@GrahamChiu Persistence and consistency pays off... sometimes. Still need some turnkey stuff to get people excited... but when they do come, we'll have a pretty solid system going here.
Appears that on VM implementations that have chosen to support it, Squeak maps the mouse wheel to Ctrl Up-Arrow and Ctrl-Down-Arrow key events. For instance, on Win32 in sqWin32Window.c:
if( WM_MOUSEWHEEL == message || g_WM_MOUSEWHEEL == message ) {
/* Record mouse wheel msgs as CTRL-Up/Dow...
True. But Carl's outline makes so much sense. Getting to a milestone, then allows documentation etc to be finalised too. Then there is something reliable to attract people in to Rebol.
I see you point, but if you get a bunch of new people in, you probably don't want them scared off by crashes, since they'll be trying all sorts of things.
But if as you say nothing is going to change much. Then that gives more confidence.
yes back to the docs.
There's probably already been heaps of discussion, but I'd suggest that rebol.net and rebol.org should be the main entry points, rebol.com could represent any commecial interest Carl maintains.
@Brett Yes, a nice meal with a fantastic view over the Sydney harbour :-) It was great to get into deep discussion about the rebol world. It is a pity Montreal is so far away from Oz
@Brett most of the bugs in CC had already been fixed years prior to the open sourcing, and were marked as such. Some of them are likely going to be rejected, or would be easy to fix, but are waiting on community consensus in some cases. There aren't as many bugs as you might think.
For that matter, I had to go over some old bugs that were previously fixed but which since have been obsoleted by design changes - we didn't really do that much in the old days. I don't really know whether you can do that kind of thing with Github issues. Fortunately, I'm getting a crash course on git and github, since we use that at work. Yes @earl, even the command line stuff :)
@rebolek I have an image in a scroll-panel, and I'm creating fields which I drop on top of the image. I have these set to show-mode: 'fixed. But when I use the scroller on the scroll-panel, my new fields don't move. Do I have to hook up the scroller on the scroll-panel to adjust the vertical displacement of these new fields as well?
I would have thought since they're part of the scroll panel they should also move ...
@GrahamChiu It is fairly easy. The thing is, it was just started: I would like to have something consistent, well-written, coherent; afterwards, it is very easy to put it in plain English, or Spanish, I could do both.
Unfortunately, business is VERY difficult at the moment, and I don't have much time...
@pierre - because there is not much usefull features yet, you could use, in Red. Red/System is rather complete, but it is mostly a wrapped C by REBOL like syntax.
@GrahamChiu - I don't know C myself too. But most probably I could learn it. And IMO Red/System is better than R3 extension model, because it does not push you into the C land. I do remember Carl asking me privately, why ppl did not come with many extensions? That might be the answer, although e.g. Oldes stated, that R3 extensions are rather easy to use.
OTOH I remember some ppl asking for improved R2/DLL interface for R3, and there was also bounty collected, something like 650USD IIRC, but noone took it further ...
@pierre - so as for Red, we still need to wait. Right now Doc is focused on JAVA/JNI Android bridge, once done, objects, errors and I/O are next. Most probably Gabriele will bring-in parse ...
@GrahamChiu I guess you could write actor for it that will scan all sub-faces and changes their position. Maybe you can ask @Cyphre and @Ladislav to add new show-mode mode (absolute or so) so it can be done automatically.
@GrahamChiu welll... good point, actually: we may just as well put such a tutorial (and other Rebol/Red documentation, by the way) on wikibooks, for instance. I can see some tutorials are there: fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Pyogre/Basic_tutorial_1
This place has a bit more visibility, for a profane potential user, than github or some mysterious www.redbolbestdocumentationlatestproject.org, which may get outdated/unmaintained very quickly...
@BrianH Thanks Brian. Good to here there are not as many bugs as CC seems to show. Still looks like there are a few crash bugs left though. Do you have a feel for when R3 can lose it's alpha status?
Hi @johnk. My little netbook that I demoed my parse stepper on last night to you, died about 5 minutes ago. rip. At least it did it's job!
Just been enjoying an interesting podcast on concurrency in Clojure infoq.com/presentations/Concurrency-Clojure - There are always so many interesting things to learn about
[Comment] The _crash_ is a duplicate of #1675: for the crash, problem is not that the directory is empty, it's that the directory filename is specified without trailing slash. However, the "access error" is of course a bug (but no crash).
though 4 years ago I understoud enough the source code to be able to hardcode transparent windows in windows 7. but I wasn t able to insert in rebol r3gui dialect the rafinement to activate and parameters this feature.
So far r3gui still not propose this and that is like a 30 minutes of work. But sure as RMA didn´t received money to do it we will not see it until someone does it for free and then RMA will retake for free that feature...
@shadwolf As Hostilefork has already pointed out multiple times: please take your destructive and unfounded bashing elsewhere.
If you want to have a serious and constructive discussion, that's of course more than welcome. Even if you want to discuss your seeming dislike of the concept open source.
Hello, Max! Congratulations for your efforts gathering and concentrating Redbol efforts! It is true, we may also put the Red tutorial for newbies on rebol.informe.com...
@shadwolf - IIRC, transparent windows etc were really old Cyphre's hack. It lays somewhere in the rebol.org or some other archive. Not sure, it is implemented for R3, but officialy, it was imo not available even for R2?
@earl: everytime I will say something you will say that I am a troll? is that constructive?
if you want to be constructive earl say to me look here and there your C bunch of code can be linked to rebol dialect that way.
earl the one bashing is you ... I try to explain the wall of indeference I faced those past 10 years.
@ perk Cyphre made a demo of AGG using transparent popup menu but then we never seen anything implementing that as a possibility. The transparent windows (win32 hack) was my work. but then I stoped when I said I can´ t access to the dialect to implement rafinements and instead of backing me up and allow to fullfill my work you start feuds ...
@rebolek: why should saphirion be the only rebol hope? why saphirion should be doing a port on android of rebol ? why when I try to use my past experience to bring examples of limits I faced in order to come over those limits and be able to finish the task I face "hey you are bashing your comments are irrelevants blah blah"
rebolek wrong I did it using win32 transparency feature. but we are not speaking of the same things I think.
"why should saphirion be the only rebol hope?" - it isn't. why do you think that? "why saphirion should be doing a port on android of rebol ?" - because nobody else is doing it. if you want to make your own port, then you're welcome.
@shadwolf - your perception might be wrong - there is not Saphirion, and others. There is only a very small community, where some of us run their business (Saphirion). If there would be no Saphirion, there would be no R3 GUI altogether, so choose what you prefer?
This needs to be added to window handling code. There's transparency(alpha) support in every gob!. However it does nothing with top-level (window) gob!s. If you can implement your code so it will use wgob/alpha then transparency will work for windows in r3
You don't need any new refinements as gob! already supports alpha. It just don't work for top-level gobs (windows) right now. If you're able to add it I guess lot of people will appreciate it.
alpha channel is for the content ... that is drawn with AGG ... put you gob at full transparency and you will see an ugly grey backgound because that AGG layer don t have any impact on the win32 stack (borders, real background etc...)
@shadwolf - that's exactly what Rebolek just said. Gobs can be transparent, but they are placed upon the main window, which is not. Imo it would have to be supported in the C level of R3 windowing sources ....
.... face palm ... be patient shadwolf please ... ok so I do view/new mysplashcreen /alpha 0 /noborder. I am not after monney I just want to do it and use that work to produce a documentation that illustrate how to efficiently insert new code in existing C code and transmit parameters from rebol to it ...
it is for knowledge and because understanding those fine mechanism will open the door to more and more tune up that rebol are missing.
like changing the icons displayed in the tile bar and task bar, like inserting a systray menu bar based on your application icon that allow to pilot a background process like a cheyenne server from a gui interface ...
stuffs like that that gives the polish touch that are probably so easy to do that the main guns will not spend a minute in that but that can be a play ground for new commers or currious
@shadwolf - Cyphre might answer your question about what is needed to be done in your case. We just need to wait for him to pop-up here. He might provide you with some pointers towards where to look for the code change ...
But - I don't want to speak for Cyphre, as the solution might be more complex and not sure, if he has any free time to devote to that request ...
we need people playing with rebol code to find bugs to find new ways to do stuffs using pure rebol code. we need C coders to implements new features and debug or recode part of the existing code that will interact the same way with the rebol frontend. and we need people that will implement finest stuff that need to be implemented in the C backend and in the rebol dialects front end ...
btw - there is tray.r or something like that on the rebol.org, which I sponsored, and Cyphre implemented. There is some pup-up windowing stuff in there too. Maybe you could look it up for some inspiration?
@shadwolf - or we need Red to mature enough, allowing us to wrap stuff in Red/System, which is like having REBOL C wrapper :-)
pekr I know rebol2 had /port stuff to interact with systray that work disapeared with r2
Red is more complex in my opinion ... it is a great effort but it is hard to jump in and say I will do this and do it. Though francois jouen have made a great adaptation to Red of openCV library ...
I still not finished to write the doc how to setup and use eclipse C++ on windows with minGwin gcc to modify and compile rebol 3...
mainly the last problem was with the Makefile ,,, I know it is not totally related and instead of eclipse C++ I could use visual studio express or codeblock
thing is I wanted a sdk that works and looks exactly the same on both windows and linux and use as much possible same backend tools (gcc, ld, make etc...)
the article I know i is in french ... but if you want to participate to it can easyly do it in english we implement that part together and then I translate the result to french
ok english version done... register and edit comment you modifications if you need too ....
@shadwolf I'm not bashing, I'm politely asking you to refrain from bashing. If you consider that bashing as well, I fear I can't do much about it.
But on a more constructive note:
(If you want to know about some implementation details, why not ask for them straight away? That might get you constructive answers quicker than starting with complaining about RMA.)
In Rebol 2 you can convert an issue to a string with a simple to string!
For example,
>> to string! #12345-12345
== "12345-12345"
In Rebol 3 the behaviour is different.
For example,
>> to string! #12345-12345
== "#12345-12345"
My current solution is,
remove to string! #12345-12345
==...
Depends on what stability promises you want to make with a beta.
API-wise, not crash-wise.
Need to start work on a roadmap sooner or later.
But from my gut feeling, there's only a few design issues that should be shaken out before we can move towards a beta and eventual release with the core.
I have started a list somewhere of major R2 features currently missing from R3.
Fortunately, none of those are release blockers, in my opinion. That is, all those features can be (if still needed) re-added in later R3 point releases.
@GrahamChiu Added my #1, which is still about really nailing down the syntax and naming as agreed between Rebol and Red. It should be as close as reasonably possible to fixed, with only minor things changing between beta and release
@GrahamChiu There are some differences in what's legal in a word (e.g. <s>, superman's logo, is legal in Red but not Rebol :-P) There are hexadecimal numeric literals as #'FF, #'FFFF, #'FFFFFF. At present, Red permits Unicode codepoints Rebol does not; this isn't a big deal.
I remember that but for some reason I thought #' meant something. Either way, there's hex literals.
Personally I'd like to look into what it would take to finesse bignums in Rebol so we don't wind up with any more code assuming a certain number of bits per integer
It's not futureproof to be designing a system that has this churn every time the platform's integer size changes
I don't remember if I put my proposal in CureCode, but it's somewhere in the chat log at least. I'll look back into it
I've been looking at Windows's File System Filter Drivers. I started with this "FsFilter" example:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/43586/File-System-Filter-Driver-Tutorial
With effort, I managed to get it built and signed in versions that work on everything from 64-bit Win8 to 32-bit WinXP...