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saltybuckets opened this issue May 17, 2019 · 4 comments
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lights() not working in p5.js web editor #3750

saltybuckets opened this issue May 17, 2019 · 4 comments

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@saltybuckets
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saltybuckets commented May 17, 2019

Nature of issue?

  • Found a bug
  • Existing feature enhancement
  • New feature request

Most appropriate sub-area of p5.js?

  • Color
  • Core/Environment/Rendering
  • Data
  • Events
  • Image
  • IO
  • Math
  • Typography
  • Utilities
  • WebGL
  • Other : lights

Which platform were you using when you encountered this?

  • Mobile/Tablet (touch devices)
  • Desktop/Laptop
  • Others (specify if possible)

Details about the bug:

  • p5.js version:
  • Web browser and version:
    chrome 74.0.3729.131 (Official Build) (32-bit) (cohort: Stable)
  • Operating System:windows 7
  • Steps to reproduce this:

lights() not working
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Feature enhancement details:

New feature details:

when adding a new file in the editor, it should be automatically included in index.html
also make a physics library

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@saltybuckets
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i know light should have been below backgound

@sanketsingh24
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Probably this is because the p5 version on editor is not up to date. You should report the error here, that repository is specific for the p5 web editor.

Also, it has been an old problem

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lmccart commented May 17, 2019

@saltybuckets in the meantime, you can update the version of p5.js by changing the number "0.7.3" to "0.8.0" in your html file

@lmccart lmccart closed this as completed May 20, 2019
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