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Louis 1-Nov-2006 [4905x2] | Thanks Anton. |
Spell check in Rebgui tour.r is not working for me. What am I doing wrong? | |
Ashley 2-Nov-2006 [4907] | Download and install a dictionary file: http://www.dobeash.com/RebGUI/edit.html#section-4.2 |
Louis 2-Nov-2006 [4908x3] | Thanks, Ashley. I remember reading that now. RebGUI is very nice. I'm enjoying using it very much. |
I already had the dictionary and didn't realize it. Anywat it still doesn't work. What else could I be doing wrong? | |
I don't get an error message, but nothing happens. | |
Graham 2-Nov-2006 [4911] | how are u checking for spell check? |
Louis 2-Nov-2006 [4912] | I click on the text, then hit control-s. |
Ashley 2-Nov-2006 [4913x3] | Spell-check requires a locale.dat file (which you can copy and rename from those under the language directory) and a matching dictionary file in the dictionary directory. Example: 1) Copy %language/British.dat %locale.dat 2) Download and unzip %British.dat into %dictionary/British.dat 3) Run %tour.r 4) Click "Field" then "Area" tabs 5) Click in the area and press Ctrl+S This should bring up a spell-check dialog with suggested word replacements. |
Hmm, I've just noticed that an error occurs upon completion of spell-check. I'll have a look at this one. | |
Build#39 available. Fixes the above issue and makes two other minor changes: 1) Bumped the min required View version to 1.3.2 2) Deleted the last line of %ctx-rebgui.r (which issued a halt if the script was invoked in isolation - see Ladislav's comment in the SQLite group from 2nd Nov) | |
Louis 2-Nov-2006 [4916] | Ashley, thanks. Works now. |
Graham 7-Nov-2006 [4917] | Is there an accessor that resizes eg. an area field using the current metrics system? |
Ashley 8-Nov-2006 [4918] | Not sure I understand the question, do you simply mean the #HW directives? Or an accessor that you can invoke to resize manually? |
Graham 8-Nov-2006 [4919] | manually |
Ashley 8-Nov-2006 [4920] | Well the short answer is no [not currently]. What are you trying to do that would need this? Resize pretty much works behind the scenes, you shouldn't have to worry about it. |
Graham 8-Nov-2006 [4921] | I had a screen where I had 4 area widgets and I wanted to just expand the top area widget and hide all the others with a toggle button. |
CharlesW 8-Nov-2006 [4922] | I am trying to get an understanding of RebGui using the tour.r. Can someone assist me with bit of code that will show 3 or 4 images down the left side of a window and a tabbed panel directly to its right. IE: Icons vertically down the left next to a panel that fills the remainder of the window. |
Graham 8-Nov-2006 [4923x3] | display "" compose/deep [ image %1.png return image %2.png return image %3.png @ 50x0 tab-panel 190x50 data [ "p" [] "a" [] "n" [] "e" [] "l" [] ] |
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substitute "at" for "@" ! | |
Ashley 8-Nov-2006 [4926] | Or use a group-box, as in: display "Test" [ group-box "Images" data [ after 1 image %images/go-first.png image %images/go-first.png image %images/go-first.png ] tab-panel 20x30 data ["A" [] "B" []] ] |
Graham 8-Nov-2006 [4927] | what does "after 1" do ? |
Ashley 8-Nov-2006 [4928x2] | http://www.dobeash.com/RebGUI/display.html#section-3.3.2 |
Graham, with regards to your resize question, the following should be enough to get you started: display "Test" [ a: area #HW b: area button [ctx-rebgui/span-resize a as-pair b/size/x 0 hide b show a] ] If you want to take into account margin and gap sizes then you'll need to use values from ctx-rebgui/sizes | |
Graham 8-Nov-2006 [4930] | thanks. |
CharlesW 9-Nov-2006 [4931] | thanks for the code snippet. Is there any way to add a background to the DISPLAY? |
Ashley 9-Nov-2006 [4932] | Two main ways: ctx-rebgui/colors/window: sky ; global change display "Test" [ area do [face/color: sky] ; display-specific change ] can do similiar things with the effect facet as well. |
Louis 9-Nov-2006 [4933] | How can you make a graphic to be the background? |
Ashley 9-Nov-2006 [4934] | display "Test" [ area #HW do [face/image: load %images/setup.png face/effect: 'fit] ] |
Louis 9-Nov-2006 [4935] | Thanks. |
Graham 10-Nov-2006 [4936x3] | In 'display, there is this code foreach window view*/screen-face/pane [ if title = window/text [return] ] which should be changed to: foreach window view*/screen-face/pane [ if title = window/text [return none] ] so that if you have: win: display "title" [] ... an error is not produced as win does not have a value |
Don't know if this is in the current table widget .. but if you click on the header of an empty table make object! [ code: 303 type: 'script id: 'expect-arg arg1: 'index? arg2: 'series arg3: [series! port!] near: [index? find parent-face/data last-selected] where: 'action ] | |
Looks like this bug is still in current table widget. | |
Ashley 10-Nov-2006 [4939] | Can't reproduce that with the following line: table options ["A" left .5 "B" left .5] data [] do you have a simple test case? |
Graham 10-Nov-2006 [4940x3] | I wonder if it's related to the previous problem...with tables. |
I have a table populated .. and remove each row. Once it's empty, and I try and sort, I get the error. But I have not updated to the latest table code yet. | |
Ok, problem is fixed in latest rebgui. | |
Ashley 10-Nov-2006 [4943] | Build#42 (Trac only) has your "return none" fix plus a fix to the long-standing tool-bar tooltip bug (tooltip not hiding after tool-bar button clicked). |
Graham 11-Nov-2006 [4944x2] | I would like to see an enhancement to tables so that /selected/block returns series of blocks. |
the reason is that if you are have anonymous tables, the only way to work out the length of a row is to take all the selected and divide by the length of picked | |
Ashley 11-Nov-2006 [4946] | How about just adding 'cols and 'rows attributes then? |
Anton 11-Nov-2006 [4947] | What if rows have variable lengths ? |
Graham 11-Nov-2006 [4948] | don't think allowed ...Anton |
Anton 11-Nov-2006 [4949] | (Ok, sorry, that was not a well-considered comment of mine.) |
Ashley 16-Nov-2006 [4950x3] | Build#45 (Trac only). Includes the following enhancements: |
- display now returns face - clear-widget uses radio-group/select-item and table/text-list select-row - table/rows attribute added to complement table/cols - text-list/rows attribute added - get-input and set-input funcs added These later functions allow you to easily get and put values into a display or tab-panel, even one containing nested grouping widgets such as 'group-box or 'tab-panel. Handles the following input widgets: area check check-group drop-list edit-list field group-box password radio-group slider tab-panel table text-list. The /type refinement of get-input is usefull in design/debug mode to get a formatted list of widget type/value pairs. | |
Example code to demonstrate the use of these two functions. d: display "Test" [ after 3 area "area" check true check-group data ["check" true] drop-list data ["drop-list"] edit-list data ["edit-list"] field "field" group-box "group-box" data [ field "field" ] password "password" radio-group data [1 "radio-group"] slider data .5 tab-panel data ["A" [field "Tab-panel"] "B" []] table options ["col" left 1.0] data ["row1" "row2"] text-list data ["line1" "line2"] button [a: get-input d b: get-input/type d halt] button [ put-input d ["Text" true [false] "A" "B" "text" ["xx"] "" 1 1 ["Bob"] [1] [2]] show d ] ] | |
Pekr 16-Nov-2006 [4953] | put-input? |
Graham 16-Nov-2006 [4954] | or set-input ? |
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