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[View] discuss view related issues
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Robert 27-May-2005 [1145] | Sorry, a box drawn with the DRAW dialect. |
Anton 27-May-2005 [1146x6] | Aah... :-) |
You know the xy position of each box, right ? | |
... and its size. So you make a canvas/feel to trap the mouse clicks, then search your nodes to find the one affected. | |
Your nodes need DEPTH, so they can be depth-arranged. Double-click can send a node to the head of nodes and shift-double-click can send a node to the tail. | |
You will need a within?-like function for determining if a mouse-click is in a node box or not. | |
You'd better add node/size, since the user will inevitably want to resize node boxes... | |
Pekr 27-May-2005 [1152x3] | Could you try following on your system? Run new View alpha, go to desktop, run Bubbles and then start Particles demo - both demos slow down dramatically. Those are separated processes though (that can be proven by closing the Desktop - demos will stay running). Cyphre's theory is, that it is normal, and that CPU usage is high and so OS have to divide its CPU time between the two. But normally my PC can run several videos without noticable glitch, I wonder if Rebol will give it a hard time ... |
Ah, CPU takes 100% - is that correct that Rebol does so? | |
simple Particles demo takes 80% of CPU time ... that is not normal behavior imo ... | |
Gabriele 27-May-2005 [1155x2] | Pekr: it is perfectly normal. |
Bubbles was made to always take 100% of your CPU time. it easily gets to 50+ fps, and this is a great result considering the amount of work it is doing. | |
Henrik 27-May-2005 [1157] | put in a 'wait for a short amount of time and cpu usage may drop dramatically. it works well with responsiveness for scrolling large panes even if the frame rate drops a bit |
Pekr 27-May-2005 [1158] | OK, just wanted to know, if that is normal ... |
Volker 27-May-2005 [1159] | if you do something using 100%, that is normal. |
Pekr 27-May-2005 [1160x2] | Carl posts new thing to consider for View - min-face - look at recent blog article - http://www.rebol.net/article/0168.html |
Volker - ok, I just thought that it is not normal to let one app to "eat" such power .... | |
Volker 27-May-2005 [1162] | your videos are not that big problem on modern hardware. a bigger problem is to react fast enough for the framerate. |
Pekr 27-May-2005 [1163] | move it to blog discussion? |
Volker 27-May-2005 [1164] | yes, you are right. but this demos are designed to get all the power. its kind of graphic benchmark. |
Ashley 1-Jun-2005 [1165] | I've been looking at %view-edit.r recently (and Romano's excellent http://www.rebol.it/~romano/edit-text-undo.txt), and have the following three code change suggestions: 1) Allow Shift-Tab to cycle back through the first / last pane objects (as Tab does): back-field: func [face /local item][ all [ item: find face/parent-face/pane face any [if head? item [item: tail item] true] ; new line added here while [face <> first item: back item][ ... 2) Implement a new function to hilight the current word. current-word: function [str] [s ns] [ set [s] word-limits s: any [all [s: find/reverse str s next s] head str] set [ns] word-limits ns: any [find str ns tail str] ; hilight word hilight-text s ns show view*/focal-face ] 3) Refactor the engage / down action to allow double-click selection of a word (something I use all the time in almost every editor I use). Current code: down [ either not-equal? face view*/focal-face [ focus face view*/caret: offset-to-caret face event/offset ][ view*/highlight-start: view*/highlight-end: none view*/caret: offset-to-caret face event/offset ] show face ] Proposed change: down [ either event/double-click [ current-word view*/caret ][ either face <> view*/focal-face [focus face] [unlight-text] view*/caret: offset-to-caret face event/offset show face ] ] Comments? |
ChristianE 2-Jun-2005 [1166] | Out of interest: Are the changes made to draw going to be available in the non-draw face effects, too? E.g. the draw fill-pen will allow gradients with an arbitrary number of colors to go through, but EFFECT: [GRADIENT ...] seems to be limited to two colors only. Not to high on my personal wish list though, I'm just being curious here. |
Cyphre 2-Jun-2005 [1167] | ChirstianE: I think all possible feature duplicity in EFFECT should be merged with DRAW code but this won't happen in 1.3 It needs more work but I believe this will happen in future versions. |
ChristianE 2-Jun-2005 [1168x2] | Yes, that's what I would vote for, too. The new draw makes these commands look somewhat inferior. On the other hand, they are an easy way to handle resized faces, whilst the draw block has to be changed manually. |
Cyphre, since you are definitly the right one to ask on graphics related issues: I've already spent *ages* trying to understand how text high-lighting works in View. Do you happen to know if it is possible to make the background color of highlighted text different to the color of the text in lowlighted state? In a field with text black, I'd like to have the selection highlightened in e.g. silver, whilst the text itself should remain written in black. But I never managed to do so. | |
Gregg 2-Jun-2005 [1170] | I don't think so Christian; there's only one font per face at this point. |
ChristianE 2-Jun-2005 [1171x2] | Yes, but if it were about changing the font, that probably may be possible by changing the fields font dynamically at the right time, may be by modifing CTX-TEXT. What I meant is the way highlighting is "drawn". It looks much like if the text is rendered inverse with some sort of keying. You'll see what I'm trying to express by looking at view layout [field "MMM" 210x100 effect [gradient 1x0 blue red] bold font-size 78] and selecting the text. Obviously something like FONT [COLORS: REDUCE [WHITE BLACK]] here doesn't work, because FIELD/FEEL (i.e. SWIPE) doesn't make use of FONT/COLORS. But more so, it seems like it's currently technially impossible to do so. In the end, the answer really seems to be No! for now. |
Maybe I'll find "a little spare time" to do a field which draws it's text in the effect block and rewrite the stilll somewhat buggy text editing functions ;-) (Not a serious comment though, because that's definitly not the league I'm playing in.) | |
Robert 3-Jun-2005 [1173] | Is there a way to show a pop-requester with a time-out? I want to show if for X seconds and if nothing happens return a default action. |
Graham 3-Jun-2005 [1174] | inform/timeout |
Robert 3-Jun-2005 [1175] | And this allows (yes) (no) (cancel) as well? Didn't used it yet. |
ChristianE 3-Jun-2005 [1176] | Has anyone tried 1.2.117 yet? I'm experiencing problems here getting it to load my user.r on startup, even though I've already tried it with different places and registry settings. |
Micha 3-Jun-2005 [1177x3] | plis help update sld text-list . |
parse-keywords: func [data /local k tmp ] [ tmp: [] parse data [ any [thru "keywords=" copy k to {"} (insert tail tmp join k " ") skip ] ] return tmp ] lay: layout [ backdrop silver across h2 red 40 "url" f: field 200 [] return space 0x0 a: text-list [] [ i/text: form a/picked show i ] return i: info return pad 0x10 space 10x10 across button "load url" [ a/data: parse-keywords read load f/text a/sld/data: a/sn / ((length? head a/lines) - a/lc) show a] button "pase clibord" [ a/data: parse-keywords read clipboard:// show a ] ; button "write" [write/append w a/text a/text: "" show a ] f/text: "http://cat333.com/" button "halt" [halt] ] view lay | |
sld does not move | |
ChristianE 3-Jun-2005 [1180x3] | Try it with the following changes: |
button "load url" [ insert tail clear a/data parse-keywords read load f/text a/sld/redrag a/lc / max 1 length? head a/lines show a ] button "paste clipboard" [ insert tail clear a/data parse-keywords read clipboard:// show a a/sld/redrag a/lc / max 1 length? head a/lines show a ] | |
Oh, sorry, remove the first "show a" in "paste clipboard" button's action block. | |
Gabriele 3-Jun-2005 [1183] | Robert: request/timeout |
Micha 3-Jun-2005 [1184] | it thanks ChristianE now work . |
MichaelAppelmans 7-Jun-2005 [1185] | re versions I'm trying to run Didec's delete-emails which requires View 1.2.8+. I downloaded the latest version of View and it shows up as 1.2.1? When I look at the downloads dir I see 1.2.8 circa june 2005 but the more recent files are labeled version 1.2.1. Can someone explain why newer code has a lower version number? Thanks |
Guest 7-Jun-2005 [1186] | Actually its revview1255031a1 18 oct 2004 vs rebview1211931 6 jun 2005 |
Anton 7-Jun-2005 [1187x2] | The latest View beta is 1.2.119, which was released yesterday (and possibly throws up some new bugs/issues for older programs.) http://www.rebol.net/builds/031/rebview1211931.exe Otherwise I can recommend you try View beta 1.2.48, which is not so new and therefore more likely to have all its issues understood by delete-emails: http://www.rebol.net/builds/031/rebview1248031.exe |
(we sat on View 1.2.48 for a while, so I expect, like myself, Dide used this version to test his programs for a while) | |
MichaelAppelmans 7-Jun-2005 [1189x2] | thanks Anton I will try that version 1.2.119 issues memory read error with delete_emails. |
btw why is the latest beta a lower version number than 1.2.48? | |
Vincent 7-Jun-2005 [1191] | higher: 119 > 48 (it's a tuple : a set of small integers, not a decimal) |
DideC 7-Jun-2005 [1192x3] | Hi Michael, Delete-emails works fine on 1.2.48, but not on 1.2.119. Some changes in POP protocol prevents it to work. |
Last version of Delete-emails is 3.5.4 wich is available here http://membres.lycos.fr/didec/rebsite/delete-emails/delete-emails.r It works here on View 1.2.119. | |
It's not a final version, but is completely usable. What is not finish is the editor for the rules. So, this rules are stored in the rules.txt file (this file appear after your run it one time) and should be edit manually. | |
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