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Jack-O-Lantern 1.6 for Mac, iOS, and tvOS has been released. Hot on the heels of Illuminations 2.0, here's a new version of Jack-O-Lantern, and yup, it's on Apple TV as well. Now it's even easier to spookify your Halloween decorations. This version also has a completely rewritten render pipeline, so every version looks better than ever. Download today because Halloween is just a couple weeks away!
What's New in v1.6:
- Added support for tvOS.
- Added support for modern iOS devices and screen sizes.
- Rewrote the render pipeline to be entirely shader-based.
- Added new shader effects like screen glow and improved lighting.
- Improved middle drawing with 3d carving and fewer gaps.
- Updated icon.
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Illuminations 2.0 for Mac, iOS, and tvOS are now available. That's right, Illuminations is now available for the Apple TV! Blow up some fireworks on the big screen. The iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV versions are all available together at one low price. This version adds full game controller support to every platform as well as save game syncing via iCloud.
And since we're wild and crazy, the itch.io version is now pay-what-you-want, including nothing!
What's New in v2.0:
- Modern system support.
- Support for new device screen sizes.
- Save syncing between MacOS, iOS, and tvOS versions.
- Added MFI and HID game controller support.
- Rewrote the interface and sound systems. It's better now.
- Hitting the bomb button changes background color in Freestyle mode.
- Fixed High Scores rarely displaying the wrong level reached.
- Updated icon.
- Lots of minor bug fixes.
Illuminations and Totally Sweet Sudoku are now available to purchase on Itch.io. Both games are DRM-free when purchased on itch.io, and you can check-out with PayPal, Amazon, or credit card via Stripe. So you really no longer have an excuse for not owning both amazing games you silly knucklehead.
Friday, 25 October 2013
Jack-O-Lantern 1.5 has been released just in time for Halloween. Both the iOS version and the screen saver have been upgraded with must have features. Why are you still reading this? Go download it right now!
What's New in v1.5:
- Updated pumpkin with higher resolution textures.
- Added 5 new carvings.
- Updated all carvings to increase resolution and fix minor issues.
- Added Retina screen support.
- Added optional ambient horror sounds. (Mac version)
- Added optional lightning strikes. (Mac version)
- Added new light color setting.
- Improved flame graphic.
- Fixed and improved rotation on iOS.
- Added 3D stereo sound for fun. (iOS version)
Illuminations 1.5 for Mac, iPhone, and iPad has been submitted to Apple. This update standardizes the three versions to the same codebase and (mostly) the same features. The graphics were almost completely redone at a higher resolution to support retina screens on Mac and iPad. If only we could have predicted 4K resolution screens in 2004!
What's New in v1.5:
- Removed OpenFeint from iOS versions and added and improved Game Center support.
- Updated background city.
- Updated higher resolution graphics.
- Added retina support on Mac and iPad, and added widescreen support on iPhone.
- Added iCade support on iOS.
- Added sensitivity option for tilt movement on iOS.
- New in-game interface for clearing high scores, ending the game, and name entry.
- New app icon.
- Lots of minor bug fixes.
Monday, 1 July 2013
Illuminations is on sale for $0.99 in celebration of Independence Day. That's right, buy any version for the price of a candybar. Explode some fireworks without leaving the comfort of your A/C. It was 130˚ in Death Valley this week. Do you want to go out and shoot fireworks in that? Heck no! Stay inside and play Illuminations.
Totally Sweet Sudoku updates have been approved by Apple and are now available in the App Store. Want to play sudoku on your iPhone? Now you can! Download them today, or some other day. As long as they're downloaded sometime in the near future, you'll be okay.
Friday, 21 June 2013
Updates to the Mac and iOS version of Totally Sweet Sudoku have been submitted to Apple. Hopefully they will be approved most expediently. Here's a list of the changes to appropriately whet your appetite:
What's New in v2.0 for iOS:
- Now a universal app with iPhone support.
- Supports iPhone 5.
- Fixed a rotation issue on iOS 6.
- Reduced CPU usage.
- Fixed several textures.
- Added differentiation between invalid given and placed numbers.
- Fixed several music bugs.
- Added iCade support just because.
What's New in v2.0.1 for Mac:
- Reduced CPU usage.
- Fixed a bug where the window minimize button would disappear after going fullscreen.
- Fixed several textures.
- Added differentiation between invalid given and placed numbers.
- Fixed several music bugs.
- Fixed a drawing bug when resizing the window.
- Updated code to maintain parity with iOS version.
Welcome to the upgraded Killer Robots site! While on the surface it doesn't appear all that different, we can assure you that much has been changed. In fact, we're going to call this version 4.0 instead of v3.2. Let's go to the list:
What's New in v4.0:
- All new responsive design that automatically resizes to take advantage of smaller screen sizes.
- New Killer Robots logo.
- Completely changed font faces, size, and styling. No more squinting.
- New retina graphics for some images. The rest of the images will be upgraded over time.
- Updated javascript.
- New responsive light box for screenshots. Yay for iPhone users.
- Cleaned up and simplified CSS and HTML (valid HTML5 and CSS3 no less).
- A move towards using CSS effects instead of pregenerated graphics.
- New favicon.
- New iOS site icon.
- Other stuff, probably.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Uploaded version 1.2.1 of StarWarsScroll to fix a small bug that would sometimes crash System Preferences if SWS was running in the preview window. It's believed that the bug only affected Mountain Lion, but everyone should probably update to be on the safe side.
StarWarsScroll has been gifted a lovely version 1.2 update. For this special occasion it has received 27 new scrolls from the expanded Star Wars universe, retina display support, numerous bug fixes, and more. It would be most delightful if you would try it out.
Friday, 3 August 2012
Totally Sweet Sudoku for the Mac and iPad has been submitted to Apple for release on the App Store. Look for it soon!
Version 1.0 of Illuminations for the Mac has been released on the Mac App Store! It's been a long time coming, but you can finally give us money in exchange for quality fireworks exploding.
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Version 1.0 of Illuminations HD for the iPad has been approved by Apple and is now available on the App Store! Buy it now and make us happy!
Version 1.0 of Illuminations HD for the iPad has been submitted to Apple for release on the App Store. Look for it soon!
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Version 0.3.2 of Illuminations has been released. Full Snow Leopard support plus bug fixes await you. A larger update to catch the OS X version up to the iPhone version is planned, but not for the near future.
Movement on the iPhone front! Killer Robots has released two new iPhone apps for all your mobile needs. First up is Ladybug Dreams, our second game on the go. Ladybug Dreams was a huge hit way back in uDevGame 2003, and we're proud to bring the updated version to the iPhone. Next up is a port of our world famous screen saver, Jack-O-Lantern. The iPhone version features exclusive carvings, spooky sound effects, and interactions not available in the screen saver. Check them out on the App Store or on the iPhone page!
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
That dastardly Apple's grand scheme to make Mac OS X even more the bestest OS in the world unfortunately broke all the third-party screen savers in Snow Leopard. Oh noes! Fortunately, we've got updates for Jack-O-Lantern and StarWarsScroll right here. Download and rejoice!
Killer Robots is proud to announce the release of Illuminations for the iPhone and iPod touch. Bigger and better than the desktop version, but in a handy pocket-size. Not familiar? Illuminations is a fireworks-based action game. Loads of pretty particles and great sound and music. Illuminations is just the first step in our comprehensive plan to conquer the iPhone and iPod touch, so don't get left behind in the new regime!
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
Introducing the Killer Robots DevBlog for all your Killer Robots development blogging needs. There's not much content yet, but hopefully that will be fixed in short order.
Apple likes us, they really like us! Jack-O-Lantern has received the coveted 'Staff Pick' and is the current featured download on Apple's downloads page. Moderately priced champagne for everyone!
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Had a bit of a hurricane problem there for a couple weeks that slowed development, but we return bearing gifts! Jack-O-Lantern has been updated to version 1.3.1 just in time for the Halloween season. Marvel at the new carvings, features, and bug fixes. Rest assured that we're hard at work on an even larger update, so you can consider this the just-in-case-of-eighteen-more-hurricanes version.
Version 0.3.1 of Illuminations has been released. This update features bug fixes galore plus more non-visible behind-the-scenes changes that aren't even mentioned in the Read-Me. Also updated is the screenshots at the bottom of the page, as they were lagging behind by a couple versions. Huzzah!
Monday, 21 July 2008
Version 0.3 of Illuminations is now available. New features include an options screen, some gameplay balance changes, and loads of bug fixes and code improvements. Download and check it out or else we'll be really sad pandas.
A new version of Illuminations is available. The major new feature is an automatic update checker so that you will be alerted on new version releases. It should make the grand experiment a lot nicer on you, the gamer.
Saturday, 5 July 2008
So we got to thinking. Killer Robots hasn't released a new game in a while. Too bad we don't have a new game to release. So we decided to release an old one instead. It isn't exactly finished either, but that's never stopped us before. Confused? Don't be. Check out the Illuminations page for the full scoop. What's old is new again.
Jack-O-Lantern has been updated to version 1.3. New graphic effects! New carvings! Bug fixes! Other totally sweet changes and additions entirely worthy of exclamation points! Download it today or you won't have it before Halloween!
Monday, 23 October 2006
Jack-O-Lantern has been updated to version 1.2, just in time for Halloween! Jack-O-Lantern has been updated to a universal binary, so it now runs on Intel Macs. New carvings have been added as well as a new drawing option that displays the inner carving walls. Check it out!
StarWarsScroll has been updated to version 1.1. StarWarsScroll is now a universal binary for all your Intel-using needs! There's also a few new features, tweaks, and bug fixes, so check it out.
Thursday, 1 June 2006
Fixed the Totally Sweet Sudoku buy page to be secure in all browsers. Previously some browsers (like Firefox) weren't reporting that the page was secure when they should have been. The problem has been fixed. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked. At the same time, the site has been updated to fix a few display problems in some browsers. Internet Explorer still needs a little work, but the site should look great in all the other major browsers.
We're hard at work on a version 1.1 update for Totally Sweet Sudoku. The update will add several super cool features like difficulty levels, variable sized puzzles, improved graphics, and more ninjas with guitars. We also have some teaser pages in the works for upcoming games. So check back soon!
We received word that the buy page was rejecting free e-mail accounts (like yahoo.com and hotmail.com). The man responsible has just been sacked. The issue has (theoretically) been resolved, so if you were having problems, please try again. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
Totally Sweet Sudoku has been released into the wild undercurrents of the net. It will now absorb the infinite knowledge stored therein until it gains sentience. 10 years from now we'll be bowing down to our new lord and master, but at least we'll have played many a fine game of sudoku. Check it out won't you? And feel free to purchase the full version. It greases the wheels of commerce and gives warm feelings in those tingly areas.
Killer Robots is in the middle of redesigning our web-site to better serve you. The old design has stood since 1999, but it's time to retire the old girl. Please excuse our dust as we work on the new design.
Thursday, 3 November 2005
Jack-O-Lantern has been updated to version 1.1. New in this version is improved carving support, camera rotation, faster loading, and much more.
Killer Robots Games has released its second screen saver, StarWarsScroll. StarWarsScroll recreates the opening titles to all six Star Wars films. Download it Today!
Friday, 21 October 2005
Killer Robots Games has released its first screen saver, Jack-O-Lantern. Jack-O-Lantern is a genuine Halloween pumpkin simulator. Plus, no mess to clean up. Check it out, and don't forget to donate!
Hi, this extension works pretty well, it's nice and simple, and does the job as expected.I have however made a small change to the code to help it degrade gracefully, for example:
Where I work currently has a mixed environment of Mac OS X and Windows. Firefox on OS X does not display inline PDFs, basically adobe haven't made a plugin, so it will show a 'this page has missing plugins' and searching will fail because there is no official one.
Sam Gross has made a Intel-only firefox addon quicklook plugin that allows firefox to view them actually in browser, so that scratches my itch.
but as it is currently, if any inline-pdf viewer is not found, it simply displays white space, which tells the user nothing if they were not expecting a pdf to be displayed inline on page and even if they were it does not help them in the slightest and provides no solution.
The same would go for a windows computer with adobe not installed.
I've modified the HTML output, just on line 26, i sourced this solution here.
That at least gives the user a bit more info. What does the developer think? I think that this(or something similar) should be integrated. feel free to use that. :)
To provide a more complete solution for users here I wrote a quick and dirty php file hosted elsewhere that serves my needs locally, that does some quick checks to see if they're using firefox, if they're on an intel or ppc mac (we only have 1), or if they're running something else.
if they're on an intel mac it'll redirect them to the plugin, ppc it'll tell them they're out of luck and anything else it'll tell them to install adobe reader.
But, for most MediaWiki projects, I wouldn't think it's appropriate to be directing to third party plugins for support or anything els, so telling them what the problem is and an alternative is enough :).
here's the quick and dirty php hack redirect if anybody finds it useful. it's literally the first code I've posted to the Internet, it works for me, sanity check it for your needs.
If anyone else than me finds this useful, dropping me a note on my userpage would be nice :).
update: i just had a look at some of the other issues on this page, you'll see that others are having the issue, and had no idea of the fix.
mine is similar to the solution down the bottom, except mine has some explanatory text, and a link to the file.
The icon for a pdf is interesting, but not supported by default in mediawiki, there's no pdf icon, but my text and link works.
Hy there!I don't really have experience with this kind of extensions and I was wondering if you could help me. I am using your code and unfortunatelly it does not work when I want to embed docs which are on the local host. Do u have any idea why :(
Answer[edit]
Sorry--I just can't get you exactly...
What is the wiki code you're using? Is it something like '<pdf>http://localhost/my/path/to.pdf</pdf>'? Does any error occur? Is your Web server okay with PDFs (what does it show if you open 'http://localhost/my/path/to.pdf' in a Web browser)?
--Dmitry Shurupov 16:20, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
As written, the regex insists upon a period character (‘.’) in the domain name (like ‘mydomain.com’). Fix this by inserting a question mark after the period character: in EmbedPDF.php, change
to
Scorwin 15:31, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Thanx for this extension, it works great here. However I got one issue that maybe easily can be solved. I like to use this extension together with the semantic form extension. In a form the user can upload a pdf-file which will be printed on the outputpage. I like to embed the pdf and not only the filename. I got it working with images but can't get it to work with EmbedPDF. The variable is called {{{inputfilename}}} so <pdf>{{{inputfilename}}}</pdf>should have to do the trick. But I got the 'Error: bad URI in <pdf>!' message after saving the page. I guess it means it doesn't recognize the '{'. Is there a way I can make an exception in the extension that it does read the whole text between <pdf> and </pdf> as a filename?
-Jos, 19-2-2009
Answer[edit]
Allowing '{{{inputfilename}}}' in <pdf> is rather simple--you just have to add few lines into the 'embedPDFHandler' function. It will look like this:
However, it will make a trick if the '{{{file}}}' string will be transformed to the URI by semantic forms extension. I don't know how it works--so, I'm not sure if it is okay.
If the problem still exists, please, let me know--I'll give the semantic form extension a try...
--Dmitry Shurupov 16:19, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
Still same error[edit]
Thanx for the answer. I added the lines though I still got the same error. I'm not quite an expert in php so forgive me if there might an 'easy' solution to my problem.
I guess I got images working because images in wiki got a special syntax: [[Image:]] instead of the <img>-tag.Perhaps there is a way to hack the code so that something like [[Pdf:{{{file }}}]] can be made instead of <pdf>...</pdf>?
--Jos, 26 February 2009
I've installed EmbedPDF.php in the extensions directory.I added the requireonce line.
I created a new page, with one line:
http://www.mydomain.org/wiki/images/e/e0/Hr1.pdf (I've removed the domain name)
and the page is there, but the pdf isn't embeded in Firefox 3.06. It's Embeded in I.E. 7.x just fine.
Answer[edit]
Please, read the 'Usage' section.
You have to add the lines like this for URLs:
<pdf>http://www.mydomain.org/wiki/images/e/e0/Hr1.pdf</pdf>
And lines like this for PDFs uploaded to your MediaWiki:
<pdf>Hr1.pdf</pdf>
Thanks for this extension. It's only in Internet Explorer (tested on v. 8) I'm having difficulties viewing the embedded pdfs. But I still wanted to use this extension, since there aren't any other ones dealing with this problem. I've added a link to the object, so browsers that won't show the embedded pdf, come up with a link instead. Now Opera, Firefox and Chrome show the embedded pdfs properly, while Internet Explorer shows a link. This is an acceptable solution for me, and maybe this idea would work for others as well?
Add the following around line 25-27 in EmbedPDF.php:
It seems that the new feature compability view in Internet Explorer might have something to do with this problem. Any ideas, Dmitry?
-- Marius, July 2009
Worked in mw 1.14.0, broke in mw 1.15.1 ?[edit]
I have been using this extension happily on a WAMP installation for an intranet with mediawiki 1.14.0. I have just tried to install it on a linux server running mediawiki 1.15.1, and mw complains about the header already being created. I suspect there is a simple fix, but I don't know it. Any help out there? TIA. Mickeyf 2009/11/18
- It's working fine for me with 1.15.3, PHP 5.2.13, Firefox 3.6.3, and Adobe Reader 9.3.2 on CentOS. --164.54.212.14 15:47, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
- I'm using 1.15.1 and I think, I had the same problem, but I can't really remember how I fixed it. Try leaving out the ending ?> - that's the only difference I found in my version. Sidcom 11:18, 23 June 2010 (UTC)
- It was working for me earlier per my comment above, and now it stopped working all of a sudden. --164.54.212.14 16:47, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
- Do you get the same error? Sidcom 16:56, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
EmbedPDF does not handle https URIs[edit]
EmbedPDF does not handle https URIs. If a wikipage contains code such:
Then it says: Error: bad URI in <pdf>!
Broken image[edit]
After inserting the code:
The rendered wiki page displays a broken image.
Versions:
- MediaWiki 1.17alpha
- InternetExplorer 8.0
Local network file share[edit]
Is it possible to adjust the code to except 'file://' addresses or '[network share name]' addresses instead of only 'http://'?
My PHP knowledge is quite limited and I was unsuccessful in all my attempts.
New features[edit]
Hi, i added some extra features to EmbedPDF extension. If you find them useful, please check the attached php file.
Features:
- Image height/width
New Sintax:
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Examples:
- Interactive Button
When pressed a popup message will show up and asks where to load the pdf file (current page or new one)
Examples
Waow, I do love this new 'version' but it doesn't work for me using FireFox or Internet Explorer with MediaWiki 1.16.
I do have the button but nothing append when I click it.
Any way to fix it ?From MoBO 11:54, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, i use the new version with Mediawiki 1.16 and FireFox.
You must e litle change in function makeHTMLforPDF. (Sorry for my bad englisch)
--Speedy McCat. Keiner ist unnütz, er kann immer noch als schlechtes Beispiel dienen. 13:40, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
Zoom to document width?[edit]
Is there a way to show the pdf zoomed to the document width, by default?
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Broken in the version 1.18[edit]
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This is the source of the error:
The class Image is excluded in the version 1.18.Solution:
This works fine for me at http://wikiskola.se/index.php?title=L%C3%B6sningar701706, Hakeld 22:45, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
Nesting a magic word within EmbedPDF?[edit]
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I noticed that the 'URI error' thread addresses something similar, but the suggested code hasn't worked for me.
In particular, I'd like to be able to have embedpdf automatically work on any File:File.pdf page so that upon visiting File:File.pdf, the pdf file is automatically displayed as embedded.
I thought to try the following function on every page that exists for an uploaded file:
<pdf>{{PAGENAME}}</pdf>
However, even when I adjust the regular expression in a similar way as you suggested by writing,
if (preg_match('/^{{[^}]+}}$/i', $input))
return makeHTMLforPDF( $input, $argv );
The magic word {{PAGENAME}} is not resolving so it returns {{PAGENAME}}, rather than File.pdf
Thanks in advance for any help,
The fast hack is to add these two lines:
In the beginning of the embedPDFHandler function.
--Dmitry Shurupov 17:22, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
Responsive Design[edit]
I made the following changes to the extension to allow the embedded PDF be responsive to the available width. This is based on Embedded Objects in Responsive Design.
I also provide a download option (based on suggestion above). If the user's browser does not support the object, the user will still see the logo and download link.
Here is the CSS used to style the embedded object.
--Lotusjeff (talk) 13:29, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
is it possible that the Adobe pageview and toolbar is shown in the document automatically?
It works like that for me[edit]
Your browser's default pdf reader is what will be used
1.19 Compatibility[edit]
It doesn't seem to work well with 1.19.1After adding it, it locks up the browser when entering edit mode...
- It functions for me on 1.19.2. --Inops (talk) 09:25, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
Doesn't work?[edit]
I did these 3 things:
- Created a text file called EmbedPDF.php which contains the required php code.
- Copied the file into the MediaWiki extensions folder on the server.
- Added to the end of LocalSettings.php: require_once('$IP/extensions/EmbedPDF.php');
Still, the extension and PDF file are not recognized. The wiki page just shows the pdf tags between brackets, and the filepath between them.
Any clues? Thanks
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