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Graham 1-Feb-2009 [1432x2] | MS skydrive .. not heard of it before .. but I see I have 25Gb of free storage. neat! |
Limited to 50Mb per file. | |
Brock 1-Feb-2009 [1434x3] | Yes, a pain, but 25 GB of free storage I'll take any day. |
It's pretty slow to transfer the files as well. I tried transfering a 49 MB file and it took near an hour to transfer. I don't do this often, but that seemed excessive to me. | |
I have tried on three seperate occassions and it always seems slow. | |
Henrik 1-Feb-2009 [1437x2] | If it's for backup, Mozy is OK. It works in the background here and you get a free 2 GB account. |
(plenty for rebol sources :-)) | |
GiuseppeC 1-Feb-2009 [1439x2] | Since AltME is very alive in these days I whish to go back to school and review with you some basic concepts of REBOL. The, with the result of these discussion I'll write some pages on REBOL2 DocBase and then for REBOL3. Hope you will help. Tomorrow we will start. |
The = Then | |
amacleod 1-Feb-2009 [1441] | Sound Good! |
DanielP 4-Feb-2009 [1442] | Hi. I have a 2-VID-windows program and I want to modify the layout (e.g add images) of the first window by clicking on buttons of the second window. How can I do that please ? |
Henrik 4-Feb-2009 [1443] | Each window is a face, so you treat it the same as if they were two panes in the same window. |
DanielP 4-Feb-2009 [1444] | ok, how can I find sample code for panel handling ? |
Henrik 4-Feb-2009 [1445] | http://hmkdesign.dk/rebol/old/panescookbook.html<-- this is quite old, but it may give you some ideas. |
DanielP 4-Feb-2009 [1446] | thanks ^^ |
Brock 5-Feb-2009 [1447x6] | I've added a zip file with the images and scripts needed for my sample application mentioned above. http://cid-a6f7a3fe9493bb85.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Rebol/PracticePlanner.zip |
When you unzip the files, executing the script practice-planner-ns.r will launch the paintplus application and open the necessary background image. The radio button options allow dropping of content directly in the drawing area that will appear as part of that final image. These images can be 'undone' but can't be moved or modified once placed. | |
There are some text objects below the radio buttons [RS S LS M L], that can be dragged from their current location and moved anywhere on the layout, not just the drawing area. These objects can be moved again at any point, and are not included in the overall draw dialect for the image area. | |
If I can blend these two functionalities into one, I'd have the best of both worlds. Essentially I'm looking to build a Vector-like draw program, but as simple and small as possible. This would allow drag points onto any selected object in order to allow for resizing or fine-tuning of object placement. As I said previously, I believe Anton has done some work with drag-points on lines etc, but don't remember the script name that did this. Warp-image.r also does something similar with an image. | |
I think this would be a very interesting project to undertake. It would be nice to have both the smallest paint program, and vector drawing program in Rebol. | |
I'm sure you will let me know if there are any issues accessing the file. | |
Graham 5-Feb-2009 [1453] | Needs sqlite.r |
Brock 5-Feb-2009 [1454] | you can remove that line from the code, it's only used to save the draw data if you press the save button. I should have removed any reference to the sqlite and the associated queries. |
Graham 5-Feb-2009 [1455] | those text objects can be dragged over the drawing area ... |
Brock 5-Feb-2009 [1456x2] | yes they can, but they don't get included in the draw block that is being represented. Whereas the objects that are selectable by the radio buttons are actually included in the draw block. |
I used the method to drag-and-drop as used in Nick's Guitar Chords app. It worked great for that type of drag and drop. | |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1458] | Hi, I'm starting with Rebol and I'm asking myself how to split a given string according to a pattern delimiter : "2 linebreaks or more" ? |
Izkata 6-Feb-2009 [1459] | Simplest way I can think of: parse "One^/Two^/^/Three^/^/^/Four" "^/" The ^/ is an escape character meaning newline |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1460] | Izkata: thanks for answering me. In fact that's what I'm currently using, but that's not satisfying because I'm splitting with one linebreak, to two. I'm looking for something that outputs : ["One^/Two" "Three" "Four"] |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1461] | >> out: [] >> parse "one^/two^/^/three^/^/^/four" [any [copy arg to "^/^/" (append out arg) any newline] copy arg to end (append out arg)] == true >> out == ["one^/two" "three" "four"] |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1462] | Geomol, you are faster than me, but that's almost the same as I was coming up with :-) |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1463] | :-) Now, is there any shorter/smarter way to do it? |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1464] | it is probably easier in R3. |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1465x2] | Thanks a lot Geomol (can you explain to me a bit your snippet? I'm currently studying the parse dialect) |
Henrik: why would it be easier in R3 : does parse gained some additional tricks ? | |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1467] | The second argument to parse can be a string, and then parse split up the first argument, or the second argument can be a block of parsing rules. out is just my output block. So the parsing rules go: 1) first any of a sub-block of sub-rules 2) sub-block copy the input string to a point, where two newlines are found, the result in the variable: arg 3) the paranthesis is evaluated (as normal REBOL code), and it append arg (the part of the string, we just copied) to the variable out 4) the parser then skip any number of newlines (2, 3 or more) 5) when the sub-rules are not valid any longer, the input string is copied till the end (and appended to out as before) |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1468x2] | kib2: not yet, but there are some more logical string splitting functions in R3. |
particularly string parsing needs to be improved. the above code should be simpler to do. | |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1470] | Geomol: thanks for the explanations. If I understand it well, that means that we can add actions during the parsing phase? That seems really powerful! |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1471] | parse is ridiculously powerful (and equally hard to learn/use) :-) |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1472] | yes, paranthesis can hold any normal REBOL code (or actions as you call it). |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1473] | Henrik: you mean things like python's "...".split(delimiter) ? |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1474] | yes |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1475] | kib2, if you're going to use parse, go read this: http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-15.html |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1476x2] | Geomol: nice, I've made a print version of a nice doc I've found here http://www.codeconscious.com/rebol/parse-tutorial.html, but I don't know if it's up to date. |
Henrik: from what I've seen so far, such things are quiet easy with parse. | |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1478] | That should be up to date too. |
kib2 6-Feb-2009 [1479] | Geomol: ok, thanks. From what I'm reading, that's how Rebol builds all those dialects too. |
Geomol 6-Feb-2009 [1480] | I think, parsing in REBOL is really strong. It makes us read about any kind of input without too much hazzle (once you've taken the time to get a feel for parse). |
Henrik 6-Feb-2009 [1481] | yes, dialects can be processed with parse, however it's not the only method. |
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