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james_nak 15-Aug-2005 [2236] | Is there a rebol conversion from the 24 hour clock to AM PM? |
Sunanda 16-Aug-2005 [2237x2] | AM/PM time: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-display-message.r?m=rmlTTVK |
File download progress: The Library downloader tells you how much of a file it has downloaded. http://www.rebol.org/library/public/repack.r The magic is in the code that uses :hook -- you'd have to ask Maxim for a full explanation. | |
Anton 16-Aug-2005 [2239] | Volker, I am very pleased with my latest version of find-face-deep in window.r: |
Pekr 16-Aug-2005 [2240] | what does it do? :-) |
Anton 16-Aug-2005 [2241] | site: select load-thru http://www.reboltech.com/index.r[folder "Anton"] clear find site %index.r do-thru site/library/include.r include [site/library/window.r [test-find-face-deep]] push: func ["push a value onto stack" [catch] stack [series!] value [any-type!] ][ throw try [return insert/only tail stack value] ] pop: func ["pop a value from stack" [catch] stack [series!] /local v ][ throw try [ v: last stack ; copy last element remove at stack length? stack ; remove last element without modifying index return v ] ] test-find-face-deep |
Pekr 16-Aug-2005 [2242] | test-find-face-deep has no value error ... |
Anton 16-Aug-2005 [2243x4] | Sorry, need to update window.r probably. Do this: load-thru/update site/library/window.r |
and try the above demo again. | |
What it does is, given an "absolute" mouse offset relative to the window face, as may be supplied by a DETECT function, finds the face which it is over. | |
I have fixed it to handle face edges, *and...* iterated pane functions :-) | |
Pekr 16-Aug-2005 [2247] | still does not work, Include: Couldn't load-thru http://www.lexicon.net/anton/rebol/library/window.r |
Anton 16-Aug-2005 [2248] | load-thru/update http://www.reboltech.com/index.r; and try above demo again |
Pekr 16-Aug-2005 [2249] | it works, thanks ... cool! |
Volker 16-Aug-2005 [2250] | Cool. Searching for an my old drag-drop-demo now :) And the button-list is cool too btw :) Maybe that complete state-saving should be supported by rebol, and focus could include a focal-index . |
james_nak 17-Aug-2005 [2251] | Thanks Sunanda for the AM/PM tip. |
Anton 17-Aug-2005 [2252] | Volker, still working on the state saving idea... |
Volker 17-Aug-2005 [2253] | I think thats a big project, patching a lot of styles. and that focal-thing must be done internal. For now i prefer only to think about it. But then you are good at workarounds :) |
Anton 17-Aug-2005 [2254] | Oh no.. I have already a way to avoid patching all the styles :) I have to think about focal-face some more, but I think it can be done with a ctx-text patch in the way I have already used in tree-face. |
Volker 17-Aug-2005 [2255] | SOunds interesting :) |
Anton 17-Aug-2005 [2256] | It is :) I'm just about burning up with this one. |
james_nak 18-Aug-2005 [2257] | Is there a way to use request-file to return a path without having to select a file within that path? I'm writing a reblet that requests a path so it can work on its contents. If I have to select a file then so be it . |
Volker 18-Aug-2005 [2258] | help shows a request-dir. but i guess not native. |
james_nak 18-Aug-2005 [2259] | I'll try that right now |
Volker 18-Aug-2005 [2260x2] | maybe its possible to suggest a file, and if the user does not change the text that name is returned? need experimenting. |
request-file/file %dummy ; works with wine-requester, i hope real windows too? | |
james_nak 18-Aug-2005 [2262x2] | Volker, no, doesn't work. Don't worry about it. This is a personal reblet so I can take the extra step. |
Thanks. | |
Benjamin 20-Aug-2005 [2264] | Again is there a way to know how many data is beeing saves to a file ? write-net ? for example or is it just not possible w / rebol ? writing and reading both should share the callback option |
Anton 20-Aug-2005 [2265] | Yes, it is possible. Will take a while to implement and bug-test, though. Ports must be opened in direct mode, eg. port: open/direct url |
Robert 20-Aug-2005 [2266] | I have an iterated face function. This funciton stores some information that is than used later by an other function. The problem I have is that the iterated function is executed when the VIEW command is exectuted. How can I call my other function AFTER the iterated function was exectued (the drawing is finished)? I thought that the iterated function is called at the time the LAYOUT command is used. Than I could call my other function before issuing a VIEW and it all would work. (BTW: The fact that the iterated function is called on VIEW and not LAYOUT should be documented). |
Volker 20-Aug-2005 [2267] | Think of iterated function as another way of "show". Only that this show is called multiple times on a real show. One time for each row. so you can feed different data (and offsets!). Looks like multiple faces, needs space for one. |
james_nak 20-Aug-2005 [2268] | HI again. I was wondering how you would approach this matter: I have a block of objects (all the same type - they are records of first name, last name, unique id, etc) I want to find the index of a particular object by unique id. I usually just go through a loop and check each object's id for a match and that works but is there a better way? Thanks. |
MikeL 20-Aug-2005 [2269] | James, I have always (like sometimes) found it is better not to use index values but to use the REBOL block structure and expose the unique key separately in your data structure. e.g. data: [ a [ name "A" last-name "Alphabet" ] b [ name "B" last-name "Alphabet" ] ] foreach [id blk] data [ print [id blk/name] ] The only reason that I can see to know the index is if you want to use it to index into a related data block / table but it would be better (in my opinion) to set the keys to allow that. You don't need to know the index in this example because you can get the data block using the REBOL path notation. Either select data 'b or data/b or data/b/name |
james_nak 20-Aug-2005 [2270] | MikeL, Very cool idea. Thanks. |
Ladislav 20-Aug-2005 [2271] | James: see http://www.compkarori.com/vanilla/display/aa.r |
Geomol 22-Aug-2005 [2272] | Is there a way to copy a part of an image from a certain position to another image at a certain position? Something like: change/part at image1 5x5 at image2 10x10 20x20 That should take 20x20 pixels from image2 at position 10x10 and put them in image1 at position 5x5, but it takes from the start of image2, so it doesn't work as intended. |
Anton 22-Aug-2005 [2273x5] | use SKIP not AT, I think. Let me test... |
I kept tripping over that one... | |
Ahh.. Actually, yes, you can't control the start of image2. Yes, I asked about this soon after the release and was told it's not that important to implement in CHANGE. So you have to make a temporary image with the part of image2 that you want first. | |
That's a frustrating one. It would be so beautiful if that were implemented... | |
Robert, you can see http://www.rebol.com/docs/view-system.html#section-10 for more insight on how pane functions work. An iterated face function is there to save memory, so it must be executed every time the display is refreshed. It creates the illusion of many faces by moving one face around very quickly. It does not create and position new faces like LAYOUT. What LAYOUT allows you to do is set up the pane function that will be used afterwards when SHOW is used or VIEW is used and events start flowing. | |
Geomol 22-Aug-2005 [2278x2] | Anton, maybe this is to way to do it? It seems to work: change at image1 5x5 copy/part at image2 10x10 20x20 |
Using skip here seems to work aswell: change at image1 5x5 copy/part skip image2 10x10 20x20 | |
Anton 22-Aug-2005 [2280] | Yes, that is the way to do it. |
Geomol 22-Aug-2005 [2281] | Makes me wonder about the difference between 'at' and 'skip'. Both are actions. |
Volker 22-Aug-2005 [2282] | 1. |
Henrik 23-Aug-2005 [2283x2] | say I have: layout [a: tog true of 'panel b: tog of 'panel c: tog of 'panel] what's the correct way for setting b to true so that a, b and c still behave as part of 'panel? |
b to true = b/state to true | |
Gabriele 23-Aug-2005 [2285] | Henrik, this is the engage function for toggles: |
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