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Graham: 15-Feb-2005 | Windows generally uses the registry for mapping to extension. Try looking for something as follows under "regedit": HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services W3Svc Parameters Script_Map Once there you wantto EDIT --> New --> String Value to add a new extension association of ".cgi" Then MODIFY the new ".cgi" entry to associated it with the rebol executable, eg "C:\rebol\rebol.exe %s %s" Here "C:\rebol\" may be different on your system and note that you must end with .exe. Now restart the computer to get the new setting. | |
Reichart: 6-Feb-2008 | Do you mean map as in Earth? | |
Reichart: 6-Feb-2008 | It's slow, but here is the US in SVG http://apps.arcwebservices.com/svgviewer/map.html | |
BrianH: 1-Apr-2009 | LOAD of a block will treat the block as a collection of things to load, so it will load all of them The code is this: map x source [apply :load [:x header next all unbound]] | |
Steeve: 1-Apr-2009 | ahah i was about to said it was a shortcot for map str ["print 'here" "print 'here"][load str] | |
BrianH: 1-Apr-2009 | MAP and APPLY are native in R3, as fast as FOREACH and function calls, respectively. | |
Steeve: 1-Apr-2009 | map is currently underated, it's a really cool function | |
BrianH: 1-Apr-2009 | Even as mezzanines they would be useful, so MAP and APPLY are part of R2-Forward as well. | |
BrianH: 1-Apr-2009 | Well, APPLY more often than MAP, but still. | |
Sunanda: 22-May-2009 | Unflat countries can make some effort too (see map -- it's a 35.meg PDF linked to from thism page): http://www.sustrans.co.uk/what-we-do/national-cycle-network | |
Sunanda: 22-May-2009 | Though, as this collection of photos show, not all of it is world class: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/wcc/facility-of-the-month/site-map.htm | |
Group: !AltME ... Discussion about AltME [web-public] | ||
Sunanda: 2-Jun-2010 | Glad it's close enough for your current purpose. If you need better searches for a specific research project, consider writing a few lines of REBOL and scanning your own local copy of /altme/worlds/rebol3/ The users.set file is simply a text file from which you can map group numbers and poster-ids/poster names /chat/*.set is a series of text files, one per chat group. It is pretty easy to do. Or take a look at modifying this: http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?script=skimp-my-altme.r | |
Group: Core ... Discuss core issues [web-public] | ||
Sunanda: 8-May-2006 | A URL path is _supposed_ to map to the file system path _if_ the scheme is ftp:// / has no assumed hierachical meaning in other URL schemes. Hence the confusion at times. I think REBOL is playing safe in not assuming the mapping. And, given how badly many FTP clients are written, that is probably for the best. | |
Geomol: 20-May-2006 | Thanks! Actually I map from the pointer function glVertex3fv to glVertex3f, which takes it parameters as values, but that should be no problem. (I can't send a pointer to another task over tcp.) | |
Maxim: 1-Jun-2007 | again, I know most patterns CAN be described using parse, but in many occasions, what could have been a simple parens with a decision and 2 or 3 very simple rules, ended up being a complex tree of tens or more rules, which have non obvious interdenpendencies and things like left entry recursions (I hope I make sense here) which are, well, slow(er) and hard to map in one's mind. | |
btiffin: 12-Sep-2007 | Thanks for the opinions gentlemen. All over the map of course. But Gregg's matters most, so either it is. :) And I've found the either to be the easier grok when quick scanning, no double think required. This is not in tight code, so readability wins over performance concerns. And just an aside; all [false false] returning none...kinda sucks. all [none none] returning none, sure; but all [false true] should be false, not none. Or change the help doc to ...and returns NONE at the first FALSE or NONE. Well, it doesn't suck persay, it just doesn't behave as the help would suggest. | |
DanielSz: 14-Nov-2007 | There is a nice script that encodes strings to utf-8. It is by Romano Paolo & Oldes. I'd like the reverse: decoding utf-8 strings. I found a script by Jan Skibinski proposing to do that, but the script doesn't load in rebol, exiting with an error ('map has no value). What's next? | |
Graham: 27-Dec-2007 | I need to map a pair from one coordinate system to another. | |
Graham: 27-Dec-2007 | What I am doing is taking two sets of pairs on a PNG image, and trying to map to the EPS image as postscript coordinates. | |
BrianH: 25-Apr-2008 | For that matter, the mapping of bugs to scripts is not an easy task if you are using library scripts. If you are just doing scripts for effect, system/script would make sense. If you are doing scripts to load functions that will be run later, the script file name would map to the name of the script that is running when the function is run, rather than the script that was curent when it was being created. | |
Gregg: 18-Jun-2008 | There isn't anything built in that does that. For simple min/max comparisons, you could do something like this: if a < first maximum-of [1 2 4] [print "cool"] I also have a shortcut for FIRST MAXIMUM-OF. pick-max: func [series [series!]] [attempt [pick maximum-of series 1]] if a < pick-max [1 2 4] [print "cool"] For the general case, I would use a map and anonymous func combo. R3 has a native MAP func, but you have to roll your own in R2. | |
Chris: 3-Jan-2009 | Sounds like you need a 'map function. Psuedo-example: map my-block func [val][ either word? val [ either any-function? get val [val][get val] ][ val ] ] | |
Janko: 22-Jan-2009 | BrianH and others : you made such great word (and ported it to mezzaine - I still have no idea what that is :) ) of the word map (as in functional programming ) ... did you maybe or is there any chance that its sister function reduce or fold or fold-left could be made in such a way.. I use your map a lot now but I have to use my poor fold word for folds :) | |
BrianH: 12-Feb-2009 | I wonder if we can do MAP-REDUCE in REBOL :) | |
Pekr: 9-Mar-2009 | I wonder if we could have iteration via two blocks? I have two blocks - first with field names, second with values. I could write some map function and put it into object, but field names have spaces, so I did something like following: stock: read/lines %stav-zasob.csv forskip stock 2 [ fields: parse/all stock/1 ";" values: parse/all stock/2 ";" i: 1 foreach name fields [ print [name ": " value/:i] i: i + 1 ] ask "Press any key to continue ..." ] | |
BrianH: 11-Mar-2009 | We would probably want to skip the set-word behavior of R3's FOREACH, but if we need it it can be compiled - I did so for MAP in R2. | |
eFishAnt: 2-Apr-2009 | I wish I knew the best way to install a Core script as a "service" (service in the Windoze sense so it has a specific login rights, which map up to a UNC share rights) | |
Anton: 9-May-2009 | MAP is close to what you want. data: [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10] map v data [either v > 5 [v][]] ;== [6 7 8 9 10] | |
Anton: 9-May-2009 | foronly: func [cond data][map v data compose [either (cond) [v][]]] foronly [v > 5] data ;== [6 7 8 9 10] foronly [even? v] data ;== [2 4 6 8 10] | |
Group: View ... discuss view related issues [web-public] | ||
Henrik: 22-Jun-2005 | I'm sitting on a 256 color screen through a WindowsXP Remote Desktop and Viewtop looks like crap. Therefore I was thinking if some recommended coloring policy would be beneficial for low-colored devices, or if REBOL/View could have a scheme to intelligently map colors down? I know REBOL can't know that it's being used in a low-colored environment like Remote Desktop, but you could specifically map colors down in a layout, if you know your app will run on a poor display device. Something like layout/depth and then a number from 2-32. It would be useful also for generally mapping down images. How does that sound? | |
Pekr: 23-Jun-2005 | Or map enter key to the button? | |
Anton: 19-Oct-2005 | shell-list allows functions to be placed in the map dialect block, which is kind of like your /explicit refinement above. The automatic iterates are found in the default-iterates block. | |
Josh: 14-Dec-2005 | It's just a simple line change in the View desktop. In %vt-prefs.r , there keyboard map sets ctrl-E to [editor 'same] I'm in favor of [editor none] | |
Janeks: 23-Jan-2006 | I have a view that works like simple Mapserver client with zoom box, etc. I made new version that supports panning, by dragging with mouse. All worked fine (zooming, panning) until I changed simple loading map image from load to read-thru/to. Zoom box worked, but while mapfile loads it slowly follows cursor instead that by script logic (that I did not change) it should stop. And my map pane no more returning to zero offset after map image loading. How those view faces are connected with read-thru ? loadMapImg: func [ mapUrl /local rezImg ][ if exists? %mapImg.gif [ delete %mapImg.gif ] either attempt [ rezImg: read-thru/to mapUrl %mapImg.gif ; rezImg: load mapUrl ][ return load %mapImg.gif ; return rezImg ][ return none ] ]] | |
Geomol: 17-Apr-2006 | Each scanline has to be mapped onto the original image to find the colours. If such a mapping is made with straight lines, I predict the result to look ok with nice rectangle-like figures. But if one corner is far away from the rest, or moved in between the others, the result might be awful. A better way could be to map the scanlines as Bezier-curves on the original image. Could be interesting to know, how AGG does it, now that AGG's result is so good. | |
Janeks: 19-Sep-2006 | Remote script is mapserver template that returns map layer feature data based on coordinates: Something like: info-win: layout [ text "Fld:" text "[fldName]" ;this finaly looks just - text "value from table" etc ] | |
Maxim: 8-Nov-2006 | there are three button mice, but they are seldom used by non-3d artists. in 3d XYZ, Scare RotateTranslate, camera Tilt -Orient-Pan all map so cleanly to 3 buttons. | |
Pekr: 27-Nov-2006 | If platform specific wrapper will be open source, I wonder how long it will take someone to map this to JAVA :-) Of course RT would have to port rebol library to Java too ... would be probably slow, but it would mean - Rebol running everywhere :-) | |
Anton: 3-Feb-2007 | As far as I see it, RT uses objects when speed is needed. They can map down to C structures better I think. | |
Maxim: 7-Mar-2007 | we can loose 6 hours trying to map all that back up... maybe someone has already done it here? I have the sdk, I could look into it... but its just a question of time... I've got more important code to write than searching for this right now. | |
Graham: 30-Mar-2008 | Perhaps we need a font map ? | |
NormanDep: 30-Mar-2008 | Yes then you have indeed a font map... | |
amacleod: 20-Aug-2008 | On anoher note... Anyone know of any good examples of colorizing (highlighting) sections of text within a face. The word browser mentions caret-to offset and offset-to-caret being used to map text and creating colored or hyperlinked text but the example does not seem to be what I'm looking for... | |
TomBon: 19-Apr-2009 | visualisation, does somebody knows how to create a map like this in rebol? a qubic map: http://gdmap.sourceforge.net/img/gdmap-preview.png some more examples and radial maps of this are here: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Festplattenbelegung?highlight=verzeichnisserstell A hint to a source, algo or raw concept etc. would be nice. especial the calculation how to find and place to the proper position within the workspace is what I am looking for. | |
BudzinskiC: 25-Apr-2010 | I'm currently writing a Rogue like game with Rebol. I used a box to display the game map and set the focus on it so that it receives keyboard input but when I do that there is a weird white stripe being drawn on top of the box in the center. Any idea why that is and how I can make it go away? http://img.skitch.com/20100425-ju42itgetsasupi6yerc1ph4db.png | |
Anton: 25-Apr-2010 | What face or style do you base the face which displays your map on? | |
Group: I'm new ... Ask any question, and a helpful person will try to answer. [web-public] | ||
Henrik: 8-Apr-2011 | http://www.rebol.com/r3/docs/datatypes/map.html I see it has not yet been documented. I seem to remember that it was, but I might be wrong. | |
Endo: 1-Dec-2011 | I'm also working on very similar to your case right now. I don't know if its useful for you but here how I do (on Windows) command: {csvde -u -f export.ldap -d "ou=myou" -r "(objectClass=user)" -s 10.1.31.2 -a "" "" -l "DN,sn,uid,l,givenName,telephoneNumber,mail"} call/wait/console/shell/error command %export.err ;export all users, bind annonymous if 0 < get in info? %export.err 'size [print "error" editor %export.err halt] lines: read/lines %export.ldap ;create an object from the first line (field names, order may differ from what you give in the batch) ldap-object: construct append map-each v parse first content none [to-set-word v] 'none foreach line lines [ ( set words-of o: make ldap-object [] parse/all line {,} append users: [] o ) ] ;append all valid users as an object to a block probe users I hope it gives some idea. | |
Group: Parse ... Discussion of PARSE dialect [web-public] | ||
BrianH: 5-Nov-2008 | Yes, you will be able to use Unicode for variable names. I wouldn't suggest it though: You have to use Character Map to enter half of Perl 6's operators because they did exactly what you suggested :( | |
Tomc: 15-Jun-2009 | you need to maintain a map of keywords and codes to that in its own file and read it in to build your rules | |
Tomc: 15-Jun-2009 | before building the rules then when codes change or mor are added you just update your map | |
BrianH: 30-Sep-2009 | That sounds like standard OOP. User types only map their operations to the action! functions. | |
Maxim: 17-Oct-2009 | since I use binding to map inner rules which are also constructed on the fly but have to be pushed and poped from the stack as I traverse data... its a lot of fun :-D | |
Steeve: 25-Oct-2009 | R3 one liner ;-) >> map-each [a b] parse "this-is-a-string" "-" [ajoin [a #"-" b]] | |
Group: !RebGUI ... A lightweight alternative to VID [web-public] | ||
Ashley: 23-Feb-2006 | can keycode shortcuts be used for Yes and Now ... I was going to map Enter to OK / Yes and just leave ESC mapping to Close / Cancel / No. What keycodes were you thinking of ("Y" and "N"?). CTRL+A in list doesn't mark all entries ... good spot, I'll add it to the list. | |
Ashley: 19-Feb-2007 | will you guys build downloadable file once you reach merged and kind of stable release? Last stable build is #46 available via the View desktop and here: http://www.dobeash.com/download.html Once the current changes "settle down" (i.e. at least a week or so passes without a major new issue/problem) I'll update the stable set. 161kB.. it's pretty large ... 30+ widgets tends to do that! ;) I like the BTN style of button which is in Rebol by default ... Come up with an AGG (not image-based) equivalent or similar and I'll gladly use that. re: tabs (and button) look. My previous goal was to try and map the look as closely as possible to WinXP. This required a combination of images and complex draw commands. My goal now is to keep it as simple as possible, with a nice clean look that can be implemented with as few effects/draw commands as possible. Button is an example of that. Instead of using 3 images and changing them based on current button state, I now use a simple draw block and change a single value based on state. Note that the radius is customizable (via effects/radius). Does this produce the best looking button ever? No. But don't fault the technique, rather my [limited] AGG compositional skills! Feel free to come up with a better button algorithm. tabs are another example, where yellow lines of varying length were drawn to approximate the WinXP tab look, and had to be cleared and redrawn based on state changes. The new approach uses a simple effect block ( [round color 5] )where all that needs changing on a state change is the color. Same deal as button applies. Come up with a simple draw block that creates a good looking tab and I'll gladly use that. | |
Group: DevCon2005 ... DevCon 2005 [web-public] | ||
Chris: 30-Sep-2005 | Just sharing coordinates. Type in your name, and click where you are on the map. | |
Chris: 30-Sep-2005 | Updated the Map -- should now remember who you are. (let's see who's still around :o) | |
Arthur: 1-Oct-2005 | oh, Chris' map kinda showed Cali maybe north a little. | |
Pekr: 1-Oct-2005 | Looking at map I can see we have some folks located in Australia - so after US and EU, will next devcon be in Asia or Australia? :-) | |
DideC: 2-Oct-2005 | - Chris / Rebmap : very nice but the map is soooo small. - Questions to Carl : Reicharts has ask every questions to Carl Saturday evening (Italian time : GMT+2), ended after the banket. There was 30 witness ;-) No Internet at the hotel, so wait a bit he find a connection to post it. - Uniserve vs. LNS : don't compare "TCP" and "MSM messenger" please ! Uniserve is just an async network engine. LNS act at the OSI application level. LNS can work on Uniserve, HTTP, mail, even floppy if you want (the last 3 are Gabriele words). - Online Free BEER : Jaime give us this url, but it doesn't work (or I made a mistake while I wrote it) http://www.whywire.net/share/beer-sdk.tar.gz | |
Joe: 7-Oct-2005 | chris had an app where one could check a map with all the nationalities. any idea where to get it ? | |
Joe: 7-Oct-2005 | thanks. I check the map but doesn't have the info. Who were the attendees from England and Spain ? | |
Group: Rebol School ... Rebol School [web-public] | ||
BrianH: 8-Mar-2010 | >> to-date map-each x reverse parse head insert copy/part at "*[YY-MM-DD=03-06-30]*" 12 8 "20" "-" [to-integer x] == 30-Jun-2003 >> to-date replace/all form reverse parse copy/part at "*[YY-MM-DD=03-06-30]*" 12 8 "-" " " "-" == 30-Jun-2003 | |
BrianH: 8-Mar-2010 | And profile them to see which is better: >> dp [to-date map-each x reverse parse head insert copy/part at "*[YY-MM-DD=03-06-30]*" 12 8 "20" "-" [to-integer x]] == make object! [ timer: 0:00:00.000023 evals: 43 eval-natives: 14 eval-functions: 5 series-made: 11 series-freed: 0 series-expanded: 0 series-bytes: 731 series-recycled: 0 made-blocks: 6 made-objects: 0 recycles: 0 ] >> dp [to-date replace/all form reverse parse copy/part at "*[YY-MM-DD=03-06-30]*" 12 8 "-" " " "-"] == make object! [ timer: 0:00:00.00004 evals: 103 eval-natives: 30 eval-functions: 5 series-made: 8 series-freed: 0 series-expanded: 0 series-bytes: 530 series-recycled: 0 made-blocks: 2 made-objects: 0 recycles: 0 ] | |
Steeve: 12-Mar-2010 | you need to pass the values to map because the formula block only contains tag! which basically are strings (tags have no context, nor values). if instead you use get-words as tags, you don't need to. my-compose: func [code [block!] /local pos][ parse code rule: [ any [ to get-word! pos: (pos/1: get pos/1) skip | to any-block! into rule ] ] code ] >>x: 1 >>y: 2 >>z: 3 >>my-compose [print :x + (:y + :z)] ==[print 1 + (2 + 3)] | |
BrianH: 23-Sep-2010 | map-each x read/lines %tmp.txt [to-word parse x [return to " "]] | |
PatrickP61: 23-Sep-2010 | Here is the completed script to get only Function names (nothing else) in a file: echo %tmp.txt what () echo none funct-block: read/lines %tmp.txt funct-names: map-each x funct-block [to-word parse x [return to " "]] write/lines %Funct.txt funct-names | |
BrianH: 23-Sep-2010 | funct-names: sort map-each [w v] to-block system/contexts/exports [either any-function? :v [to-word w] [()]] | |
BrianH: 23-Sep-2010 | WHAT gets its words from the system/contexts/exports object. MAP-EACH takes a block, so the object is converted to a block. The :v is equivalent to GET/any 'v in R3. The () in the second EITHER block is to generate an unset! value, which will cause MAP-EACH to not add a value to the block for that round. And SORT sorts words in R3. | |
Awi: 9-Mar-2011 | Unluckily the face I am using is a plain panel, so no text there. I just tried PRINT CARET-TO-OFFSET pnl-map "", and it returns none. | |
Awi: 24-Nov-2011 | Hi, I am trying to write a Rebol app that download some .png map tiles from OpenStreetMap, and display them. Since Rebol does not support multithreading, while downloading every map tile, the user will face a non responding screen, which is not very nice. Is there a known trick to download in background, or something like that? Many thanks.. | |
Awi: 30-Nov-2011 | @Kaj: Sorry, a little of the topic. For the future, I'm planning to replace the Rebol 2 UI side of my app to use libchamplain or osm-gps-map. Hopefully I can already use red by then (currently python is in my mind). Which one do you think is more mature and easy to use? My app would only display OSM tiles and draw some objects and lines on it. Thanks for your opinion and pointing me into these libraries. | |
Kaj: 30-Nov-2011 | OSM-GPS-Map is thus simpler to roll out, but it is GPL instead of LGPL, so it can't be used in closed applications | |
Group: Tech News ... Interesting technology [web-public] | ||
Maxim: 17-Sep-2009 | as long as we can map the entire .net spec (probably through mono), in theory yes. | |
Pekr: 19-Mar-2010 | Taken from OS News (credit: Kroc Camen): Google's Native Client (NaCl) is a browser technology to deliver native x86 binaries to users on Windows, Mac and Linux. Whilst this bridges the gap between modern JavaScript speeds and native binaries, portability is limited and that's especially important on the web where there's greater device diversity than on the desktop. Google are announcing that NaCl now also supports x86-64 and ARM. In addition to this Google are also announcing the ANGLE project, an open source compatibility layer to map WebGL (OpenGL ES for the web) to DirectX calls for Windows systems without an OpenGL library. http://www.osnews.com/story/23021/Native_Client_Portability_Almost_Native_Graphics_Layer_Engine | |
Chris: 6-Oct-2010 | Map of the Internet: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/online_communities_2_large.png | |
Reichart: 19-Mar-2011 | http://www.blackcatsystems.com/RadMap/map.html | |
Group: !REBOL3-OLD1 ... [web-public] | ||
JaimeVargas: 20-Dec-2006 | (apply * (map + item-order-list item-price-list)) for example (apply * (map + '(1 2 4) '(100 50 25))) ;== 300 That is my one line scheme code for totalizing an order. | |
JaimeVargas: 21-Dec-2006 | This type of composition appears a lot when using combinations of apply and map and fold. | |
BrianH: 24-May-2007 | Can you map nodes to physical world objects? | |
Pekr: 28-May-2007 | I would suggest, to not overcomplicate things from the very beginning, to simply stick to what we have - cross platform UI behavior. I know there are OS specific things - installers, control panel icon, systray icon, OS-X (Amiga) system menu, etc., those should be possible as an option ... (e.g. view/new/os could use OS dialog box ... or view/specs layout [layout here] [spec-block configuring how the same layout should map to OS features ... .e.g. already mentioned menu)]) | |
Gregg: 24-Jul-2007 | FOLD vs MAP - FOLD accumulates, while MAP applys the func and returns a series of results. | |
Pekr: 30-Jul-2007 | really? (re screenshot) ... moving windows by accelerator keys was fine. I think that we will need to map win32 api, which will tell us about particular monitor set-ups ... | |
Henrik: 29-Aug-2007 | >> map [where:] [1 2 3 4 5 6] [take/part where 2] == [[1 2] [3 4] [5 6]] | |
Henrik: 29-Aug-2007 | I'm beginning to like this MAP function :-) | |
Maarten: 12-Oct-2007 | Chris: my point exactly. VID should map to the DOM with CSS and use REBOL instead of Javascript (or alongw ith....) | |
BrianH: 21-Nov-2007 | The trick is that you can't remove keys, but if you assign none to the map at a given key the effect is the same. | |
BrianH: 8-Jan-2008 | Actually, you bring up a good point. There is currently no reason to know what keys are currently defined in a map because in theory all possible keys are defined in a map - they just don't have values yet. If you try to retrieve the value for a key that is not in the map yet, you get #[none] (the value, not the word). If you want to not have a key in the map, just set its value to #[none]. Yeah, that key may be physically still in the map, but who cares? The effect is the same - the only difference is memory usage. | |
BrianH: 8-Jan-2008 | If it matters to you whether a key is in the map or not (regardless of its value), you should probably be using object! instead. With object! there is actually a difference between the key being there or not, and you can always expand an object with new fields if you need to in R3. | |
BrianW: 8-Jan-2008 | I was thinking about the difference between a map and a normal object. It's easy to slip into a Perl/Python sort of mindset, where maps are often the most convenient way to describe data. It can be easy to forget the flexibility of Rebol datatypes. | |
shadwolf: 21-Jul-2008 | Carl is still wondering how to name thing ....I think really that's not the main problem actually ... I'm more interrested to know how the dev goes according to the road map than knowing how rebol VM without View is going to be called how REBOL language is going to be named how rebol/view is going to be named next ... | |
shadwolf: 21-Jul-2008 | interresting questions: what is the new road map (with deadlines) whowill participate? actual gabrile code remains or is it trashed ? in the futur how can we organise the community to apport more and in amore productivly way? what is the real main vision he have on view? does it's going to be an easy to build fexible and easy to update visual IHM or does it going to be nothing more than a webrowser (and bro if that's your vision you are a decade too late there is plenty of web browser and most of thempropose way to extend them with minimal coding .... ) | |
BrianH: 9-Jan-2009 | I don't know. I know that if you need to have an unset! vale in a series, not being able to insert one would be a hassle. I just don't like the wrapper code that it requires sometimes (as in that MAP discussion). | |
[unknown: 5]: 9-Feb-2009 | I don't know much about vector or map but I hope that we haven't loss the functionality of list and hash in R3. | |
BrianH: 9-Feb-2009 | There are plans to extend FOREACH to map! and object!, and MAP could make sense too I suppose, but no plans for that. What did you use hash! for that wasn't keyed search, Doc, and what advantages did it give you over block! aside from a different datatype? | |
Group: Postscript ... Emitting Postscript from REBOL [web-public] | ||
Graham: 5-Dec-2008 | and then you can map | |
Graham: 5-Dec-2008 | ; map postscript fonts to windows fonts fonts: [ Bookman-Demi "URW Bookman L Demi Bold" Bookman-DemiItalic "URW Bookman L Demi Bold Italic" Bookman-Light "URW Bookman L Light" Bookman-LightItalic "URW Bookman L Light Italic" Courier "Nimbus Mono L" Courier-Oblique "Nimbus Mono L Regular Oblique" Courier-Bold "Nimbus Mono L Bold" Courier-BoldOblique "Nimbus Mono L Bold Oblique" AvantGarde-Book "URW Gothic L Book" AvantGarde-BookOblique "URW Gothic L Book Oblique" AvantGarde-Demi "URW Gothic L Demi" AvantGarde-DemiOblique "URW Gothic L Demi Oblique" Helvetica "Nimbus Sans L" Helvetica-Oblique "Nimbus Sans L Regular Italic" Helvetica-Bold "Nimbus Sans L Bold" Helvetica-BoldOblique "Nimbus Sans L Bold Italic" Helvetica-Narrow "Nimbus Sans L Condensed" Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique "Nimbus Sans L Condensed Italic" Helvetica-Narrow-Bold "Nimbus Sans L Condensed Bold" Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique "Nimbus Sans L Condensed Bold Italic" Palatino-Roman "URW Palladio L Roman" Palatino-Italic "URW Palladio L Italic" Palatino-Bold "URW Palladio L Bold" Palatino-BoldItalic "URW Palladio L Bold Italic" NewCenturySchlbk-Roman "Century Schoolbook L Roman" NewCenturySchlbk-Italic "Century Schoolbook L Italic" NewCenturySchlbk-Bold "Century Schoolbook L Bold" NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic "Century Schoolbook L Bold Italic" Times-Roman "Nimbus Roman No9 L" Times-Italic "Nimbus Roman No9 L Regular Italic" Times-Bold "Nimbus Roman No9 L Medium" Times-BoldItalic "Nimbus Roman No9 L Medium Italic" Times-BoldOblique "Nimbus Roman No9 L Medium Italic" Symbol "Standard Symbols L" ZapfChancery-MediumItalic "URW Chancery L Medium Italic" ZapfDingbats "Dingbats" free 3 of 9 regular "FREE3OF9.TTF" ] | |
Group: !Cheyenne ... Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server [web-public] | ||
Graham: 18-Oct-2008 | so, DELETE /@api/fax/jobno and GET /@api/fax/jobno both map to the same rsp page. | |
Janko: 18-Feb-2009 | Pekr a little help for the problem when a existing apache/lamp website needs additonal web-app that you would want to write using cheyene would be to use Apache's mod_proxy to map just some path to cheyenne > ProxyPass > ProxyPassReverse -- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html |
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