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Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3577] | What if I don't care for your validation, your DB reactors? What if I am used to work with form and db my own way? Will I get one bloated gui? Carl was very picky for each single function to add, and now we are adding whole layers upon the GUI, which is still far from being finished. |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3578] | Pekr, db-reactors and validation are optional features. Reactors are made using the MAKE-FACE-ACTIONS function, which specifically is designed to add a new aspect to the GUI in a way that doesn't interfere with its original functionality. And while you don't care about it, we do, because we need specifically to builds apps that use them, and I've missed these things in VID since I first used it. There's also that little detail about shaving off months of development and testing of large apps. The "bloat" you talk about would be around 5 kb of code for now. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3579x2] | That's not bloat of code, but bloat of functionality I tam talking about. My experience is as follows - sometimes I like to use frameworks, but I don't like using frameworks just for the sake of frameworks themselves. Young guys did new SW for our old kiosks we installed around, and it seems so complicated (all xamp, web, replicated mysql), that they had to call their guru to set-it up. |
I just wanted to say, that sometimes it is easier to not use some framework, because 1) each framework can do only certain stuff 2) you have learn this stuff 3) more complicated things are difificult to do. Goog example is that overhyped DB for Rails, don't remember the name. In 5 minutes, I needed more complicated set-up, and the answer? Bad excuse about framework being good just for certain things ... no, thank you ... | |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3581] | Bloat of functionality: That's not the point of these frameworks. The point is to make certain rudimentary things quick and easy to set up for anyone trying to write a GUI. I'm pretty sure that once you've fixed the 657283th bug in a javascript/HTML webform, you will really wish this was already worked out for you. If the frameworks don't work out for you, then they are poorly written. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3582x3] | It is often about the clash of how we are used to think, and use some functionality, about our workflows. If everything is gluable, well then. I would not just like to see, that each style has tonnes of fields, to support upper layer frameworks. I hope you keep it streamlined to some flags, and custom data fields ... |
btw - would it be (let's say later in the process) possible to introduce some other form of release? I mean - I would like to look into sources, but it is flattened recently. | |
I don't want to push you to Tortoise, etc., but there surely be some distribution form of the GUI? I mean stuff separated in files, etc. It helps studying some stuff | |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3585x2] | You have some rules that you need to follow in any framework, otherwise they won't work for you. In the case for, for example db reactors, you need to know about the specific options, the rule that fields must be named for them to be used and how. But really, there are only few rules and once you've worked with attaching database records to a form, in a manual way versus this way, you probably don't want to go back. The other thing is an illusion of control with absolute flexibility without a framework. It simply lengthens development time and introduces bugs (something that we keep overlooking, eh?), and generally keeps the customer unhappy. |
I can make a zip file of the sources later. | |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3587] | or at least small changelog? :-) Is it difficult to provide in recent stage of development? E.g. when you release new version - what actually changed, what should be tested, etc.? |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3588] | changelog needs to be done by rebolek. I don't have an overview of the changes happening right now, of which there will be some more. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3589] | You are trying to tell me, that DB record linkage to form is dependant upon certain naming of the fields? |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3590] | it's logical to bind the name of the field to the record name, yes. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3591] | Direct link of form fields to db rec is imo the worst illusion I have seen :-) |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3592] | oh, no, now I lose all flexibility! , but no you really don't. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3593] | I worked with similar aproach in Clipper, and most of the time it was not flexible enough ... |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3594] | you solve this in the functions that link to the database. |
AdrianS 30-Sep-2010 [3595] | Can anyone else confirm that on Windows (at least on Win 7 64 bit) the last r3.exe that Henrik posted a link to here, pops up a security dialog ("Open File - Security Warning")? This isn't the UAC dialog that you get when you run an executable as administrator, btw. Other r3 executables that I had lying around don't do this. |
Pekr 30-Sep-2010 [3596] | yes, I can confirm that ... |
Gregg 30-Sep-2010 [3597] | Henrik, thanks for posting your db-reactor ideas. Is there a reason not to use the standard REBOL series func names for actions. i.e. insert/change/remove/select rather than add/update/delete/get? Another option would be the names from CRUD. What does the underscore in your _data naming convention indicate? I need to look at your validation design again, to see how things work together. |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3598] | the names are up for grabs, so we can discuss that now. |
Maxim 30-Sep-2010 [3599] | well, I guess using db nomenclature is better when refering to db services... no? |
Henrik 30-Sep-2010 [3600x4] | I don't like the underscore prefix, but this is Robert's idea. |
the _data option is a multi-field field formed as a map!, to allow extending a table, without adding columns in the table. | |
is CRUD not more encompassing to persistent storage in general, than just SQL? | |
I mean thereby the SQL terms insert/change/remove/select | |
Robert 30-Sep-2010 [3604x4] | Regarding the _, we can get rid of it. I use it to "indicate" private/internal stuff, you shouldn't mess around with. |
And _data should be renamed into BAG, because this better describes what it is. | |
Petr, being able to get a database / table design right from the GUI is IMO a very good approach :-). | |
Because, schema updates will be done automatic. Hence, adding fields, renaming fields etc. will work. | |
Henrik 2-Oct-2010 [3608x3] | Small status update: Cyphre has completed first version with keywords for draw blocks. This means you can now use the vertices of the box model for coordinates, instead of tediously calculating them inside the draw block. http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/240.png |
New R3 GUI uploaded here http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/r3-gui.r3 It should contain the feature. | |
http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/resizing-new-9.r3 Contains example. | |
Gregg 2-Oct-2010 [3611] | Go GUI-team go! |
Pekr 3-Oct-2010 [3612] | Not sure it is now the right time to report bugs for area style, I simply regard it being very incomplete, but - writing some czech chars into area/field does not work ... |
Henrik 3-Oct-2010 [3613] | does this only occur for the area style? what about field? |
Pekr 3-Oct-2010 [3614x3] | ditto for fields ... |
some chars do work, but half of them don't | |
Behaviour for chars under particular keys: 2 - losing the focus of area 3 - tpyes "a" 4 - arrow down 5 - writes "Y" 6 - writes "~" 7, 8, 9, 0 - types correct Czech chars ... | |
Henrik 3-Oct-2010 [3617x2] | interesting, let me see if you have the latest compiled version |
They seem to be the same size, but, just to be safe: http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/r3.exe http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/r3lib.dll | |
Pekr 3-Oct-2010 [3619] | OK, new executable + dll did the trick .... |
Henrik 3-Oct-2010 [3620] | ok, good |
Henrik 5-Oct-2010 [3621] | New R3 GUI uploaded here http://94.145.78.91/files/r3/gui/r3-gui.r3 Fixes slider crash. Is 21 kb bigger. For some reason. :-) |
Pekr 5-Oct-2010 [3622] | what's precisely "some reason?" :-) |
Henrik 5-Oct-2010 [3623x2] | I don't know. |
Got a pattern on the resize loop bug, but I guess it requires a very specific VM setup: 1. Start the R3 GUI and make a window. Maximize it. 2. Resize the VM desktop window 3. Hope that your resize action is slow enough to allow you to doubleclick the titlebar to de-maximize it. 4. Now it loops between maximized and normal size. Perhaps there is some confusion about screen-face size changing. | |
Pekr 5-Oct-2010 [3625] | re 'area style - trying auto-scrolling or scrolling in general: 1) still the same bad aproach as with R2 area - I don't care that it does not hilite right now, that can be added, but when dragging the mouse outside of the area, it stops scrolling, and that is wrong - it should scroll even if I move mouse out of the window, wherever around my 2 monitors .... 2) when I start dragging, the proportional size of scroller is lost, and it gets reset to its full-size dragger .... |
Henrik 5-Oct-2010 [3626] | probably still some bugs in those areas. |
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