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[View] discuss view related issues

Anton
18-Apr-2006
[4797x2]
Ahaha.... :)
Think - reverse transform.
Geomol
18-Apr-2006
[4799]
You have a "twisted" image and want the original one!? :-)
Anton
18-Apr-2006
[4800]
not image - individual points, one at a time
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4801]
Why View should not admit defeat.
http://home.wilddsl.net.au/anton/rebol/virtual-face_xvid.avi
Henrik
22-Apr-2006
[4802]
anton, ahhh, so that's what you needed it for :-) very, very good 
demo
Graham
22-Apr-2006
[4803]
that is pretty neat anton!
Henrik
22-Apr-2006
[4804x2]
actually that is almost slashdottable
but I wouldn't do that to anton's server...
Graham
22-Apr-2006
[4806]
where's the source?
Henrik
22-Apr-2006
[4807]
somewhere in the Australian wilderness?
Graham
22-Apr-2006
[4808x2]
I wouldn't call Melbourne a wilderness!
Not that I would ask a user to use a rotated and skewed gui..!
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4810x3]
Why not ? Novell with their XGL on the rotated desktop thinks it's 
useful.
Actually Melbourne is a bit of a wilderness, in a way.
source coming... hang on
Graham
22-Apr-2006
[4813]
Not familiar with Novell/XGL.  Got a link?
Henrik
22-Apr-2006
[4814]
it's a linux thing
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4815]
Here, but there is a video somewhere...
http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
Graham
22-Apr-2006
[4816]
I"m trying to install Suse on a new AMD motherboard and it doesn't 
recognise the video on the motherboard, and so get some rather disturbing 
effects.
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4817x2]
Some videos of XGL here:
http://cto.secs.oakland.edu/~castro/NLD10video/
Ah here it is:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7587965514994593432&q=xgl&pl=true
Henrik
22-Apr-2006
[4819]
too bad the framerate is so low. the effects are completely smooth
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4820x3]
You can download the video to get smoother playback locally.
do http://home.wilddsl.net.au/anton/rebol/gui/demo-virtual-face.r
Tested on View 1.3.2.3.1
Geomol
22-Apr-2006
[4823]
Hehe, that's pretty fun! :-) Good job!
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4824]
Thanks, appreciate all the feedback.
Geomol
22-Apr-2006
[4825]
Maybe reverse perspective transform routine should be in rebcode 
to get speed?
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4826]
Would be good, but that's not the bottleneck at all.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4827x3]
Anton: I can put the video on my surfnet account, bandwidt enough, 
so you can be slashdotted. Suppl me with a page with all the credits, 
and ...
/.
(credits for you, I'm just mirroring)
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4830]
Wait wait ! I don't think it's good for "world" consumption.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4831]
question: are the events ent over TCP
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4832]
No, not TCP.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4833]
You australians are so modest;-)
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4834]
Ah.. of course you don't mean you're going to make a post to slashdot. 
Mirror as you wish.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4835]
Only if you need it, let me know if you get to much viewers. As long 
as it are only the rebelopers I guess it isn't necessary.
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4836]
The events are captured in wake-event. Instead of just allowing wake-event 
to DO them, I simulate DO with my reverse-engineered version (mimic-do-event). 
Since I have programmed it I can add features like event-transparent 
faces.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4837]
If you can hook up the events to a tcp port we can give X a run for 
its money
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4838x2]
My ISP will let me know if they are too flooded. :-) But I don't 
think it will be a problem.
Interesting... can't think what that allows immediately. Do you have 
an application in mind ? Why would that be better than handling events 
natively ?
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4840x2]
Application sharing (ui projection over the net)
Event synchronization in application sharing
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4842x3]
Ah like shared paint app..
Hmm...
Or basically Terminal Services.
Maarten
22-Apr-2006
[4845]
yep
Anton
22-Apr-2006
[4846]
Ok, well I have shown how to mimic do event, so:
	wake-event
		mimic-do-event
			either event-is-for-local-view-of-remote-desktop? [
				send-event-to-remote-desktop
			][
				handle-event-as-usual
			]

	forever [
		wait-for-remote-desktop-message
		update-our-view-of-remote-desktop
	]