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Reichart
9-Jan-2008
[2456x2]
There are many ways to do that.

Show image
Show image upside down below it.
Put alpha gradiant of table colour in front of that.

It will alos look a lot better if you add a feathered ellipse near 
the base of the highlight colour from the image.
Another way is:

Show image
Show image upsaide down, but just the top 1/4 for example.  
Do an alpha fade on the image (if you have that funciton)
Do the same shadow trick of the ellipse.
Gregg
9-Jan-2008
[2458]
I was hoping for existing code. :-) I already have the flip bit, 
but then couldn't find a draw command to let me alpha a four-point 
spec'd image. I figure I'll have to do it with two faces, which is 
OK.
Oldes
10-Jan-2008
[2459]
Does anybody know where I can find some typographic rules where to 
break a line in english language? For example I guess that I should 
not leave  A or AN at the end of line, am I right?
Sunanda
10-Jan-2008
[2460x2]
Take a look at how TeX does it?
http://defoe.sourceforge.net/folio/knuth-plass.html
Or look up "word wrap" in wikipedia for some other pointers
Oldes
10-Jan-2008
[2462x2]
so there is no Rebol script yet? :)
And the algorithm is not typographic... it's just breaking lines 
to have the best spaces left. I'm looking for typographically correct 
one. Or there are no such a rules in english?
Sunanda
10-Jan-2008
[2464]
As far as I know, no....English can break at any word.

Most of the rules are for how to hypenate if a word needs to be broken 
at a line end, eg:
http://www.bartleby.com/141/strunk.html#8
Graham
10-Jan-2008
[2465]
didn't Gabriele do some work on this with pdf-maker ?
Gabriele
11-Jan-2008
[2466x4]
oldes, hypenation algorithms is what you are looking for. TeX has 
probably the best one (at least for english, but i think it works 
for most if not all western languages).
line breaking comes *after* hyphenation.
(in TeX i mean)
so you should not look at how TeX breaks lines, but at how TeX hyphenates 
words.
Geomol
12-Jan-2008
[2470]
Gregg, it isn't DRAW, but do you mean something like:

palms: load-thru/binary http://www.rebol.com/view/palms.jpg

view layout [backdrop black image palms image palms effect [merge 
flip 0x1 gradmul 0x1 128.128.128 black]]
or

view layout [backdrop black image palms image palms effect [flip 
0x1] pad palms/size * 0x-1 - 0x8 box palms/size effect [merge gradmul 
0x1 128.128.128 black]]
Gregg
12-Jan-2008
[2471]
That's pretty much what I'm doing now John. Imagine, though, if you 
want to build a coverflow style interface.
ScottM
12-Jan-2008
[2472]
I have been looking for a tutorial or basic example on creating a 
calendar but have had little sucess. are there any others besides 
two I found in the script library?
Brock
13-Jan-2008
[2473x2]
Other than one that was included with IOS, and modified by eFishAnt 
but I don't believe made available to the public due to it also being 
used in IOS, those are your only two options.
It would be a good community project and would form the basis of 
a good tutorial though. ;-).  Count me in if anyone wants to spearhead 
this.
Graham
13-Jan-2008
[2475]
Rebgui has a calendar and Allen has a calendar style for VID.
Ashley
13-Jan-2008
[2476]
http://trac.geekisp.com/rebgui/browser/widgets/calendar.rand lines 
183-231 from http://trac.geekisp.com/rebgui/browser/rebgui-widgets.r
Chris
13-Jan-2008
[2477]
I made 'Organised' which was latterly available on Developer IOS. 
 It took a diary-style approach to UI.
ScottM
13-Jan-2008
[2478]
Ok thanks
Robert
14-Jan-2008
[2479]
Does anyone know a good tool to make screen records? I want to capture 
a demo trail of my application which I can use for presentaitons.
SteveT
14-Jan-2008
[2480]
roboDemo is quite cool
Ckasso
14-Jan-2008
[2481]
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
ChristianE
14-Jan-2008
[2482]
camtasia is my favourite when it comes to screencasts. Easy & intuitive 
and you can obtain previous versions (yet fully functional ones) 
for free.
Reichart
14-Jan-2008
[2483]
We use Camtasia as well.
Graham
14-Jan-2008
[2484]
camtasia - until a few days ago.  I think their offer expired.
GiuseppeC
15-Jan-2008
[2485]
Hello, I whish to create the DocBase group. Is there with admin priviledge 
that could do this thing ?
Henrik
15-Jan-2008
[2486]
no, just create it
GiuseppeC
15-Jan-2008
[2487]
Henrik, I just don't know how to create it.
Graham
15-Jan-2008
[2488x2]
done for you
See !DocBase
ScottM
21-Jan-2008
[2490]
Hi Izkata, I have been trying to use your calendar application. When 
I paste Scheduler.r in to view I get the following error message:

** Script Error: Interface has no value
** Near: view/new/title Interface "Calendar"
do %NetworkingStuff.r


when I click on the file it causes view to shut down. What am I doing 
wrong?
Izkata
21-Jan-2008
[2491x2]
uhh
I haven't looked at that for quite a while..  let me get back to 
you
ScottM
21-Jan-2008
[2493]
thank you
Izkata
21-Jan-2008
[2494x3]
augh
I made it under Windows, and now I use Ubuntu...  so at the moment 
I can't even get to the error you're seeing (I'm segfault'ing)
I'll be back later
ScottM
21-Jan-2008
[2497]
no problem
Izkata
22-Jan-2008
[2498x4]
ScottM, you're on Windows, right?
I've figured out part of what's going on with the calendar - got 
it down to a single line of draw dialect that's causing Rebol to 
segfault, both on the most recent Windows and Linux versions:


view layout [box 120x70 effect [draw [pen red white polygon 0x0 119x0 
119x69 0x69]]]


Something changed between View versions 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 that's causing 
this...  It was working fine with 1.3.1
ScottM, in the main Scheduler.r file, there are two lines in the 
MakeMonth function that use that, and are what are causing it not 
to work (when run from the file, at least).  If you comment them 
out, you lose the nice borders that each day would have in the calendar, 
but it won't crash.


I'll go update what's on Rebol.org, and see if I can make a quick 
workaround or something, so the borders stay.
Okay, it's been updated - and I found another place in it with the 
same problem, so that's been fixed, too
ScottM
22-Jan-2008
[2502]
wow thank very much it works well!
Gabriele
23-Jan-2008
[2503x3]
regarding Kaj's posts about the OLPC from a couple weeks ago... (i 
think it was in the Syllable group, but i don't want to pollute there)
i've had the chance to chat with one of their developers.
first of all, he tells me that they've never worked to help Microsoft. 
MS has a man that goes to them and asks questions, that's all.