and reportMenu
* Correction following test
* Contact page only if environment variable exist
* Update service worker
Signed-off-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
* Change requested
* Change requested
Co-authored-by: kharhamel <oognic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregoire Parant <g.parant@thecodingmachine.com>
- Tiled displays your system fonts.
- Computers have different sets of fonts. Therefore, browsers never rely on system fonts
- Which means if you select a font in Tiled, it is quite unlikely it will render properly in WorkAdventure
To circumvent this problem, in your text object in Tiled, you can now add an additional property: `font-family`.
The `font-family` property can contain any "web-font" that can be loaded by your browser.
This allows us to use the "Press Start 2P" 8px font in text objects, which renders way better than the default "Sans serif" font of your browser.
So far, the scripting API was using events to communicate between WA and the iFrame.
But often, the scripting API might actually want to "ask" WA a question and wait for an answer.
We dealt with this by using 2 unrelated events (in a mostly painful way).
This commit adds a "queryWorkadventure" utility function in the iFrame API that allows us
to send a query, and to wait for an answer. The query and answer events have a unique ID to be
sure the answer matches the correct query.
On the WA side, a new `IframeListener.registerAnswerer` method can be used to register a possible answer.