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Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8054] | What do you mean by heavy? Too large? |
Oldes 13-Nov-2008 [8055] | and bold |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8056] | It's probably the font that does it. |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8057] | Henrik - does GUI only resize, or does it also scale? E.g. when I go for bigger display resolution, if all elements are scaled accordingly? |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8058x2] | Oldes: http://rebol.hmkdesign.dk/files/r3/gui/104.png |
Brock, I hope my best work is yet to come. :-) | |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8060] | uh, those in the middle are ugly beasts :-) It seems to me that antialiasing on small, 1px thick lines is creating kind of smears. Is that what is hinting for? |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8061x2] | Pekr, in principle it can scale, as it's a matter of inserting scaling factors in each draw block, but I don't know how well it will look. |
Pekr, that's the font renderer settings, which we can't alter yet. | |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8063] | yet means we do plan on altering it? |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8064x2] | I really hope so. I believe AGG offers a lot of font hinting options that we are not using at all. |
From what I can tell, the renderer displays fonts similar to what Freetype could produce around 10 years ago. We can do much better today. | |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8066] | eh .... not good then. Due to AA fonts are now much better than in R2, but it seems like some small final touch is always needed ... |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8067x2] | It is perhaps also because I'm used to OSX' (IMHO) superior font rendering. |
Pekr: http://www.antigrain.com/research/font_rasterization/index.html | |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8069] | oh, seems like AGG is really a cool engine. So we are not utilising it full-force, right? |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8070] | As far as I can tell, we are not using it 100%. |
Gregg 13-Nov-2008 [8071x2] | In any case, I think we all really appreciate and admire your work Henrik. The slider screenshots are simply awesome. |
You're doing some really beautiful work. | |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8073x2] | Thanks :-) |
I see it as how I would want it to work and look myself. That's the best motivation. | |
Gregg 13-Nov-2008 [8075] | Absolutely. We're fortunate that you have not only technical ability, but aesthetic sense. |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8076x2] | :-) |
The ticks on the slider are generated by a function, and I can freely choose how many total ticks, how big and how many levels there are supposed to be. I expect to use this a great deal more. | |
Kaj 13-Nov-2008 [8078x3] | The above font rendering article is great work, but unfinished. It requires further work on both AGG and FreeType |
It would be great if that could be done in R3 | |
It's one of the things I have been eying for Syllable | |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8081x2] | anyone know the status of the developer? it looks pretty quiet on the site. |
(The AGG site, that is) | |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8083x3] | Status of AGG is not good for us. First, - we are using AGG 2.4, which was really free. From AGG 2.5, it changed to GPL, and as we know, GPL sux :-) |
Currently AGG is at version 2.6 IIRC. It is not much developed, as Maxim Shemanarev (author) took some job oportunity. | |
But as Cyphre stated - 1) maybe we could get special licence, as there was good relation of RT and Maxim 2) we are far from fully utilising even 2.4 version ... | |
james_nak 13-Nov-2008 [8086] | Henrik, do you also have "tree" lists? |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8087] | I think no more styles are defined. Dunno if even general list is in there ... |
james_nak 13-Nov-2008 [8088] | Not that I am a super fan of the "+" and "-" but they are a very popular way to organize and present data. |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8089] | There is no tree style yet. |
james_nak 13-Nov-2008 [8090] | I know.. what's with me and the "list" fixation? I wonder if it has to do with always trying to order my life. Actually, I thought that this is the first thing that my .Net friends are going to ask to see. |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8091] | james - your request is along of mine request and another blog posters - we should not even dare to release without at least simple table, tree, tabs. I have two friends, who use REBOL for quick prototyping and connection to DB. One of them works with MS SQL. He creates quick tools to help him manage some jobs and some of his colleagues already asked about the tool. I really hope that for such guys (who are not interested to create widget themselves, but to use some ready-to-gon ones) we can come up with some data friendly widgets ... |
Henrik 13-Nov-2008 [8092] | Pekr, I'm pretty sure it's possible, just a little time consuming to build them. |
james_nak 13-Nov-2008 [8093] | Perhaps this is a good topic for a list of gadgets that are needed. |
BrianH 13-Nov-2008 [8094] | AGG is still at 2.5, a bugfix release. He never got as far as 2.6 and hasn't updated in 2+ years. |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8095] | pity AGG is no more developed. There is no other option currently. Everybody else uses Cairo, but this is crap with more than 1MB size. Amanith seems interesting too, but commercial. Hopefully Maxim updates AGG at least to keep the trends. But so far - AGG is very high quality, so nothing to worry about for quite some time.... |
Steeve 13-Nov-2008 [8096] | Carl would offer him a job |
Pekr 13-Nov-2008 [8097x2] | The reason why he is not much active in AGG land is, that he already took some job. |
I wonder how would AltME looked using new skin though. It would look like more typical OS app, and I might loose interest in it just because of that. What could be better is the keyboard support (in list, tabbing between panes, etc.). I think that special apps with special purpose in mind, will need special skins ... | |
Steeve 13-Nov-2008 [8099x2] | don't focus on Altme, keep using your brain for shared projects instead ;-) |
Devabse need a good relooking too | |
AdrianS 13-Nov-2008 [8101] | Is hardware acceleration being considered at all for 2D rendering? |
PeterWood 14-Nov-2008 [8102x2] | I suspect the answer to whether hardware acceleration will be provided will depend on whether AGG supports it. (I think not). |
Pekr: I guess some of the crap in the IMB of Cairo is to support hardware acceleration and printing. | |
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