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btiffin 10-Oct-2007 [4812] | Nope it's a step toward an end I do believe. I like it as it allows for padding and alignment, but it's not the real format dialect yet, afaik. sqlab; I'm smiling as I type this, so... Psst, don't complain too loud or I might get cut off from showing off non-production sanctioned versions of functions. I don't think the wait is going to be much longer but I feel for rebol trenchers and think the community deserves to see some of what is going on, so I asked to release a few mezzanines. I was hoping it might motivate a rebol or two to expand on it, and reinforce the belief that community involvement is not only going to be a good thing, but a great thing. Plus it's a good function for what is does imho. |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4813x2] | Gabriele - you constantly interpret it incorrectly. There was NO selection between Core for X-Mass and release ASAP as-is. Core for X-Mass was alternative to DON'T release at all, unless everything finished. |
hopefully that will not matter soon. | |
btiffin 10-Oct-2007 [4815] | Hmm, my post looks a little weird coming out after Gabriele's. I was in the midst of typing and staring down at the keyboard. Sorry Gabriele; the abrupt Nope that started my post wasn't meant in response to yours. It was meant for the ...does not solve... |
Louis 10-Oct-2007 [4816] | I've been studying some books on software engineering, and the more I learn the more I like rebol. As hard as it may be to be patient, I'm for not rushing RT. Let them have the peace they need to devote themselves to producing the cutting edge technology we expect from them. Let them do the work in the order they know to be most logical. Regular updates on progress would be encouraging, of course; especially for the pros here that need to be able to give their customers valid facts in order not to lose them. Also, putting the major emphasis on a simplier, more capable View is great as far as I'm concerned, as View is what I've had the hardest time learning, and is also what I think will make the greatest difference for RT's success. |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4817x2] | I can see new View in web-browser plug-in along with new VID as a killer app in itself .... |
I have the only "difficulcy" with View - it is when I try to think how to "integrate it with web the other way = not View in a browser, but pure View app, being able to display html container. We would have to be able to link to mozilla embedding product, or khtml one, or create at least simple html viewer. But then I worry where do we end - creating View based web-browser? :-) | |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4819x2] | Brian, that wouldn't be too bad would it .. if you got cut off .. you'd just be like the rest of us! |
Henrik .. was Carl going to release something today? | |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4821x2] | ah, what a sarcasm :-) But I bear with you, Graham. My personal understanding is, that behind the scenes, Carl is preparing for the community release, using FireSide (DevBase), which should be ready as we speak. I await some news in few days, and we let you imediatelly know, what is going to happen next. |
Graham - yes, he was - his FireSide (aka DevBase) R2 VID based tool. It is not created from scratch, as it was already used in the past, but Carl wanted to do some small changes, to better fit R3 model. It was supposed to be done yesterday or today. We will see. | |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4823] | He said he was going to do so Monday, but had some things to tend to and so said Tuesday, but nothing was released Tuesday. Let's see what happens today. He usually starts talking in about 7-8 hours. |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4824] | yes, evening here in EU is morning in the Ukiah :-) |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4825x2] | For the record: I was opposed to the idea of Fireside from the beginning, because I thought he meant yet another forum/communications channel, since he talked a bit about allowing communication with "hundreds of users", not so impressive. We have enough of that with AltME. When he talked about the existing framework, the working prototype, the source code altering and finally the code submission model, I changed my mind. I think this tool can be very powerful. |
The first version will be done in R2, since VID3 is not yet up to the task (missing styles). | |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4827x2] | Small teaser - doing some basic tasking testing in console. I thought tasking does not work yet, but apart from missing IPC:// scheme it seems to work: >> test: make task! [wait 10 print ["Does tasking work?" newline]] == task! >> do test Begin Task == task! >> print "Doing something else in conDoes tasking work? End Task sole" Doing something else in console >> test: make task! [wait 10 print ["Does tasking work?" newline]] == task! >> do test Begin Task == task! >> print "Doing something else in console..." Doing something else in console... >> Does tasking work? End Task >> |
ah, put test in console twice, sorry for that. The first time 10 sec was too short for me to type another print statement, so it is intermixed .... | |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4829] | but is it debugged? |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4830] | Don't know if this is interesting to you, but: http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/files/082390c9260a1a8ce96cedddd8aad803-83.html#unique-entry-id-83 :-) |
Pekr 10-Oct-2007 [4831] | Thanks Henrik - it surely is VERY interesting and I suggest every one to read it, to get bigger picture of what VID3 is going to be about. It answers many worries in non-technical language, easy to understand main concepts .... |
Kaj 10-Oct-2007 [4832] | Great stuff |
Louis 10-Oct-2007 [4833] | Henrik, thanks! Very interesting. |
Will 10-Oct-2007 [4834] | Very nice ! Thanks ! |
Claude 10-Oct-2007 [4835] | thank you for this interesting introduction of V3D ;-) (means VID3) |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4836] | Guess it needs to be tested in practise to see if this approach does indeed scale better. |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4837] | ah, Graham, good blog topic there. :-) it scales pretty well. |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4838x3] | Have any complex GUIs been written yet in V3 ? |
a close button that close the window down .. but say I need to add additional functionality? | |
do I need to create a new type of close button? | |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4841] | there is an effects lab written in VID3 that would be impossible to make in VID or at least very difficult. would probably require 2-3000 lines of VID code. |
Kaj 10-Oct-2007 [4842] | view layout [h1 "Goodbye, complex world!"] |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4843] | Kaj, layout isn't necessary anymore :-) |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4844] | 'layout is redundant in V3 ! |
Kaj 10-Oct-2007 [4845] | See, far too much to keep up with! :-) |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4846] | it's still there, but built into View |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4847x2] | how about alignments |
grouping etc | |
Kaj 10-Oct-2007 [4849] | And a good reason to educate people ;-) |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4850x2] | Rebgui has done a lot of work here |
with containers that allow you to create groups of widgets that move in concert | |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4852] | Graham, I will get to that. I may make another blog post on that. But VID3 behaves similarly to QT or GTK in this respect now. |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4853] | don't know QT/GTK |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4854] | some things are still not in place, but creating the layout in the screenshot is less than 1 kb of code. |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4855] | what about background animations? |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4856] | no timers, so not yet. they will come. |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4857] | transparency |
Henrik 10-Oct-2007 [4858] | transparency is simple. it's everywhere. |
Graham 10-Oct-2007 [4859x3] | previously R2 was limited to the common platform idea .. |
so, if one platform lacked a feature .. it meant none of the others could have it | |
Hope that is being tossed into the bit bucket | |
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