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Romano 21-Jan-2005 [294x2] | perhaps i do not understand what you want to do, but if the goal is building a growing set of styles, i think that this is the standard way: x: stylize/styles [a: field] [] x: stylize/styles [b: field] x view layout [styles x a "style a" b "style b"] |
the first command could also be a more simple: x: stylize [a: field] | |
Chris 21-Jan-2005 [296] | The idea is to take a word! and a block! and set the word! to a style created using the block! -- accumulating as desired. I've implemented it as a wrapper for stylize... |
Romano 21-Jan-2005 [297x2] | it is what stylize/styles already does, no? |
only the word must be a set-word already in the block | |
Chris 21-Jan-2005 [299] | Yep. That's what my function does -- puts the word in the block and uses stylize. |
Romano 21-Jan-2005 [300] | ah, ok! |
DideC 25-Jan-2005 [301x2] | Does one know what is the used of the 'text flag ? |
And why does flag-face and deflag-face copy the flags block before modifying it ??? | |
Sunanda 25-Jan-2005 [303] | One possibility: the default flags block may be global -- shared between all default faces. So, to alter an instance, it needs a specific copy. |
DideC 25-Jan-2005 [304] | It was my first though, but block! are not shared between object!. Or was it done for an old View version where 'make does not duplicate block! ??? |
Anton 26-Jan-2005 [305] | I think so. |
DideC 27-Jan-2005 [306] | For the 'text flag, I have found. It is used by multi/color to dispatch tuple! values to face/font/color or face/color. |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [307] | is there any gui designer out there ? |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [308x2] | Guest, you should get your login name in Accounts. |
and yes, there are some brilliant gui designers around...some of the best in the industry. | |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [310] | thx for reply eFishAnt, are these gui designers working with rebol ? (e.g. creating a rebol code skeletons) |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [311x3] | there are some absolutely brilliant GUI's that various REBOLers have designed. I don't know where to start the list...and there is a layout.r tool which generates a GUI from a pallete of styles...not sure what you are looking for |
layout.r gives you a Reblet (more flesh than a skeleton) and you can add actions to buttons, etc...if that is what you mean | |
(skeleton with flesh, but no fat) | |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [314] | a graphical gui designer. drag and drop controls/components on a form . something like a nice IDE... |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [315] | yes...at first I thought you meant a person...a gui designer...misunderstood ;-) |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [316] | a commercial product will be welcome also. |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [317x2] | I have done a lot of work to improve layout.r and more to do in the future...but it is a good system, better than commercial products. |
who are you? | |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [319] | perfect, will take a closer look at this. perhaps it is a good idea to include a foreign tools/component page at rebol, to inform newbies about software making life easier. |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [320x3] | http://www.rebol.net/has links to lots of places info for developers...let me find a couple good specific ones |
http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/search.rwill give you the page to search and try layout.r if you want to try the old version. | |
I think Sunada has thought to do some download statistics for scripts people download. | |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [323] | have had a look to layout.r. very impressive and entired written in rebol, a good starting point to step faster into view. |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [324] | It saves a Reblet and it lets you lay out styles where you want them. The code it generates in REBOL is much more readible than archaic systems like Visual C++/.Net and Delphi |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [325] | agree, very flexible dynamic code generator. increasing the gadgets like list, tree tab (e.g. as macro) will be very nice too :-)) thx for heading me to this. |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [326] | so I still don't know who you are...you should get an account in here. |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [327] | tom, from spain. have had a account but was lost during the crash. will make a new . |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [328x2] | cool, just post a message in Accounts and one of the men-in-black-hats will serve you. |
Maxim also has a glayout.r in that library...and his demos at DevCon 2004 were a smash. | |
Guest 29-Jan-2005 [330] | men in black :-) hopefully there will not flash me ... (but wait, perhaps this is fine because it could be easier to lern rebol, leaving the old coding paradigm at home) :-)))) thx, for your help. |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [331] | great comeback, tom |
Terry 29-Jan-2005 [332] | always the salesman ;) |
eFishAnt 29-Jan-2005 [333] | it's easy to sell the best. |
Terry 29-Jan-2005 [334] | http://powerofq.com/skins/rpoq.jpg |
Geomol 29-Jan-2005 [335] | Nice picture there, Terry! The "look-out" within the 'O' reminds me of some pictures, I made with my Amiga500 many years ago. :-) But we didn't have such nice colour fading back then. Very nice! |
Geomol 31-Jan-2005 [336] | Is it possible to check on keyboard key-pressed and key-released events, like you can with mouse-button down and up? I need that for e.g. movement in games. |
Pekr 31-Jan-2005 [337x2] | there is trouble with keyboard in rebol. I am not sure, but IIRC Cyphre can talk about that. You can't catch key-up event for e.g., no ctrl plus tab, etc keys ... |
We already asked RT for new abstracted keyboard handler .... they tried to stay compatible, but not having some key combinations is not solution too ... | |
Geomol 31-Jan-2005 [339] | There's a fine example in the feel how-to: http://www.rebol.com/how-to/feel.html But it will only catch key-press events, as I see it. So again, is it possible to catch key-release events, anyone? |
Pekr 31-Jan-2005 [340x2] | I think not .... |
You can look for Cyphre's Shadow of the beast demo - it is nice, it also shows parallax scrolling to some degree, but keyboard is real limitation .... | |
Geomol 31-Jan-2005 [342x2] | ok, will have a look. |
Yes, his demo only catch key-pressed events too, so it seems, release events isn't supported yet. Well, I'll stick with that for now then. | |
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