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my husband is trying to teach the dog to go fetch his slippers.
the dog does not understand how to play fetch. so he's at the point where he will go pick up the slipper, but he flings it around instead if bringing it back right away.
 
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06:15
posted on January 05, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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07:32
@TylerH wow... Interesting. Soon we will become like the people in 'Revolution'
need help from anyone who has worked in materializecss
how to get a full height sidebar?
I don't think that this has anything to do with materializecss?
@GNi33 Thanks for Yesterday answer. But i used transfrom:scale()
so that it can fit inside the div
ah, yeah, that's not a bad option
still I guess there was no generic solution, right?
Tanks Very Much Sir.
i didnt find. if get Please Let me know
07:45
Morning
Morning
Wes
Wes
08:05
@cimmanon compared to illustrator's snapping inkscape's is shit. i can not snap two nodes at the same time for instance, right?
wonder if xarax is any better
@Mr.Alien i didn't change my nickname to have it listed near previous ones
js petition: change NaN to NyaN
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08:21
in general when creating an AngularJS directive that looks for elements, is it better for me to do this: <testElement /> or <testElement>EMPTY</testElement> or does it just depend on if I want to actually put html between the tags. For instance input elements are self closing. Im not sure what the standard is on this.
all those happy dogs <3
:(((
09:31
all those happy fireworks dealers
lol yes... D:
this is old now but just stumbled upon it again lights.helloenjoy.com
three.js
10:13
ohoh
Can anyone recommend a laptop better than this: incredible.co.za/nb-asus-fx550-i5-4200h-8-1tb-gtx950-15 for around the $800 mark
otherwise Ill just end up getting that...
crl
crl
11:04
@Wes you know things about Range API?
there's some shitty thing, when you click somewhere in a contenteditable, and then do range.getBoundingClientRect().left it gives 0
just because the range is collapsed.. it's stupid, because I need the precise left and top values, even when it's collapsed, and it works when it's not collapsed, that's shitty..; width and height should be 0 when it's collapsed, nit left/top
12:06
@Wes yeah, its pretty crap. if you need something to snap to a certain point, youre usually better off positioning it exactly using the toolbar
13:03
Is there any file parser or such that can scan JS files and provide a report on browser compatibility? Like if it finds getElementsByClassName it will say IE9+ or do I just need to test the code in each version?
Wes
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@cimmanon instauninstalled it :B
inkscape > illustrator
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@easwee how do you snap to grid or to another node 2+ nodes?
i can only do it one at once
@crypticツ That's... actually a pretty interesting idea for a project
@Wes 2 nodes of what?
Wes
Wes
13:09
@MadaraUchiha just some days ago you told me dommy was crap.
@easwee of a path?
nodes/handles whatever you call them
@Wes Wasn't dommy a DOM abstraction?
This isn't the same idea.
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha also has feature detection by default
@Wes This is about a static analysis tool (like ESLint) that reports browser compatibility.
@Wes hmm can you describe what exactly you trying to do?
in what case do you snap 2 nodes to same point?
Which can fail your build if your code doesn't support browsers past a certain threshold
Wes
Wes
13:12
@easwee imagine you have two nodes, one at 0,0 other at 4,4. i add them to selection and drag them to 5,5. so the first will be at 5,5, while the second one at 9,9
distance between the nodes in the selection will be kept
@crypticツ Frankly though, just testing in the target browsers should be enough.
It's also pretty easy with Karma and services like BrowserStack
@Wes click first node, shift click second node - position your mouse on first node and move it?
Wes
Wes
correct @easwee but snap hinting will not appear
In a past application, we ran all of the test suite for our app (around 10k tests) on 7 different browsers, as part of a the push hook, took around 1 minute total to run
@Wes well, i dont have illustrator, so i am stuck with inkscape for now. one thing i do like that i dont think illustrator has is "spiro spline" for bezier curves
Wes
Wes
13:23
@cimmanon it exists now afaik
not on cs5 though (the one i use)
ah, it's a plugin
the one thing i absolutely hate hate hate is that inkscape insists on using the transform property whenever you move things, and it is exceptionally difficult to get it to not do that
@Wes on the right you have a snap bar with many options - turn on Snap nodes, paths and handles and 3 icons below it turn on Snap cusp nodes
also in your document settings there's a snap bar and you can set snap to grid options to snap always or snap only when n px close to the grid
ctrl + shift + d --> Snap
that plugin seems to display the path a lot nicer when youre making it than how inkscape does it. i just put down a bunch of random nodes in the general area i want and nudge everything into place afterwards
well do as I told you and you don't need a plugin for it :P
you get a blue tooltip above your node when it starts snapping
how do i fix it so it recalculates all of the node/element positions instead of using translate to reposition? :p
13:31
@Wes ^
@cimmanon hmm sry dunno about that :P
Wes
Wes
yes @easwee all enabled, doesn't work
was talking to wes
Wes
Wes
wait
dunno works fine for me
enable just those 3
also check document settings
that you snap to grid always
also make sure that that blue icon below indicating a grid is enabled
forgot to mark that one
gist.github.com/cimmanon/bb324fa25dde48ef9b4c <- look at the "flower" element. i imported that from another file
Wes
Wes
13:34
snapping is enabled, but only works when you are creating a new path, not when modifying an existing one
works in both cases for me
hmm
@Wes select the nodes
hmm actually works for me even if I don't select the nodes
Wes
Wes
i did it!
@cimmanon hmm ok but what about it?
@Wes gj lol
Wes
Wes
there are other snapping tools on the right
there are a shitload of snapping tools
Wes
Wes
13:38
i didn't even notice that toolbar
@easwee i dont want it to translate :-(
@cimmanon translate which part?
anything thats not a clone
hmm sec - boss needs me
ok back
so basically you are importing the flower into a new file?
do ctrl + a and then Path -> Break apart
select all elements of flower and break it apart
then you should be able to move it aroud as a whole without the translate happening
@cimmanon
can all of the groups be broken apart? because i only seem to be able to do it to the outermost group
13:49
yes but in this case you only need to break the most outer group
i can send you fixed file if you want
nah, its ok. i broke apart the outermost group and it just put a translate on the inner groups (now outermost group)
heh
Wes
Wes
@easwee shortcut to make a node a cusp?
maybe try to combine paths
@Wes no idea
write a script for it :P
after tried so many things i tried get the label value
but substring was not happening
function sub_string() {
    var firstName = document.getElementById("name");
    firstName.innerHTML = "Mahadevan";
    var result = firstName.textContent;
    result.substring(2, 4);
    var output_text = document.getElementById("output");
    output_text.innerHTML = result;
}
this is my html
 <label id="wlc_Greeting"></label><br/>
        <div>
            <label id="name"></label><br/>
            <label id="output"></label>
        </div>
where i am doing wrong here
13:53
@Mahadevan please dont paste code here. Paste it in a codepen/jsfiddle so people can actually contribute/help.
kindly please help me what i am doing wrong here
@Mhadevan I'll take a look.
sure
and explain me pls
Sure. I don't think your 'onload' is running the code.
looking through again.
It's not running the code. Getting you a reason why
@Wes did you see my question from yesterday?
13:58
actually this was very simple but i am not getting the result :(
substring was not working here
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha functional gives me cancer
Seems to be working for me. What's the expected output?
@Wes lol
How so?
@mahadevan try this jsfiddle.net/8657bp7e
my latest fiddle was working
i am trying to extract the chracter from the string
that result should shown in the output
but i am getting the full name
14:02
oh lol
I see what's wrong
You're not assigning the result to anything.
You do result.substring blah. But it's just doing nothing with it
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha i don't even know actually
it should be result = result.substring blagh
var result = firstName.textContent;
14:03
after that
i am extracting the content from label
@Wes I mean, the more advanced concepts like monoids and currying are a bit harder to grasp
then i am doing substring
result = result.substring(2, 4);
^like that
But the basic premise (at least for me) made sense right out of the box.
14:04
@mahadevan there you go ;) It works now!
yes :)
thanks
what was i am doing currently
"functions are love, functions are life" "mutation is bad, immutability good" "hard-coding behavior is bad, injecting functionality is good"
You were just doing result.substring(2,4) without returning the result to 'result'.
why we need to assign as variable
but my question was i have already declare a variable call result i am calling that result
right
because it's like saying '5 + 4' instead of saying 'answer = 5 + 4'
'5 + 4' on its own doesn't mean anything.
you declared 'result' as a variable which gets its value from the content of the page.
14:05
ok got it
:(
:)
then you ran a function on that value, but you didn't return the answer to that variable
thanks
haha it's okay, I make that mistake all the time ;)
@Polyducks Use a linter
thanks @Polyducks
14:06
@Mahadevan Use a linter
ESLint in particular is excellent.
what is that Madara
@Mahadevan A tool to help you not do these kinds of silly errors
Basically a compiler, right?
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha i don't even know oop completely yet, for now i'm cool
oh ok
14:07
@Polyducks More like static code analysis
Your code doesn't get transformed.
You only get the "compiler warning/error" part.
@madara I see.
:)oh ok
@Madara I hate adding more plugins than I have to (and I'm scared of change) but I'll look into it if I ever have the time to figure out github
seriously I look at this page and have an anxiety attack from all the long words.
thanks @MadaraUchiha for providing the link
@Polyducks GitHub? Or Git?
14:09
@Madara for example, I don't understand a word here.

ESLint uses Espree for JavaScript parsing.
ESLint uses an AST to evaluate patterns in code.
ESLint is completely pluggable, every single rule is a plugin and you can add more at runtime.
y'what son
@Polyducks Right, so the first two are showing off about how clever the code parsing is
@Madara I don't even know the difference between the two. This is the trouble with being self-taught.
The third one is showing off about how you can use plugins and stuff that you'll most likely never need.
@Polyducks Treat it like a black box
Wes
Wes
@easwee is there a way to snap to lines of the grid, not only the intersections of the grid?
"ESLint is a command line tool that accepts one configuration file, and a bunch of target files, and tells you how bad you fucked up"
14:11
@Madara still no idea how I'm using command-line interfaces when all my code is handwritten.
@Polyducks What do you mean?
@Madara does it need to run on a server?
@Polyducks Nope.
If you have node (NodeJS) installed on your machine, you can run it locally.
@Madara >node
And installing node is easy.
14:11
Right
Local machine, not a server?
@Polyducks It can run on a server, but it doesn't have to.
Thanks for explaining. I've always been too afraid to ask in other chats. They're all like 'bro, do you even CMD'
I run it both locally, and on the build server as part of my build process (ESLint, Babel, Unit tests, Uglify)
haha uglify? Is that a minify tool?
@Polyducks Running a command line application is as simple as (in Windows) opening up cmd and typing stuff there
14:13
Ahhh
For example, cd is a command line executable that allows you to Change Directory
@Wes not that I know - create a guide on that grid line and snap to it
node is another command line executable that allows you to run JavaScript files under NodeJS
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@easwee illustrator is better
And eslint is another command line executable that you can install, that will run eslint on your files and product output.
Wes
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14:14
but i'll continue trying
@Wes considering how much it costs it's really not
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Wes
lol, and that's the reason, yeah
:P
i'm cheap
@Madara I feel like a whole new aspect of coding has been opened up to me. Thank you so much.
btw maybe try googling if it's supported
:P
14:15
@Madara you know when you're missing a piece of the jigsaw and nothing seems to fit? This is so much better.
Here's an example output for eslint for a file that has errors:
@Madara why would someone use node.js on their machine instead of running the code and finding where the bugs are thrown in the console? What are the advantages of node?
/path/to/file.js
  891:25  error  Found unexpected statement after a return  no-unreachable
  891:25  error  "foo" is not defined                       no-undef
  891:31  error  "bar" is not defined                       no-undef

✖ 3 problems (3 errors, 0 warnings)
@Polyducks Because that's not what eslint does.
ESLint prevents you from writing obvious bad practices.
For example, this will work just fine in all browsers:
@madara So something that shows in lint may not be an error that is caught at run time, but it should be flagged anyway.
function returns42() {
  return 42;
  doSomethingExtra();
}
In this example, the function will return 42, and doSomethingExtra() will never get called.
So there's no point in it ever being there.
Wes
Wes
14:18
do you guys started making characters you use in logotypes by your own? i start with a font text, then basically i make a completely new font out of it (unless i'm making a very shitty site of course)
i find extremely hard that a type fits a logo, so i make a new font every time
@Wes when you say 'characters' do you mean 'letters' or 'cartoon characters'?
Wes
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letters
@Wes I tend to use a font. It means that you can have consistency with the rest of the branding. You can embelish, of course, but you might have trouble later.
@Madara thanks so much for that. One more question - why do people use Node.js? What is it used for?
@Polyducks To run JavaScript on the server.
@Polyducks back end javascript. ie servers
14:20
So it works a bit like PHP - and sometimes can entirely replace PHP?
Basically, and very roughly, it's an alternative to PHP and Java as the server-side language.
aha!
And you can manipulate databases?
Of course.
Is it hard to go from writing javascript for web to writing server-side code?
14:21
@Polyducks Not terribly.
It does clear a few misconceptions about what JavaScript is, and what DOM is.
@MethodMan what's an 'express app'?
For example, you don't have a document or window object in Node
Because, well, you don't have a document nor a window.
@Madara of course. You have like...files, right?
@MadaraUchiha unless you use node webkit. or whatever theyre calling it these days.
@Polyducks Yup
14:23
@Polyducks its just a library that runs on top of node.
Anything PHP can do, NodeJS can do (and I argue, in almost all cases, better and faster, but that's my opinion :D)
I have seen performance comparisons where NodeJS runs faster than PHP. Things like gaming and chat
When I ever understand this I'll need to write a 'how to' on NodeJS because it's been a really long and arduous climb to understand what I understand so far.
There's almost a complete other language to learn
both figuratively and literally
Thanks @MethodMan and @MadaraUchiha.
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@Wes Done
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ty
@easwee @cimmanon how do i move a path pixel by pixel using keyboard arrows? it moves paths 2px at once -__-
14:38
@wes it's in preferences under behaviour -> steps
arrow keys move by:
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lol, why defaulting on 2px
and how on earth do i add a node to an existing path
double click on the path where you want the node to be
(theres also an "add node" button in the toolbar)
@Wes no idea - holding alt moves it by 1px btw
if its a spiro path, the path wont be where it looks like, so you have to kinda move your mouse around (or temporarily disable the spiro effect) to get the path cursor to show up
@Wes that would be a good tweet to inkscape team
Wes
Wes
14:45
you idiots
sounds like a good opening line to me :p
oh another thing i hate is if i am interacting with the xml editor, it brings up some sort of text/search box whenever i try to use a keyboard shortcut for another tool
zzzzz damnit, why isnt it switching to the zoom tool?
Wes
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and why i am getting bezier handles from another node when i only have a node selected
speaking of zoom, i hate how zooming out is done via right mouse click. it only works if you click on an empty space. if you do it on an element, you get the right click context menu instead >.>
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15:15
that's a o.
like? rofl
no wait, it's a zero
hardest thing when designing a logotype is having a perfect kerning and have characters aligned to grid
@easwee wow, Lima is more planned than I thought
at least, that part of the city looks planned
15:36
hoho
@TylerH well you live in US - I once heard that they teach you that rest of the world is in ruins and full of terrorists
lol
some people certainly try
but I was under the impression most older cities (older than the US) grew organically
there are new parts that are planned
even here - but it's harder in europe because most of space is very tight
dunno about south america
I know they did a lot of colonization of inner parts because most people lived by the sea
like brasil that moved the capital from sao paolo to brasilia which is almost ni the middle of amazon forest
just to develop innner parts
those cities kinda look like they were drawn on the map
15:45
yeah
sao paolo is such a cool looking city
well, the favelas aren't cool
yeah but that is another story... kinda sad
@BoltClock I summon you!
@BenjaminGruenbaum First you have to make the necessary sacrifice of two my little ponies
@BoltClock Is there a way to have text-align justify and set the spacing to be in a range ? Like - margin between 10px and 40px.
15:59
CSS doesn't do ranges but JS could
CSS only plz
i have a little maybe stupid problem
@BoltClock thats terrible. "i will have the buffet!"
@BenjaminGruenbaum there is word-spacing but does not accept ranges and also not much support
16:01
It seems like a fairly common issue/requirement :/
ok i have listbox asp.net control and i wanna make a clicked item change color to classic blue into my choosen color. When i do select>option: hover it change ok? How can i change color when checked and NOT selected?
hmm I take it back - word-spacing seems well supported
or when i click item in listbox (i do'nt wanna use c# code behind but only css)
or jqery=
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't know what CSS text 3 or 4 have to offer. Probably not anything that's cross-browser implemented
16:04
@BoltClock so you're saying it can't be done in CSS?
How would the browser know what value to use for margin if it had a range?
or spacing or w/e
@MarkusWerner use the :checked pseudo class.
select>option:checked?
@TylerH I'd imagine the same way it already figures out exactly how much to space letters/words on each line
@BenjaminGruenbaum Guess not. You can only specify a single value for letter-spacing and word-spacing
16:10
@McAfee Is this serious? What decade was this page created in? MSIE7? Thinking all resolutions are < 1000px wide? https://t.co/6cUAfMfsDZ
example to force with importan?
2015, folks
@TylerH how is that any different from assumptions about screen resolutions from any other year?
@cimmanon because the page is designed for a hardcoded resolution, first of all, and second because the hardcoded resolution is 998px wide
which has never been a thing
even in the aughts 1024x768 was the closest thing
so they picked a different number than the "standard" assumption
how wide is a scrollbar? they probably thought they were clever and subtracted that from their resolution
16:15
there's no scrollbar
on that page
@TylerH lol mcafee
that header is hardcoded to a width of 998px
excuse me, 995px
i dont see how thats much different than any other arbitrary number anyone ever came up with, like 960
the problem is that it's not designed to be center
16:17
@BoltClock shame I would have guessed there is an hack for it.
it's obvious they expect the window to not be bigger than 1024x768
@BenjaminGruenbaum have a minimal demo?
but I see what you meant about the scrollbar
In modern Firefox I think the scrollbar is ~17px wide
I'm not the best person to ask about CSS hacks :P
crl
crl
16:32
guys do you know what is window.toolbar for?
@crl it's for the browser window's toolbar
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