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Carl 22-Jan-2005 [175] | that's right I was going to try to program -- testing |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [176] | what are you working on in rebol currently, if I may ask? New things, fixing bugs, etc? |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [177x3] | view layout [image percent photo.JP button "quit "[quit ] ] |
it got more of that than I expected | |
I'm actually quite amazed that [work so well | |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [180] | but percent did not ... |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [181] | someone at Microsoft must have wanted to be sure that we could speak in rebol easily |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [182] | you would need some escape char :-) |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [183] | now if I could just get it to capitalize rebol I would be happy |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [184] | :-)) I think it was by-design .... |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [185x6] | let me just tried using the word [in a sentence -- interesting |
they do not ever actually spell out the word [it is always assumed to be the punctuation mark | |
() [] brace embrace | |
two out of three isn't bad | |
I think see programmers would have a problem -- because brace does not show up as punctuation | |
I will move out of this room now -- sorry about the distraction to your conversation | |
Maarten 22-Jan-2005 [191x2] | wrt speech recognition: I use Dragon Naturallyspeaking quite some time, and it works very well. Takes some training but after a few horus it is really good. http://www.scansoft.com |
I use it when writing reports etc. Just work one day at home and a report is finished. What's funny is that I get less remrk on my reports/plans when dictated than when written. That's reason enough to use it :-) | |
Ashley 22-Jan-2005 [193] | With regards to keyboards that don't have a numeric pad (or indeed function keys), I'm using a "Happy Hacking Lite 2"; a bit pricey though but the preferred keyboard of many Linux enthusiasts. Check out http://shop.store.yahoo.com/pfuca-store/haphackeylit1.htmlfor a picture. |
Allen 22-Jan-2005 [194x3] | efish & yeksoon - numberpad not a problem for left handers. Perhaps a right-handed keyboard should be made ;-) |
numeric pad is used a lot in accounts. Recently I saw a keyboard where the number pad was separate from the main keyboard (wireless too!) A good solution. | |
& once it is separated.. it may as well have a calculator display too, so it can function with or without the pc. | |
Ingo 22-Jan-2005 [197x2] | About keyboard centeredness: I think it is a problem, I usually position my keyboard in a way that the typing space is centerd for me, and the numeric keypad sticks out to the right. Of course then you have trouble reaching for the mouse. So now I use the mouse lefthanded ... |
Sorry Allen, I overlooked that you had written something nearly to the same effect. | |
Graham 22-Jan-2005 [199] | Need sunshades when Ingo comes here! |
Terry 22-Jan-2005 [200] | My eyes are bleeding. |
Ingo 22-Jan-2005 [201x5] | I had a perfectly good colour setting until I had to move to rebol3 world ... |
and altme chokes on me, whenever I try to save settings | |
but it seems | |
that the setting is saved anyways ... | |
better now? | |
Graham 22-Jan-2005 [206x2] | yes ... much better. |
but not a shade on me. | |
Terry 23-Jan-2005 [208] | Ingo, you could drive Graham crazy by copying his color :) |
Anton 23-Jan-2005 [209] | and changing your name to Graham, too.. |
Pekr 30-Jan-2005 [210x7] | Two days ago, when on business trip to Prague, I bought book from Eric Meyer, as it looked interesting. Dunno if you know the autor - http://www.ericmeyeroncss.com/about-book.html |
Yesterday I talked to one web designer, let's say he is not too much experienced - he is good in graphics, but not so good at understanding all webdesign/browser related tricks. However - he told what I am thinking for some time already and Chris will not eventually agree - css is fine, but why do all .css based pages look the same? | |
And he is correct - by first looking at css based page, you can rather quickly distinguis it - it is rather boxy, effects are the similar .... | |
I am going to read the book and see if I can change my mind, but imo there is something wrong with technology, if it can't be indistinguishable from others. Simply put - current css based look is kind of modern trend, but what happens once it wears itself out? | |
Other thing is - it is one or more layers (if more media is used) upon html, so it may not be so easy for average web designers to think about ... | |
css may well try to isolate presentation layer, but imo it fails. You have box aproach, but let's relate it to VID area - the text in css terms will hide, if it is longer than the visible area, but - where is scroll-bar? Correct me if I am wrong, but you simply need 'if and other good functions to program it exactly the way you want ... | |
The pity imo is, that java-script was found bad aproach ... it is programming language and allows for much more things than css ... | |
Sunanda 30-Jan-2005 [217] | If there's a boxy-limitation, it isn't in CSS. HTML currently only supports rectangular boxes. Spend a bit of time at http://www.csszengarden.com/ to see how different CSS can be with the HTML. Not to say that CSS doesn't have limitations -- lack of variables and calculations is an obvious one. |
Pekr 30-Jan-2005 [218x6] | yes, and above site is typical css look. I am not sure the letters, spacing etc. are typographically correct. The same goes for most css designs I saw ... |
but overal it provides us with new possibilities - I need to read more about it. I never properly worked with tools like MS FrontPage, DreamWeaver, except their old incarnations :-), so I wonder how do those tools support css based design? | |
besides that, css design is sometimes slow, or it is because e.g. Mozilla renders it slowly? | |
csszengarden.com is cool ... | |
where can I learn about inheritance and other things? I mean - syntax - I looked and read various articles explaining directives, but noone was able to tell me about things like "body > div#preamble,#supportingText" | |
# means id . means class, but what function does have > or ,? | |
Sunanda 30-Jan-2005 [224] | h1,h2,h3 {color:red} is simply a shorthad to avoid writing h1 {color:red} h2 {color: red} h3 {color:red} p b {color blue} means a <b> as *any* descendant of a p is blue p>b {color:blue} means a b that is an immediate descendant of a p is blue [so doesn't apply to <p><ul><li><b>not blue</b></li></ul></p> The > notation is CSS2 only -- but that is widely supported these days. There is also + but that is not widely used. Anything by Eric Meyer is a good place to start for leaning CSS. My copy of the O'Reilly guide is battered from constant use. |
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