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Rebol/View 'Key Event Problem

 [1/9] from: tmoeller:fastmail:fm at: 7-Oct-2009 16:45


Hi, i am just writing a small editor for myself which should have a realtime wordcount. Simplified i have following situation: editor: layout [ mytext: area ifo: info btn "Close" [unview]] view editor I am not too familiar with events in rebol. From the docs i learned that i have to change the area definition to something like the following to make the area react on key events: mytext: area feel [ engage: func [face action event] [ if action = 'key [mylen: length? parse mytext/text none ifo/text: join "Wordcount: " copy to-string mylen show if ] But just adding the feel to the area doesn't work. What am i missing?? Thorsten -- http://www.fastmail.fm - IMAP accessible web-mail

 [2/9] from: henrikmk:gmai:l at: 7-Oct-2009 19:27


On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Hi, > i am just writing a small editor for myself which should have a realtime
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> But just adding the feel to the area doesn't work. > What am i missing??
You are, with that code above, replacing the original engage function for 'mytext, which contains all the text editing functions, so text editing stops working. Other than that, your code would normally be correct. Unfortunately there is no simple way in VID to just add an on-key handler without rewriting the real engage function that is used in the area style. You can see it like this: probe get in get in get-style 'area 'feel 'engage The solution is to modify that function and include it again. Cumbersome. :-) You can also download the VID Extension Kit, which lets you do your task, like this: view make-window [ ; ifo and if faces here my-text: area on-key [ act [ mylen: length? parse mytext/text none ifo/text: join "Wordcount: " copy to-string mylen show if ] ] ] It can be downloaded from here: http://97.107.135.89/www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/vid/src/builds/vid-ext-kit.r -- Regards, Henrik Mikael Kristensen

 [3/9] from: tmoeller:fastmail:fm at: 7-Oct-2009 20:13


OK, i understand that. I downloaded the extension kit. Do you have a documentation for the kit somewhere. I searched for it but couldn't find and some link are already dead. Thorsten On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 19:27 +0200, "Henrik Mikael Kristensen" <henrikmk-gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm> > wro
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 [4/9] from: henrikmk:gm:ail at: 7-Oct-2009 20:22


On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm> wrote:
> OK, i understand that. I downloaded the extension kit. Do you have a > documentation for the kit somewhere. I searched for it but couldn't find > and some link are already dead.
I have, but I'll have to mail the link to you privately, as I don't want the server to be hammered too much just yet. Also the docs will differ slightly from the build you have downloaded. -- Regards, Henrik Mikael Kristensen

 [5/9] from: nick:guitarz at: 7-Oct-2009 20:29


Hi Thorsten, You could just use a timer event on the info style: view layout [ i: info rate 0 feel [ engage: func [f a e] [ if a = 'time [ l: length? parse m/text none i/text: join "Wordcount: " l show i ] ] ] m: area ] HTH :) - Nick Quoting Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm>:

 [6/9] from: moliad:g:mail at: 10-Oct-2009 16:50


Nick, that is such a nice trick :-) -MAx On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Nick Antonaccio <nick-guitarz.org> wrote:

 [7/9] from: nick:guitarz at: 11-Oct-2009 22:36


Thanks Max :) It works quickly, even with large files, but can be a major resource hog. Using a text file with 112000 words, and a rate of 0, it increased my CPU usage to 50%. Setting the rate to 10 reduced CPU usage to 33%, rate 5 reduced CPU usage to around 18%, and rate 1 only used about 8% (I had a number of other windows open, which accounted for about 3% CPU usage. Thorsten, use a slower rate, if it makes sense in your app (does the update need to happen more often than once, or maybe 2-3 times per second?). Quoting Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch <moliad-gmail.com>:

 [8/9] from: tmoeller:fastmail:fm at: 12-Oct-2009 9:30


Hi Nick, thanks for your suggestions. I have to try it. I planned to have it in realtime and made a test with Henrik's vid extensions. This worked well for be but needs the extensions. I will give your trick a try as well, together with the hints you provided. I don't think the single file will become that large, but youll never know. Thanks Thorsten On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 22:36 -0700, "Nick Antonaccio" <nick-guitarz.org> wrote:
> Thanks Max :) > It works quickly, even with large files, but can be a major resource
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 [9/9] from: semseddinm:bircom at: 12-Oct-2009 10:42


Hi, what about the checksum control to test m/text changed or not, if changed then parse and count the words. I did not try but this may reduce the CPU cost. if not-equal? old-checksum new-checksum [...]

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