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Henrik
8-Jan-2006
[2024x2]
hmmm... I was just browsing Stephen Hawking's website at http://www.hawking.co.uk
and noticed how well designed, simple and fast it is. Although lacking 
a search function, it's still very easy to get around.
sorry, http://www.hawking.org.ukis the correct link
[unknown: 9]
8-Jan-2006
[2026]
Cute.
ReViewer
9-Jan-2006
[2027]
I'm working again on ReViewer, I'm going to buy a SDK and would like 
to add a library to read/write JPEGs. Did anybody work with such 
a library before? Any help appreciated, thanks.
Pekr
9-Jan-2006
[2028x2]
try to look at http://www.xnview.com- they have something like 300+formats 
to read, 40+ to write. We even did some initial C wrapper with Cyphre 
for it ...
it is cross-platform. Dunno about license, but if ReViewer will be 
commercial, it will not be free probably. But I think you can talk 
to author.
[unknown: 9]
9-Jan-2006
[2030]
ImageMagik does not work for you?
Tomc
9-Jan-2006
[2031x2]
RV: http://www.ijg.org/files/may be a way to go
I have used their code along with the netpbm library to get by so 
far
ReViewer
9-Jan-2006
[2033]
ReViewer will remain free. Just actually wondering how the conversion 
is done from a lib to an image datatype. Will I have to set each 
pixel value of my image according to a raw decoding? Or is there 
ways to go directly from the lib to the image datatype?
Louis
13-Jan-2006
[2034]
Not sure where to post this. What is the best, easiest to learn and 
use, free C compiler?
Pekr
13-Jan-2006
[2035]
I use dvcpp from http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html... just 
for few days :-)
Louis
13-Jan-2006
[2036]
Thanks, Pekr. That looks pretty good. I'll try it out.
[unknown: 9]
13-Jan-2006
[2037x2]
A CHAT WITH NAUGHTY DOG ABOUT NEXT-GEN!


We chatted with Stephen White, co-president and programming manager 
of Santa Monica, CA-based videogame developer Naughty Dog about creating 
games for the next-generation consoles … and he offered some suggestions 
for dealing with next-gen hurdles.


Q. Naughty Dog is known for the “Crash Bandicoot” and “Jak and Daxter” 
franchises which have sold over 35 million units combined. What have 
been the fundamental keys to the success of your titles and how do 
you plan to apply those to your next-generation game development?


A. One of the biggest factors in the making of a successful game 
is hiring very talented people who are motivated and can get the 
job done without the need for extensive management and finely detailed 
schedules.
God yes!
Terry
14-Jan-2006
[2039]
We're shooting for a new rainfall record here in Vancouver, 29 consecutive 
days of rain.. only two more to go.
Alan
14-Jan-2006
[2040]
well when you bet Seattle, let me know :)
DideC
16-Jan-2006
[2041]
Still need 9 days to bit the "flood" length. Prepare your Arch M. 
Noe ;-)
Terry
16-Jan-2006
[2042]
Didn't rain on Sunday, so Vancouver was one day short of a new record.. 
of course, it's pouring today, and probably the rest of the week 
at least.
[unknown: 9]
16-Jan-2006
[2043]
Volker, you did a diff function at one time (takes two bodies of 
text, and highlights the delta).  can you send me a pointer to that?
Ashley
16-Jan-2006
[2044]
There's one in the library: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/view-script.r?script=diff.r
[unknown: 9]
16-Jan-2006
[2045x4]
Yeah, I think Volder did something more impressive.
("yeah" as in I saw that one)
Like Red is deleted stuff,, green is new stuff.  Of course I can 
write this, but I like to see how others have done stuff, and if 
it has any bells and wistles I did not think of
Speaking of which, RebGUI is pretty damn cool.
Ashley
17-Jan-2006
[2049]
Thanks, while it's usable as is it's only 60% of where it needs to 
be - but that remaining 40% is some long, hard work and my priority 
at the moment is on commercial projects. I'm hoping to get some time 
to work on it again in about two weeks or so. I've also got my eye 
on the Qtask framework stuff to see where there are any synergies 
(I like the simple almost PDA-like look & feel it has).
[unknown: 9]
17-Jan-2006
[2050x3]
I played with Graham's ERM program, and although he seems Tab-happy, 
it also shows off how cool RebGUI is (and fast)
Check out www.Qtask.com/M2 (for Cell phones.
Even more PDA like.
Ryan
17-Jan-2006
[2053]
Got a link to Grahams ERM?
[unknown: 9]
17-Jan-2006
[2054x2]
http://www.compkarori.com/emr/about.html
http://www.compkarori.com/emr/client.htmlspecific page.
Ashley
17-Jan-2006
[2056]
Qtask M2 ... bad link?
[unknown: 9]
17-Jan-2006
[2057x3]
It does, but I just leanred it is case sensitive (please trye www.Qtask.com/m2) 
Will fix the case issue.
Task assigned, will be fixed in the next day or so.
This may explain why some cell phones were having trouble.  Good 
to know.
Gabriele
17-Jan-2006
[2060]
Reichart: maybe you have seen the visual diff on rebol.org. it allows 
to view diffs between different versions of the same script.
Volker
17-Jan-2006
[2061x2]
Had to search my hd a bit, long not used. found it in a few places, 
uploaded one here: http://polly.rebol.it/test/test/museum/diff/gui/
Will loke more into it later.
[unknown: 9]
17-Jan-2006
[2063x4]
Yeah, thi is closer.  I'll just need to change the output style to 
colours, thanks.
Ashley, M2 fixed.
It was not really a Qtask thing as mouch as a server thing.  We added 
a module to Apache.
Makes it ignore case.
Will
24-Jan-2006
[2067x2]
Is there a group for rebol color syntax?
If not what would be a good name?
Anton
24-Jan-2006
[2069]
syntax highlighting ?
Pekr
24-Jan-2006
[2070]
or just rich-text ...
Anton
24-Jan-2006
[2071]
Yes, "Rich Text" group exists already.
Will
24-Jan-2006
[2072]
I meant syntax highlighting
Pekr
24-Jan-2006
[2073]
yes, but it is related ... and without the rich-text, we are hardly 
going to see rebol based console/editor, supporting such feature 
...