World: r3wp
[!RebGUI] A lightweight alternative to VID
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Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5942] | sometimes one has to do these things !! |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5943] | Do you mean change-message (i.e. replace message 24 of 50 with the following ...) |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5944] | yes |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5945] | So a 'set-message-text accessor? |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5946x6] | yes |
http://www.compkarori.com/reb/chatlo.png | |
this is my rebgui interface to the rebelBB.cgi script | |
if you resize, and the messages don't fill the screen, the offset needs to be reset to 0 | |
for the main pane .. otherwise, the messages start mid screen. | |
vertically | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5952] | Does the data structure meet your needs? Note that, like AltME, if the date is today then the time component is shown instead. You can insert abbreviated date/time's with: to date! reform [now/date now/time] |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5953x2] | I think it's nice to have an addition column for a message id. |
Otherwise , if you try and refer to a particular message .. you can't.. except by pointing to a datestamp which may be different depending upon which time zone you're in. | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5955] | Preceeding the User column? |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5956x6] | Yes. |
I think with Altme, each message is followed by a font block etc. | |
so, each colum of data is then followed by a block that specifies the font, background etc. | |
Which might be a bit of overkill ... | |
In my chat client, I use Allen's parser to create active links for http/s ftp etc. | |
Allen and Gabriele's | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5962x2] | Is it safe to assume that messages will always be in ascending age order? i.e. Do we need to cater for message insertion at top? Or message numbers that are in descending order? I want to avoid having sortable columns. Simple but functional is good. |
Allen and Gabriele's ... rebol.org link? | |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5964x3] | http://www.compkarori.com/reb/download-manager.r |
Click on the Synapse EMR client button, and then GSView | |
And you'll see this link ftp://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/ghost/ghostgum/gsv48w64.exe appear .. you can right click on it to copy to the clipboard | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5967] | Remember we are in a public group. You may want to take this private? |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5968] | No, that's free software |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5969] | Just chceking. |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5970x3] | I announced that on rebolweek in May 2006 :) |
I basically wrapped a gui around other peoples' code :) | |
commented out are links to lib:// ( rebol.org scripts ) and # ( to rambo ) as they were not needed for this script. | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5973] | I'll look at incorporating this. |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5974x4] | great |
I think there's no need to sort messages | |
unncessary complexity | |
spellchecker is a must though :( | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5978] | Although not ideal, you can always force a spellcheck with: ... button "Submit" [ request-spellcheck my-area ... ] But check-as-you-go is where it needs to be. |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5979x5] | yep |
and in a chat screen, you don't normally need to scroll the text in the reply area .. | |
which might make it easier to mark the text that is thought to be incorrect. | |
How do you make a display stay on top without making it modal ? | |
ie. on top of the parent window | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5984] | Odd, just noticed that the latest View beta is registering fkeys as 'console, 'icmp, 'oracle, etc. Wierd. I vagually recollect someone else mentioning this before in another group though. |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5985x2] | oracle ?? |
I haven't see this in the sdk .. but I'm not using the latest sdk. | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5987] | display/parent (god help anyone else trying to follow this convo ;) ) |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5988x2] | Ok. |
and to display borderless windows ? | |
Ashley 14-Apr-2007 [5990] | do [insert face/options 'no-title] or you may want to create the face directly in view with the 'no-border option |
Graham 14-Apr-2007 [5991] | Ok. I added a /options to display previously ... |
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