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Graham 24-Oct-2008 [7715x2] | poison it! |
I mean, top the tree ..ie. trim the branches | |
Henrik 24-Oct-2008 [7717] | :-) |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7718x3] | yes Henrik, slow. I thought it might be my browser. Last months, there is something happening on the internet overall. Lot's of "invalid" connections dropped on our routers ... |
I sometimes have to reload sites. But maybe just my AVG plus Vista plus FF3 combination, dunno ... | |
Your site is so slow, that I can sometimes even see textual path of the file, which starts to be downloaded a bit later :-) | |
Graham 24-Oct-2008 [7721] | Since no matter how long we spend on VID++, it can't be released without a finished core, doesn't it make sense that work on core be restarted? |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7722x2] | Graham - as far as my understanding goes, it actually can be released without the finished Core. Maybe few fixes to View kernel will be needed (especially if we want Unicoded display), but it can be imo released with recent Core. |
We can later try to influence Carl, to decide what is going to be done next. If you notice rebol.com R3 section, according to plan, next is the LNS overhaul. Dunno how long would it take. And then my suspicion is, that in order to release host sources, guys will try to do DevBase client in VID3.4 :-) So who knows when do we get back to Core ... | |
Henrik 24-Oct-2008 [7724] | antenna problem partially fixed. it was full of water, shorting the wire and the tube, but it's only temporary and only a part of the problem. site should work again. |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7725] | ah, water - that is bad. We have something like 550 customers. And trees are already bad itself. We have antennas properly fixed, watertight connectors. Water is the killer of the signal ... are you on 2.4 or 5GHz at home? You can as well install stronger antenna, but watch out regulatory authorities :-) |
Henrik 24-Oct-2008 [7726] | I'm on 2.4 Ghz, plain 802.11b. The problem is that there is supposed to be a plastic lid sealing the end of the antenna tube (it's a homemade "cantenna"), but they tend to break and fall off due to weather exposure. The bottom of the cantenna has a hole to let the water seep out, but it's apparently closed up. And yeah, trees are a real killer. I'm going to have to find some stronger material for the lid, and isolate the antenna wire better from the tube. |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7727] | I will build new server, I might provide some reboller access there (rebol.cz ). Our whole backbone is on 5GHz and the main connection is professional Ceragon (26GHz) radio. But I understand you want to have your server at home :-) I have mine too, so far ... |
Henrik 24-Oct-2008 [7728] | I prefer it here at home, yes. But it would be wonderful with an external Cheyenne server on a good connection. |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7729] | Aaah, Cheyenne, I thought so. Not sure I would use it instead of Apache2, but you might talk me into it. Well, off-topic here ... |
Henrik 24-Oct-2008 [7730] | I thought you might be curious to see how FUNCT works. It's very useful: >> source funct funct: make function! [[ {Defines a user function assuming all set-words are locals.} spec [block!] {Help string (opt) followed by arg words (and opt type and string)} body [block!] "The body block of the function" /local ctx ][ spec: copy/deep spec body: copy/deep body ctx: make object! 4 bind/set body ctx unless find spec /local [append spec /local] append spec words-of ctx make function! reduce [spec body] ]] |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7731x2] | It defines set-words as local? Is it related to former Carl's blog? |
... apparently so ... | |
BrianH 24-Oct-2008 [7733x10] | Pekr, you keep asking these low-level questions I can answer during times that I am asleep. We have to deal with that :) |
Pekr: "There would be no complication, if frames would be used" Using frames, especially the way you describe, would be a big complication. Nonetheless, that kind of thing is supported in the current system. However, it is not the simplest way to accomplish the task and for most purposes would not be the best approach. | |
Your characterisation of the current system is not quite accurate. A single draw block per style is the simple case that will do for most. | |
Henrik hasn't been working at the low-level, Carl and I have - division of labor :) | |
We are working on core as well, implementing system enhancements and fixes suggested by problems that arise. | |
For instance, that funct function above doesn't work as-is without changes to make function!, and the underlying "search for set-words" ability may be extracted from the internals of bind/set for general use. Once that is done I know how to back-port the whole lot to R2. | |
Back to your comments... OS-compatible behavior will be handled, don't worry. OS-compatible appearance will be done on the skin level though. These are not the same thing at all, so don't get them confused. | |
We are not working with a single-complex-gob system only, we also allow compound gobs, rich-text-only gobs, image gobs, whichever is the best for the situation. We even have modes and custom draw handlers for more complicated situations. The new GUI's approach is both simpler and more flexible than the frames system you describe, even flexible enough that you can implement that frames system in your style if you like. | |
You are wrong in thinking that the design is set in stone. Nonetheless, some parts of the design are not going to change because they are already the best choice. Other parts of the design will change in subtle or dramatic ways. Other parts haven't been done yet. That is why the design is not set in stone - it's not done yet. | |
Keep asking questions though! There's going to be stuff we haven't considered yet :) | |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7743] | It will be better to not ask anything. Already with Gab's VID, I was the only one asking many questions, so it looked like I am constantly wanting to know many things. In fact, I found it pretty depressing that from the vital community, only two persons (me and Henrik) were trying to look at VID3 and trying to understand its workings ... |
BrianH 24-Oct-2008 [7744] | Well, back then I was busy with DevBase :) |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7745x3] | After VID2 and what it is, I am scared of not asking though, and later to hear - ah, you would need such a feature? Well, it can't be addeed ...". You can as well write your own VID :-) |
One question towards 'funct. What if I have global word, e.g. 'a, and then I would need to set 'a also in the fuction body? Am I supposed to use "normal" function, instead of 'funct? | |
or - will we have any chance to refer to context, module? Something like self/parent/a: value? | |
BrianH 24-Oct-2008 [7748] | Most of the funct functions set global stuff through paths or accessor functions. All set-words refer to local words. If you need something else you can still use func (and many functions do). |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7749] | But according to the blog, it might seem that many users could in theory prefer using funct quite often. Wouldn't it be better then to have it as a native? (it can come later, of course) |
BrianH 24-Oct-2008 [7750x3] | It's basically a convenience function, though used widely in and by the new GUI code. |
The slow or complex parts of funct are already native. Remember, func isn't native either. Only make function! is. | |
Please keep asking questions. As long as you are patient the questions can act like a Plato-style dialectic discussion, providing valuable information for the rest of the community. If you don't ask, we won't know what people want to know. | |
Pekr 24-Oct-2008 [7753] | We also can choose different aproach - wait for first official alpha release. My questions are just guesses based upon study of Gab's VID and upon docs posted to DocBase. |
BrianH 24-Oct-2008 [7754x3] | The funct function (or whatever the name turns out to be) will be built-in to R3 and likely back-ported to R2, don't worry. |
As for questions, I would prefer that you ask them now, as long as you can take "maybe", "don't know yet" or "hasn't been decided yet" as an answer on occasion. There are things that we need to know, but the overall design strategy is a good one so far. | |
I may not have studied Gabriele's system as much as you have, but I have studied many other GUI systems and implemented some as well. There are a lot of differences between the systems in implementation details, but to a great extent they accomplish many of the same things. I know enough about Gabriele's and Carl's GUIs to be able to tell you that the overall design strategy is different, but the capabilities are comparable. | |
Graham 24-Oct-2008 [7757] | Good to know that all the bases are being covered and not in concrete. Thanks Brian. |
Pekr 26-Oct-2008 [7758x2] | There is new Doc showing, how to "easily" view all styles - http://www.rebol.net/wiki/GUI_Example_-_View_all_styles |
BrianH: could you please elaborate a bit on following? - what is make-panel function good for? To predefine statical layout, without viewing it? General question then is, if we don't miss 'layout function with R3 VID. Is there more functions like that, e.g. make-face as with R2? - could you please explain a bit 'plane style? I thought that 'panel style itself spans available window space, and if the content is larger, scrollers are used automatically (kind of area with auto-scrollers :-) And if we need to distinguis resize or don't resize states, wouldn't it be enough to use something like "panel all-pan options [resize?: no]"? Thanks a lot .... | |
Henrik 26-Oct-2008 [7760] | >> source make-panel make-panel: make function! [[ {Create a panel from layout dialect block and options block.} style [word! none!] content [block! none!] "Contents of the panel" options [object! block! map! none!] "Options of the panel" /local options face ][ if content [ unless options [options: copy []] extend options 'content content ] face: make-face style options init-panel face bind-faces face do-style-all face 'on-init none do-triggers face 'load face ]] |
Pekr 26-Oct-2008 [7761x2] | thanks. |
Henrik - when I compare your panel skin designs so far (e.g. 40 vs 48), dunno why, but I like of liked the panel look in image number 40. It remings me like you mentioned those "natural materials". It almost looks like it is carved into the surface. Not sure it would work if multiple such panels would be on one page .... | |
Henrik 26-Oct-2008 [7763] | I think it could work, but I have some problems figuring out the right draw block so that it works with alpha. The panel is still under heavy revision. |
Pekr 26-Oct-2008 [7764] | I think that heavy alpha TV like interfaces might need completly separate skin? I remember how Carl wanted his list style for 1.3 project (the style was not released, it is in IOS world) to support borderless list styles. When you go alpha, it is similar - borders might not work easily ... |
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