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Kaj 13-Oct-2010 [163] | Thanks. This is still using the same trick as the first port almost a year ago, by using the Linux binary of the R3 interpreter library |
ssolie 13-Oct-2010 [164] | How did you test it Kaj? (I'm curious about testing these things) |
Kaj 13-Oct-2010 [165x4] | It's become a bit more complicated because R3 is now using the dynamic loader, but the Linux library still works on Syllable Desktop |
R3 Chat still doesn't work, though, but for a different reason than on Syllable Server | |
I'm only testing it by starting the interpreter and trying a few commands | |
Please don't use it to control nuclear facilities ;-) | |
ssolie 13-Oct-2010 [169x2] | just reading up on syllable... neat looking os |
I like that it is amiga inspired ;-) | |
Kaj 13-Oct-2010 [171] | Thanks |
Maxim 14-Oct-2010 [172x2] | Anyone know if we can shorten a block supplied to us in an extension? it has to be the same block, not a copy. |
something like the 'REMOVE function, but accessible from within the extension/host-kit | |
Maxim 15-Oct-2010 [174x9] | I think I'll be able to run the custom Gob Renderers in a multi-threaded setup by next week. This means one thread will simply be rendering while the other will be handling events and manipulating data. it should work since I've got changed state control built-into the primitve API, which lets the renderer know when to update its internal data... this will simply be set by the other thread. |
if I can get the MM_timers to trigger the rendering refreshes on the renderer's thread, then the custom gob renderers can live on their own, and not even require explicit calls to refresh by the main thread. all you will need to do is manage data in the main thread, update it once the renderer is sleeping and it would update on its own when it awakes again. | |
if a data change takes more time than a single refresh interval, (i.e. the change is still occuring when the renderer awakes for its next refresh) then the renderer simply reuses the previous internal data. while its new user data is being setup. | |
primitives will have the possibility to setup run-time manipulators, which modify the internal primitive data on their own. this means you might not even notice that there is a frame jump in setup because the manipulators are still active, using the old data.... ex: 'PRIMITIVE-A has a targeting manipulator which keeps this model always aiming another model, 'PRIMITIVE-B has a manipulator using a constant speed which ends up moving it in space. now picture a situation where the scene update where taking longer than the sleeping time (or it just started at the wrong moment and occurs just before rendering starts). if the main thread where responsible for triggering the refresh, you would see a noticeable lag. but with this setup, both primitives would still continue to move, while the speed is adjusted... when all the setup is done, the renderer knows it can update and it then adjusts its internal data to reflect the high-level changes made by the main thread. the manipulators are C functions, so they will be very fast. (there will be a special REBOL callback mode for testing, but it will be much slower) | |
now because both threads can work independently, we can do much more processing in the main thread and simplify the rendering so that manipulators just "use" data and process as little as possible, allowing for much higher scene density. :-) | |
( and CPU fan noise ;-) | |
Added a few recommendations in the host-lib section of R3 chat.... please add comments there, if you have any... just saying you agree is good as it shows Carl that the ideas are shared by several of us. | |
Added a few recommendations in the host-lib section of R3 chat.... please add comments there, if you have any... just saying you agree is good as it shows Carl that the ideas are shared by several of us. | |
and by the way, all the suggested macros are actually being used in real code, so they work. | |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [183] | I have published 'unofficial' proposal with improvements to the current RichText dialect in R3. If anyone is interested in this topic you can read the proposal here: http://www.rebol.cz/~cyphre/docs/rich-text.html Any feedback is appreciated. |
Oldes 19-Oct-2010 [184] | not found |
Pekr 19-Oct-2010 [185x4] | Cyphre - what about using direct rebol.cz plus subfolder - you've got access to it. ClearOS is crappy in that regard - I sent bug report to them, with no result at all ... |
everyone - hit reload several times, then you will get the document .... | |
where should we discsuss it, here? | |
What does it mean?: - Embedded GOB containers in text - Gob - Renders GOB embedded in text I can't imagine, how this stuff works, and is organised. However - i am buying a book on text typography and layout, but so far from what I have read, you basically divide page into columns or boxes section, you can link them, those columns/rows have those typical margins, origings, etc. set, but we are talking DTP tools here :-) Are we getting something similar here?: It is possible to have multiple paragraphs defined in one Rich Text block. Paragraphs are positioned one ofter another vertically. Vertical space between pargraphs is defined by PARA/INDENT/Y values. Use COLUMNS command(see below) to define how many paragraph columns should be used for paragraph layout. ... some wireframe model showing the terms on the image would be usefull ... but maybe others will understand, what's your idea ... | |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [189x3] | Pekr, sorry, I forgot to upload the paragraph layout example image. Just reload the page it should be there. |
Embedded GOB containers in text: that means you will be able to insert gob! objects inside the text flow | |
The document has been moved to http://www.rebol.cz/docs/rich-text.html | |
Oldes 19-Oct-2010 [192] | Just a detail... first paragraph should not be indented. The indent should be used only between paragraphs. |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [193] | yes, the para/indent values depend on you so you can set it as you need..or am I missing something? |
AdrianS 19-Oct-2010 [194x2] | indent is not typically used as a term to mean spacing between columns - is the dialect already set? |
the inter column space is called alley, usually | |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [196] | nothing is set in stone so if you know better wording I'm open to changes... |
Oldes 19-Oct-2010 [197x3] | Maybe it would be good to see and example how the multiple paragraph text is supposed to be specified. |
Btw.. the columns support is interesting, but will it be possible to select text from multiple columns? | |
And is it normal that glyph-metrix returns pairs for advance and kerning? | |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [200x2] | yes, text selection should work in multi-paragraph layout |
pairs for advance and kerning: yes, that should be possible as someone may need to layuout text vertically. Not sure in how many cases/fonts the vertical values are used but they are supported by the system. | |
Oldes 19-Oct-2010 [202] | What about right-to-left direction? |
BrianH 19-Oct-2010 [203x2] | AdrianS, according to the diagrams it looks like origin is doubling as the alley, not indent. |
The vertical portion of the indent is the intracolumn spacing between paragraphs, not the intercolumn spacing between columns. | |
AdrianS 19-Oct-2010 [205x3] | is the vertical spacing in para/space just for specifying glyph spacing when using vertical writing or does it also specify the line spacing when using horizontal text? |
Brian - what does intra-column mean when talking about the setting for just one paragraph? | |
can't each paragraph have it's own settings? | |
Cyphre 19-Oct-2010 [208x3] | multi para example: [ columns 2 origin 20x20 margin 20x20 para p1 text "abcd..." para p2 text "efgh..." ] all the spacing, indentation will be defined in the p1 and p2 objects (see the doc for all possible fields) |
well, the margin shouldn't be probably relative to the gob/size but rather absolute pair position so it is possible to define paragraphs that can be scrolled. | |
( so in this example it could be: margin (gob/size - 20) ) | |
Oldes 19-Oct-2010 [211x2] | It would be good to have per paragraph margin imho. |
So you could indent complete paragraph. | |
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