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@fge Properties inherited from class javafx.scene.layout.Region
background, border, cacheShape, centerShape, height, insets, maxHeight, maxWidth, minHeight, minWidth, opaqueInsets, padding, prefHeight, prefWidth, scaleShape, shape, snapToPixel, width
You can in other words set padding to a textflow
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00:28
@Gemtastic uhm, OK, but... What is padding?
Is that a "border" you insert between the container and the contents?
@fge it's extra space between the border of the object and the content
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OK
So, now, how do I specify padding...
I recommend layouts in scenebuilder
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Eh?
Hmm
firing scenebuilder; he doesn't use it anymore, in fact
OK, SceneBuilder generates insets
And those are numbers -- of what? Pixels?
OK, done
yep, pixels
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00:42
Pixels, huh
Well, now you learned something new! :D
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So why does JavaFX make this a double? :p
Yes I did ;)
Which is good -- I like to learn
Why it makes it a double? No clue O.o
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Anyway; 5 pixel padding for all "raw text" zones
Sounds good
And how did it appear in the app?
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00:44
Better!
Want a screenshot?
Oh, and if you know the solution to this too, I'd appreciate...
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Q: Rendering bug with JavaFX TextFlow, or is the bug in my code?

fgeEnvironment: Ubuntu 14.10, x86-64; Oracle JDK 1.8.0u25. Here is the problem screenshot: The FXML: <TabPane xmlns="http://javafx.com/javafx/8" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1" fx:controller="com.github.parboiled1.grappa.debugger.tracetab.TraceTabUi"> <Tab text="Parse tree" closable...

In all honesty, I'd like to replace that TextFlow with something HTML, I know JavaFX has widgets for that, but my talent with HTML amounts to exactly -1
01:04
@fge yes
But I don't know the answer to your question. I'd guess on the buffer, but I seriously have no clue >_>
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pasteboard.co/sHjXDoe.png <-- that's not the same zone
But it's an example of making things a little more clear!
I thought I'd get a screenshot of the textflow :(
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As to padding --> pasteboard.co/sHs4ZjC.png
THat's the one
In fact there are three zones I want to make distinct: the text already consumed, the matched text and the text left to match
Right now the first zone is gray, the second red and underlined, and the third black
Which is a pretty poor choice of a color scheme, especially on a gray(ish) background :/
@fge better :)
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01:19
@Gemtastic that was not difficult -- for you :p
@fge well.. no :P
Is it set to 5px?
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Yes
Ok :)
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OK, one last stuff to do and I'll release a first version
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01:29
And that is... Looking for better code points than < and >
FOUND!
Uh
Now, where did they find that?
@Gemtastic what do you think of the code points I found?
Heh, an interesting quote from one of the founders of Java: "You write code only once, but you read it many times"
01:51
Code points? the arrows? I like them but it's probably not very nice typography, but I'm not very knowledgeable with that
@fge Doing that myself right now
I tried to get around the two projects being the same by renaming the one I was working on... Now it won't receive the JSON file
sigh
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@Gemtastic well, they are used to highlight the text matched
There may be better ones, but I don't want to waste my time browsing the slew of code points defined
@fge I know what they are for, I just don't know a better alternative
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(I can't recall how many there are but I believe it's more than 100 000)
@Gemtastic no problem; but the graphics certainly need a lot of work in any event
Well, I don't really know what such an application is supposed to be so it's hard to make a nice interface for it. To me, all information there is equally important
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Yes, but it also matters that this information be legible
And this means a layout which is, if not attractive, at least not repulsive either
And easy to read and navigate
The "navigate" is the technical part; the "read" is the "artistic" part
And that's not information, that's also the controls
You won't put a dustbin image on a control which is meant to expand a subtree, for instance
02:05
I'm not critiquing it, I'm just saying I don't understand what it's supposed to be so I couldn't even make a guess at a different design
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Well, it's an app designed to debug a parsing run
You have a parser, you have an input, you run the parser on that input
Yeah, but I don't know what a debug parsing run actually is
ah
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This produces a trace file, and this application is in charge of showing different views of the trace data
In the future I want to be able to debug live sessions as well, and do decompilation of procuded parsers
RIght now I have three views: the parse tree, the rule statistics and a table with all the trace events
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And the parse tree shows the matched (con)text of each rule in the tree
(since the trace file is a zip file which contains both the input text and the trace events; the latter being a JSON file)
Also, that's a fantasy but why not, I have structured it so that it is possible to make a web version of it
02:19
Well, I agree, why not?
I wish kittensgame had a meow sound for when a resource hit max
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Anyway -- releasing the first version
I could probably append that to it XD
@fge Yaay!
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It's in good enough shape for now :p
Yep :)
I'm kinda glad I didn't attend the lesson I'm watching the stream of now
Teacher makes an anonymous function inside of an anonymous function. Classmate: Is that two anonymous functions?
I wouldn't have been able to keep my face straight if i had to sit through that. The lesson, all through the streams is filled with that kind of questions. :/
@fge did you say you were familiar with Spring?
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02:40
@Gemtastic no, not really; I have evaluated it when I wanted to program my first webapp (which still exists and is online) but have decided against it because it was too complex
I ended up using plain JAX-RS instead which fit my needs perfectly
Now though, I'd go with either spark or dropwizard depending on the complexity (or not) of the project at hand
Well, Spring is nothing if I wanna get to work with Java EE I suppose, but as far as I understand it, Spring is a JavaEE framework
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Java EE is just Java SE with some added APIs
But Spring for a "simple" webapp is certainly overkill
I really think you should go with spark
And gradle while we are at it
Well, yeah, but it's good to know
I can't use gradle with NetBeans
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Well, use IDEA :p
Or well, you can't start a gradle project, I dunno if you can edit something to make it work
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02:43
Anyway, that's your choice so I won't insist
I'll change IDE later
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Sure, with a text editor
gradle is simple enough that you can start with just that
0.1.0 on maven!
Hehe
@Gem Spring Is a javase framework. SpringMvc is a J2EE framework
@fge gZ!
@ItachiUchiha I thought they counted as one
And hello :)
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@ItachiUchiha what does "gZ" mean anyway? For me it's gzip with a casing error
02:55
gZ is a shorthand for conGratZ.
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Uh, and that would kill you to just write "congratulations"? :p
Haha
It is a gamers shorthand..
@Ita I've been looking through your project, and I wonder; what's the difference 'tween your model and the bean?
The model looks like a bean..?
Model is a bean!
Then it's not so strange they both look like beans XD
03:00
Not at all
But why isn't it marked as a bean? Because it's not used as one?
Marked as bean?
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Comments?
@ItachiUchiha @Bean
The model doesn't have one
Very nice tutorial @fge
The model doesn't need one
We will be importing the model instead of injecting it
There is no need of injecting the model coz we are not sure of what data we will get
We just need to pass the data received
@ItachiUchiha Aah I see
03:54
I am very bad at explaining things
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04:13
OK, so now, improving grappa
@ItachiUchiha Not as bad as I am :P
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@Gemtastic well, I did understand padding thanks to your explanations
04:29
@fge Well, it wasn't really much of an explanation :P
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@ItachiUchiha btw, I don't use ControlsFX at all
I happen not to need it after all
But I do use the "forward port" of Alert
So, I have alert dialogs, and the cool thing it, you can use Thread.setUncaughtExceptionHandler() to capture and display using them
No exception goes unnoticed :p
@ItachiUchiha if you're interested --> gist.github.com/fge/bb50e1efccb44b83b28b
It uses dependency org.controlsfx:openjfx-dialogs:1.0.2
And in the Application's .start(Stage) method I have this:
I guess your SO chat JavaFX client could use something like that
04:50
SO chat client on JavaFX? :O
05:05
@fge You created a AlertPane?
Ahh, my mistake
Thread.setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler((t, e) -> {
   if (Platform.isFxApplicationThread())
     alertFactory.unhandledError(e);
  else
    e.printStackTrace(System.err);
});
^^ Awesome piece of code :)
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Uh, not that awesome
I'll have to revise it when I implement remote debugging
Also, I have a problem which I don't understand...
Shoot, may be I can be of some help
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OK, do you recall the tutorial page?
Tutorial on?
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grappa-debugger -- I mean this page
05:15
ohh, yeah :P
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THe problem is with the first screen
and the problem is?
user4202350
Hey!!
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The text at the center which says to "Please load" etc is a Label
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05:17
Now, when I load a file, it can take a little time
I wanted to replace the text of that label with "Loading file blablabla"
I did the code, it was called all right
But the text of the label did not change
Can you drop here the snippet that you used to change the text of the Label? @fge
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Of?
Hmwell, I have dropped it but can recode it in less than 5 mn; or I can explain what I did
Your choice :p
Let us got with the latter :)
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OK ;) So, to start with, the affected FXML is this
What I did is add an fx:id to the Label (I called it label, how original)
ok
haha, yeah
Hope fge is typing something on the other end :P
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05:24
Then in this class (well, its JavaFX implementation, that is), I added a .setLabelText(String) method (how original; I planned to rename eventually)
Now, the code that was supposed to call that method is in this file (line 35)
I inserted a call to view.setLabelText("Wait, loading bla bla") before the try
But the text never got updated
And I don't understand why :/
Everything seems fine to me :)
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I did have another rendering problem as well...
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Q: Rendering bug with JavaFX TextFlow, or is the bug in my code?

fgeEnvironment: Ubuntu 14.10, x86-64; Oracle JDK 1.8.0u25. Here is the problem screenshot: The FXML: <TabPane xmlns="http://javafx.com/javafx/8" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1" fx:controller="com.github.parboiled1.grappa.debugger.tracetab.TraceTabUi"> <Tab text="Parse tree" closable...

May be we should now try the first approach, you have 5 mins. (on the mark.. go .. )
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Hey, not fair, I wanted to have a coffee :p
Make that 10 minutes
No problem! I have all the time, I just woke up!
Have your coffee :)
In the mean time let me go through your question
brb
05:39
Anyone know how to send an email in java? I looked through tutorials but they all give errors.
Or uploading a file containing text to a site
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@ItachiUchiha done
And same thing
Text is not updated
user4202350
@ItachiUchiha LAZY!
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(that's the diff)
user4202350
@Smrita Hi Good Morning. How are you?
hey
ttyl
05:50
heya
@fge I want to run the code on my machine, is there any possibility of doing it?
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Sure
Wait, I'l commit the diff to a branch
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OK, done
git clone it, branch topic/labeltryout
You just have to attempt to load a zip, even if it is not the good format the label will be updated
And if you want a zip with the good format I can put one on the branch too
@ItachiUchiha Heya mrng
06:08
@fge Naa, it is ok. I guess my system will atleast have one good old zip :P
@PiyushGupta heya
@ItachiUchiha Hows u?
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@ItachiUchiha I feel like asking another question on SO for this problem; unlike the previous question, in this one, absolutely nothing happens; even if I try and focus with the mouse on it etc
Nothing
@fge just give me some time
Heya All xD
user4202350
06:25
Why Instance variables are bad practice?
@PiyushGupta m good
@fge though I receive an alert saying "java.nio.file.NoSuchFileException: trace.json" (which is understandable..), but the label is updating!
user4202350
@ItachiUchiha U
11:55
Why Instance variables are bad practice?
I guess you mean class instance variable?
user4202350
i mean it
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@ItachiUchiha so, it's a bug in... What? JavaFX? Ubuntu?
06:36
May be!
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Great :(
I can try it on my Ubuntu when I reach home
I will cross verify on Windows as well :)
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By the way, you receive this exception in a nice alert box, right?
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Hehe
It's the uncaught exception handler!
Nice, isn't it?
06:37
It is nice when you have all the OS's at your disposal :)
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(well, no, here I do this on purpose)
Yeah, I checked it. It is indeed nice !
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Although I guess the code could be improved
Ideally I'd like it to be an FXML file instead of pure code
Anyway, feel free to salvage the code for your own projects
It's free :p
Haha, yeah I will :P
Using Alert was a cunning decision :)
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It requires a dependency though
But it's a pretty light one
Still, it will be in the next JavaFX revision
06:44
what will be?
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Alert
It's currently not in JavaFX
Yeah, it will come at a later point
Dialogs are aimed for 8u40
Alerts for Javafx 9
Ohh no..
may be they have included alerts in 8u40
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Hmm, that's pretty late to the party for a feature which looks pretty obvious
(imho)
General Question: Should I start using Java 8 ?
@fge Well yes! Dialogs are essential part of any UI tool
@TheLittleNaruto General Answer :Yes!
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06:47
@TheLittleNaruto what, you still don't use it?
^^ that was the expression I was waiting for ;P
@fge :P JAVA 1.7.0_60
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@ItachiUchiha actually, the javadoc in openjfx-dialogs says it: ` * @since JavaFX 8u40`
@fge He is an android dev. Android supports Java7 ( minus try..with..resources )
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@ItachiUchiha no it doesn't
Android has no support for java.nio.file
06:49
3 mins ago, by ItachiUchiha
may be they have included alerts in 8u40
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Anything calling itself Java which does not have java.nio.file I call "retarded Java"
@fge Is it? :O
haha, start your rant! :P
btw, I am planning to revamp my old project which used File I/O to NIO
I never heard of that package
^^ WTF ???
@fge Now @TheLittleNaruto deserves some ranting :P
Please yell at me , but with the explanation :P
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06:51
@ItachiUchiha now, now; I am not that one-sided that I would call any Java dev who doesn't know of JSR 203 retarded, or this would include 90+% of Java devs out there
(unfortunately....)
^^ True, it is because most of the companies use the same old junk that was delivered to them 10 years ago
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@TheLittleNaruto see here and here
and are afraid of upgrading :P
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Well, anyway -- prior to Java 7 I'd never have considered any serious filesystem work with Java
Now, it's different
Back to the "label bug" anyway; now what?
The code works on Mac OS X, but that does not make me the least bit happy :/ Who is the culprit?
I need to test it on my ubuntu, to cross verify if it is actually a bug. If it is, we will file a bug on JavaFX Jira
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06:57
OK but is that a bug with JavaFX or Ubuntu?
It has something to do with the LabelSkin
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Also, I haven't tried with the latest OpenJDK builds
@fge It is a bug with JavaFX support for Ubuntu, so we file it with JavaFX
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(now that I mention it I probably should try)
I will just run a check for any such existing issues
06:58
@fge Wow I just read the first one, That explains why it is better then existing i/o package, Thanks :)
btw.. label rendering is not an issue which would have been left unnoticed for so long
I will come back after half an hour and if you are still hanging there will can discuss about stackoverflow.com/questions/28009385/… @fge

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