Linking to html5?

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Linking to html5?

#1 Post by ZeroFK »

Hello,

I plan to make a visual novel using renpy. But before diving into it, I would like to know if it is possible to call or link the game with html5.

To elaborate...
I plan to use another application to create many different short motion comics which will be in html5 and call them as needed. I can export the motion comics into different video and play them.
However player will not be able to control the speed of the dialogues and scenes of the comics if it is a video.

I know that by using renpy itself I can create something like a motion comic, but the application I am using has so much more features and a lot easier.
All in all, any one has any idea about how to go into this?

Any help appreciated, thanks.

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Re: Linking to html5?

#2 Post by firecat »

you cant mix python with html5, you can only make one program work with that one code.
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Re: Linking to html5?

#3 Post by ZeroFK »

okay, was kind of hoping that there is some way to work around it.
Thank you for your reply.

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Re: Linking to html5?

#4 Post by uyjulian »

You can open the html file in a browser.

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