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[!RebGUI] A lightweight alternative to VID
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Terry 22-May-2007 [6548x2] | >> system/version == 2.7.5.3.1 >> yello == 255.240.120 >> |
went by date | |
Anton 22-May-2007 [6550] | Yep, that's the latest. |
Terry 22-May-2007 [6551] | thanks |
Anton 22-May-2007 [6552] | That's what I've been testing with. It has a problem with some keys like page-up/down. Apparently Maxim patched those keys. I suppose he added an event-func. There's a new version coming soon which should fix that. |
Terry 22-May-2007 [6553x2] | the desktop needs a make-over |
(The View desktop , that is.. ) | |
Anton 22-May-2007 [6555] | also known as the "viewtop". |
Ashley 22-May-2007 [6556] | 2.6.3 is the latest stable release with a matching SDK version. |
BrianH 22-May-2007 [6557x3] | 2.7.5 also has a matching SDK version, but is slightly less stable (works for me). |
Install is nonfunctional in 2.7.5, but that wouldn't affect encapped apps. | |
Install wasn't completely functional in 1.3.2 either, or any prior version, as I have explained at length before :( | |
Terry 22-May-2007 [6560] | Hmm.. I've gone over all the GUIs and I've come to an observation (not a criticism)... There's no graphic designers here. |
Rebolek 22-May-2007 [6561] | That's a known fact I think :) |
Terry 22-May-2007 [6562x4] | After looking at all of the various UI for Rebol that's currently available, and although they are all great in their own right, I can't help but think there's something missing. I've found the rebol mashups I've done using Javascript, HTML, CSS and Flash.. to be so much more flexible, and of a higher quality... perhaps not in things like speed etc., but when it comes to eye-candy, View, and all of it's GUI libs come in third at best. If you're running windows.. take a look at RASH.. a simple blue button that floats on top of all your other windows.. click it, and a panel pops up.. It uses Flash as the UI.. and it's really quite easy to tie Rebol into Flash.. and you can do it with core. Why there isn't more Flash / Rebol mashups is weird |
Sorry, probably the wrong group for this rant | |
If you happen to have some X10 stuff lying around, you can control your appliances with RASH too.. Add this to codes.txt .. change the path to your x10comm.exe q [fp "kettle on" 20][call "c:\x10\x10comm.exe a1 on" speakout "Kettle has been activated" closed] q [fp "kettle off" 20][call "c:\x10\x10comm.exe a1 off" speakout "Kettle disengaged" closed] text-to-speech while flipping on the kettle from Rebol.. serious cool factor. | |
oops.. misposted | |
Ashley 22-May-2007 [6566] | when it comes to eye-candy, View, and all of it's GUI libs come in third at best ... I'd exclude View from that statement. With AGG support built-in it enables you to be as creative as you want; the fact that no-one has built a nice Konfabulator-like dialect that uses View to its full potential is another issue. |
[unknown: 9] 22-May-2007 [6567] | Agreed. |
Graham 23-May-2007 [6568x2] | Ashley have you been able to reproduce the boundary issues with the area widget .. basically when trying to type into the widget at the bottom, and either have the caret fold back to the start of the same line, back into the word you're typing. |
Since I've never seen this in the area face I presume it's fixable. | |
Ashley 23-May-2007 [6570] | able to reproduce the boundary issues No, and I use area everywhere in my apps. Never come across this problem before. What's the sequence of actions? i.e. it's gotta be more complex than, "just type until it happens". I suspect you've hit a nasty interplay between arrow/slider scrolling and caret positioning. Fixable if I know how to reproduce it. |
Maxim 23-May-2007 [6571] | the fact that Konfabulator-like dialect that uses View to its full potential is another issue. did you look at (short on time, cause everyone else was late ;-) elixir devcon session ? that just what it is... 100% AGG gui engine... with full AGG element based interaction and per stroke feel. |
Graham 23-May-2007 [6572] | Max .. none of us saw the screen ... the broadcast videos appeared to concentrate on the rear of things! |
Mario 24-May-2007 [6573] | AGG + Autofocus = Extra aliasing |
Terry 25-May-2007 [6574] | AGG without a dialect? Might as well code in assembly, or openGL |
Graham 25-May-2007 [6575] | Ashley, I can't reliably reproduce this boundary issue. How about putting in a check for when the caret moves to the next line after <enter>, to ensure it is not on the same line, and then writing this to the rebgui.log ? |
TimW 31-May-2007 [6576x2] | Is there a way to make a horizontal scroll bar on a table? Or maybe to make a text-list or area have the horizontal scroll bar? It may be to use the slider widget, but documentation is a bit scarce. |
Also, how do I set effects/radius: 0 for group-boxes? | |
Maxim 31-May-2007 [6578] | graham... darn... should be putting time on elixir and liquid next week *I think* but with all the things going on in my life right now I can't be sure. |
Pekr 31-May-2007 [6579] | TimW - there is very robust grid style, done by Cyphre, under contract. It is just there were some API changes, so the grid was never further adapted .... |
Ashley 31-May-2007 [6580] | effects/radius: 0 for group-boxes? ... effects/radius is global. It is currently used by: group-box panel tab-panel tooltip and can be set as follows: ctx-rebgui/effects/radius: 0 Is there a way to make a horizontal scroll bar on a table? No, nor with text-list or area. Same issue with tab-panel. This is quite deliberate and you may wish to refer to my comments from 10th March this year headed, "A word on my design philosophy, ...", to see why. ;) |
Graham 31-May-2007 [6581] | what's the magic incantation to have a widget hidden by default in the layout? |
Ashley 31-May-2007 [6582] | display "" [field false] |
Graham 31-May-2007 [6583] | Thanks .. I managed to work it out :) |
Graham 1-Jun-2007 [6584x3] | The chat widget .. can we get it so that text is selectable? |
and links active? | |
This is more of a general question on gui design... but should one keep all buttons on screen, or, provide buttons as required? | |
Ashley 1-Jun-2007 [6587x2] | I'm of the "don't tell me about it unless I can do it camp" here. Nothing worse than hunting through a complex menu to work out what I can and can't do. 80% of what I want to do or see should be no more than one click away IMHO. |
re: chat widget. I'm waiting on R3's rich text enhancements before I do much more with this widget. | |
Pekr 1-Jun-2007 [6589] | I agree with Ashley, that user should be provied with valid option in particular context. But I don't agree with dynamically rearranging menus, or hiding buttons. It is imo confusing. That is why we should have ability to disable/enable some elements, but not to hide them .... |
Graham 1-Jun-2007 [6590] | I too would prefer to have visibly disabled buttons on screen .. but have to go with removing/adding buttons for the moment. |
Pekr 1-Jun-2007 [6591] | maybe we could hack in disable/enable functions? I did some, and Anton (or Volker) fixed it to work even with keyboard. The solution was to put transparent face with some effect into front of "disabled" element ... |
Robert 1-Jun-2007 [6592] | table: We have extended TABLE to allow horizontal scrolling. You specify the number of visible columns and the rest can be scrolled. |
Graham 1-Jun-2007 [6593] | it should be part of the widget |
ICarii 1-Jun-2007 [6594] | how about just adding a disable flag to the button and put a disable check in the engage event? |
Pekr 1-Jun-2007 [6595] | I wonder why noone picks-up on cool grid element :-) Pity API changed, so it does not probably work .... |
Graham 1-Jun-2007 [6596] | but that doesn't change the visuals ... |
Pekr 1-Jun-2007 [6597] | Graham - it should, but as an interim solution I welcomed even such hack. I refuse to visually remove buttons, according to some conditions. That sounds scary, when once there is button, next time there is not button at certain position :-) |
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