World: r3wp
[!REBOL3 GUI]
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Graham 5-Feb-2010 [371x3] | Do we really need a r3 curecode project? |
r3 gui | |
comments are for failed experiments :) | |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [374] | yes, we really need it. |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [375x2] | We should ask doc .... |
But there is a graphics section under cc | |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [377] | Yes, it should not be there. There are many subsections: Styles, layout, View, Text, DRAW, etc. We may face hundreds of reports on styles alone. |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [378x2] | You're optimistic! |
Or a pessemist :) | |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [380] | Better to be prepared for a flood of reports. I suspect the GUI might be a bit popular. |
Pekr 5-Feb-2010 [381] | :-) So when the work on GUI is supposed to be restarted? Do we wait for its inclusion into HostKit section? |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [382] | Need to finish a project first and then we're beginning. Hopefully next week. With a place to report bugs, you can start a little earlier. |
Gabriele 5-Feb-2010 [383] | If you need more attributes than the standard gob! provides then just make the data attribute an object! and put them in there. Right, and that object is called a "face". |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [384] | Gabriele, was make-gob entirely finished? It can still be useful. |
Pekr 5-Feb-2010 [385] | I was just reading about upcoming new Facebook facelift ... and following the discussion I found out, that one person suggests very cool Facebook client done in Silverlight. I needed to download SL beta 4. Then I tried that mighty app. Guy, I can tell you - we can do it in View anyday. Its not any faster, any better, and I would really like to see the ugly code behind the app. My long time suggestion to popularise View is to wrap known services - gmail, FB, etc. E.g. especially on my Winmobile, ther's a FB client done by MS, and you can't even read more than 1 reaction to your post. I imediatelly can imagine Winmobile client in R3 :-) Here's the screenshot - http://xidys.com/pekr/facebook-silverlight.jpg |
Maxim 5-Feb-2010 [386] | can't access your pic. |
Ashley 5-Feb-2010 [387] | Works from here ... |
Maxim 5-Feb-2010 [388] | does now... strange |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [389] | Graham, the first definition of "facet" is the one that applies here. The part of a gemstone that has facets is called the face. Facet means part of a face. |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [390x3] | Pekr, couldn't you at least smile ? :) |
Brian, there are just too many words that are so similar ... | |
face - 2nd level gui object with gobs, like a scheme facet - part of a face faced - local variables for a widget instance | |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [393] | It's a perfectly valid english word, used correctly. And it's clearly related to "face", whereas "part" or "attribute" is not. "Part" of what? |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [394x2] | where's the jewel? |
If you want to confuse people with new meanings for words .. so be it | |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [396x2] | It's not just jewel related, it's a general term for "part of a face". It's just used metaphorically for jewels, meaning part of the appearance. |
I don't know about "faced" though - it's been a while since I looked at the GUI code, so I don't remrmber what it means. | |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [398x4] | Show me where this occurs in general usage ... |
My complaint is that there are three words with similar spellings and different meanings | |
why do this when there are thousands of other words to choose from?? | |
locals is probably a better name than faced | |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [402] | The metaphor is widely used. And there is a lot of English that isn't generally used, because most people aren't specific enough in their language. Only linguists, literary types and tech people are specific enough in their language usage to need a large vocabulary. For instance, I had to study historical linguistics to get a specific enough vocablary. |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [403] | I think this is a type of academic type of argument that sits poorly with users trying to grasp new ideas |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [404] | The similar spellings are a bonus - they make the words more clearly related. If you have a problem with the word "faced" then pick another word with a more correct meaning, but be sure to pick one with the word "face" in it so it will be clearly related. |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [405] | Change face to jewel and I'd be happy with facet |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [406x2] | Sorry, dozens of other subjects have also adopted the face metaphor, not just jewels. "Facet" is widely used. |
The term is older than its application to jewel cutting. | |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [408] | irrelevant |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [409x2] | The "face" of a jewel that the "facet" is a part of is a metaphor for its general appearance. "Face" is the root word for "facet". |
The only word you have a legit complaint for is "faced", which is not a noun in English. | |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [411] | in what way is facet a bettter choice than attribute |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [412x3] | Attribute of what? It's a documentation thing. Facet is clearly (and always) related to face. |
However, I don't remember enough of the GUI model to know what the right word would be to use instead of "faced". | |
Attribute is too generic a term. There are many things in the GUI that have attributes. | |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [415x2] | To me there is an implication that a facet has an immutable nature |
face attributes is confusing to you? | |
Henrik 5-Feb-2010 [417x2] | faced , I think is used in relation to "facing", which means what facets are facing ... something. No I don't like the word either. :-) From source: faced: ; OBJECT! - prototype of face/facets (face instance facets) object [ area-size: 0x0 ] |
attribute is a long word... | |
Graham 5-Feb-2010 [419] | long words have less confusion about them |
BrianH 5-Feb-2010 [420] | If it's hyphenated as face-attributes it would do, but there would be the question of why we aren't just using the term "facet", which is a legit English term that means a face attribute. |
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