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[!RebGUI] A lightweight alternative to VID
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Henrik 31-Jul-2006 [4609x2] | I think it's depending on view size rather than the number of cells. A list with 10x10 entries in a 300x300 configuration can be faster to scroll than a 5x5 in an 600x600 configuration. LIST-VIEW uses iterated faces to generate the entries, so whenever the list view needs to be updated in just one cell, the entire list face is rerendered automatically. |
also I don't really notice slow downs on very large arrays, because I always work from a sorting index, a plain 'pick of the row need from the data array. this is pretty fast. | |
[unknown: 9] 31-Jul-2006 [4611] | Yeah, that was my expectation. |
Henrik 31-Jul-2006 [4612] | if SHOW was much faster, LIST-VIEW could be insanely fast. you could probably easily scroll a 50x50 array in fullscreen 1024x768 at 25-40 fps. I've noticed that when doing manipulations when not updating, such as sorting and moving entries in one go, these things are close to instant. The MOVE-ROW-UP/DOWN operations work like that. |
[unknown: 9] 31-Jul-2006 [4613] | I find that having looked at thousands of spreadsheets, most are not larger than 50x25, or 25x50. The exception is when people are dumping databases, and those are not using fomulas, but rather are for working out data. This is done by programmers, not by users in general. |
Pekr 31-Jul-2006 [4614] | Reichart - there is problem with capability of show refresh. Cyphre told me he has it much faster already on his hd, we just need to wait for new View release. The quesiton is, if it will be in 1.3.3, or R3 .. |
[unknown: 9] 31-Jul-2006 [4615] | Yeah, since I don't know how slow we are talking here, it is hard for me to know where the slow down is felt. |
Henrik 31-Jul-2006 [4616] | probably somewhere around 2-5 fps with a fullscreen list. |
[unknown: 9] 31-Jul-2006 [4617] | Yeah, that is slow. 8fps is my normal cut off (anime rate). |
Robert 31-Jul-2006 [4618x4] | Petr: IMO you need to decide, do you have all the data in memory or not. If it's up to 10.000 lines and 10 columns you shoul be able to do this. Than per line one block. Either have the block contain only values (that position matters) or use a name/value pair. Than it doesn't. Going for name/value pairs with hash! should be pretty fast. |
If you want to scroll through 1.000.000 lines, you need to virtualize the data stuff anyway. | |
And, I find it simpelst to have the data on the screen and in the program in sync. Sorting should alter the data block as well. If I pick the first line, I want to pick the first record. Of course using an API for indirection is OK too. But than do it always and for everything. No direct access to the record data. | |
otherwise you will have side-effects the developer must know about... and that's maintenance horror. | |
Pekr 31-Jul-2006 [4622x2] | I really have to think about it. One of original concerns was, that grid should be able to display direct data block return of sql query (so block of blocks=rows) |
... without the need to adapt block to any other format. However, I think I decided to not modify original data block, and one of the reasons is easy call to update sql from the row. If I let user change order of fields directly, the update could be a bit tricky, without knowing which field is on particular position. | |
Ashley 31-Jul-2006 [4624] | If I let user change order of fields directly ... is this a requirement? I've never met an end user who ever wanted or needed to change order of columns ... good UI design will present only the columns and rows needed, and in the most appropriate order. "Appropriate" could be by order of importance, logical sequence (e.g. street number followed by street name), or tied back to an "external" order/sequence (e.g. another application, paper-based forms, etc). I think something like grid is far easier to over-engineer than under-engineer! ;) |
Pekr 1-Aug-2006 [4625] | Ashley - I don't know how many users you met, or how are particular users' habits in various countries, but I can guarantee you, that we had pretty powerfull grid even 10 years ago in Clipper (DBase era). I should dig some app and make a screen-shot probably :-) Even in DOS, our grid allowed to freeze some columns, each user could set its own column order, add available column or hide it, set column width, and save it - for each DB. It was pretty heavily used..... |
Graham 1-Aug-2006 [4626] | I'm constantly reordering my columns when looking at databases |
[unknown: 9] 1-Aug-2006 [4627] | Ashley is making the same point I am, "end user" vs. programmer (or tech). Any time a programmer says "I do X all the time" all I think is that if "I can bottle the exact opposite of X I can make a billion dollars." Hence I wrote above "The exception is when people are dumping databases, and those are not using formulas, but rather are for working out data. This is done by programmers, not by users in general." Never-the-less, if the goal here is the goal, which is for technical people to do this, we all still need a solve, which is speed to do it. In Qtask we did part on the server, and part on the client. So, we let you sort columns locally, but would send all the data to the server. What we learned is: The server would send down all the data. Slow, but needed. Then JS would arrange everything into a table. Slow but needed. Then JS would sort. And we allowed 4 levels of sort… Slow, slow, slow, and turns out, not so needed. It turns out that with anything more than about 20 lines it was better in the long run to just sort form the server side. This is not to say this is how this will work where with Rebol. My point is more to the idea of playing with UI until you strike the right balance of speed and convenience. |
Graham 17-Aug-2006 [4628] | Just noticed that we don't have a request-text requester |
Thør 21-Aug-2006 [4629] | . |
Graham 24-Aug-2006 [4630x2] | One I hadn't seen before ... ** Script Error: foreach expected data argument of type: series ** Where: next-field ** Near: foreach sibling siblings [if target: any [tabbed? sibling into-widget/forwards sibling] [ return target]] all ** Press enter to quit... |
Was just tabbing thru my windows on my desktop... | |
Pekr 26-Aug-2006 [4632x2] | How can I access (further parametrise widget) in terms of display code? E.g. simple color change - I miss something like VID's 'with directive ... |
the only thing I came up with is using 'do [show-color widget value] | |
Graham 26-Aug-2006 [4634x3] | text "blah ... " font [ color: red ] |
Why does table/selected/n not work? I have to do .. pick table/selected n | |
Is it because it is a function and not a path? | |
Henrik 26-Aug-2006 [4637] | that could be a reason |
Graham 26-Aug-2006 [4638x3] | A little confusing ... |
How does one display a window so that it stays in front? | |
display/dialog doesn't work for me. | |
Izkata 26-Aug-2006 [4641x3] | Graham - are you missing a ' or : in your question above? |
if "pick table/selected n" works, I think you should try "table/selected/:n" | |
because "table/selected/n" means "pick table/selected 'n", which doesn't seem right =^_~= | |
Graham 27-Aug-2006 [4644x2] | Sorry, it was a math thing ... |
I think it doesn't work because it's not a path | |
Pekr 27-Aug-2006 [4646] | Graham - I mean - how do I know, what facets are exposed to 'display dialect level? My friend simply asked me, if there is alternative to VID's 'with keyword with raw access to widget internals ... |
Graham 27-Aug-2006 [4647x2] | how do I know? |
I ask Ashley :) | |
Ashley 27-Aug-2006 [4649] | Lines 308-337 of http://trac.geekisp.com/rebgui/browser/rebgui-layout.r plus any widget specific attributes from http://trac.geekisp.com/rebgui/wiki/WidgetList |
Robert 28-Aug-2006 [4650x2] | Cyphre and I have continued to fix bugs and enhance RebGUI. We still have some bugs to fix but than it's time for a new release. As new widgets we have done a CHART widget that lets you do bar, pie, torus charts. |
The CHART stuff is based on draw. | |
Pekr 28-Aug-2006 [4652x2] | nice ... I am working on initial doc for grid, however I am more than one week late ... hopefully I will be able to release it in 3 days ... |
btw - combo-box - you can still scroll under the horizont - the bug that was there with table too ... | |
Graham 28-Aug-2006 [4654] | some way to ensure a window stays in front would be nice .. .. |
Ashley 28-Aug-2006 [4655] | Does that by default: display "A" [button "A" 40x40 [display "B" [button "B" 20x20]]] Click button A, then B, then A again ... at least that's the way it works under 1.3.2.3.1 |
Graham 28-Aug-2006 [4656x3] | display "A" [button "A" 40x40 [display "B" [button "B" 20x20 [ display "C" [ button "C" 10x10] ]]]] |
It doesn't for me ... button C will not stay infront of button B, but will stay infront of button A | |
ie. both stay infront of A, but C does not stay infront of B. | |
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