With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two (logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is rendered as png,
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of the
revelation.
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Regards,
Søren.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
Also, there are transparent parts of the picture. We can put in the
constrast colours. If anyone know them. :)
I'tll look great. :)
Regards,
Søren
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Regards,
Søren.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
Also, there are transparent parts of the picture. We can put in the
constrast colours. If anyone know them. :)
I'tll look great. :)
Regards,
Søren
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Regards,
Søren.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of
the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka
nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure
objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my
high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it
is
rendered as png,
--
----- BEGIN TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
32UD44UE97UR99UM101UA104UT106UO107UG110UL111UY114UP115UH116UI117UC$
QA:^US$QP:^US$QD:^US$QI:^US$QA:^US$QM:^UQ$QG:^UQ$QA:^UQ$QP:^UQ$
QE:^UQ$QO:^UU$QC:^UU$QH:^UU$QI:^UU$QD:^UU$QM:^UI$QY:^UI$QD:^UI$
QT:^UI$QR:^UI$QR:^UB$QL:^UB$QY:^UB$QI:^UB$QT:^UB$GI-5CGUGS-5CGB10CGQ0JT$$
----- END TECO SIGNATURE BLOCK -----
(Don't forget: ^ in TECO means just that, and $ means press the Esc key!)
I'm just afraid I loose the transparency when converting. On the other hand
I don't know what to put in the background, Let's try it out...
It wasn't intended to be transparent, actually; the different JPG/BMP ->
SVG conversion tools we used made a hash of things. Oh well, not to
worry. The text, and the accompanying image, is meant to be white.
Regards,
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 9:11 PM sbrothy@gmail.com wrote:
Aaah, when I convert the splash screen to BMP it suddenly looks
distinctively less green and more blue. My eyes may not be so danaged after
all....
Go Eton!
Regards.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 11:26 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Also, there are transparent parts of the picture. We can put in the
constrast colours. If anyone know them. :)
I'tll look great. :)
Regards,
Søren
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Regards,
Søren.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of
the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the
proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka
nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure
objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
It's actually a colour known as Eton Blue, after the rowing team of my
high
school. I included it as a sort of homage.
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new
GUI.
I thought of that, and I was wondering about your input—we actually are
running sort of a democracy.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new
logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two
(logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it
is
rendered as png,
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With the kind coöperation of Sydney Johnson, we've got a provisional new logo. It comes in both small and large variants. The larger of the two (logolarge.svg if I'm not mistaken) is still provisional, but... here it is rendered as png,
Nice. Very professional looking. My only personal and very demure objection
would be the colour. I mean institutional green?
I know we're not running a democracy here, but this specific colour does
not work very well with any of the selectable colour schemes in the new GUI.
Cordially,
Søren
On Monday, December 17, 2018, Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
--
Søren Bro Thygesen
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:58, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
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Well, I certainly welcome the sentiment and will give it a shot to see if
at all bad it is.
What I have now, is really only the GUI to load. It´s quite quick to open
to nomality [sic!]. I may need to forcefully slow it down to see the proper
effect. The one settings.dat file being loaded when the application
starts is nowhere enough to slow it down. On the good site loading the
splash picture itself will take some time. :)
Such are the brand rules of todays "corporation, I guess.
I think I successfully rerouted the messages from the CDokablePanes to
the CMainFrame. This solution kinda negates the good things about
polymorphism and OO in general. It will prove very successful though,
assuming I get it to work.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:21 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
If I try to convert the image to a bitmap (Which would be preferrable) it
complains about transprarency gettting lost. That´s a little sad.
I´m sure I can solve it at my end but could the artist maybe deliver it as
a bitmap? (I know I can probably just make MSPAINT do it (or maybe not),
but Visual C++ seems to prefer it as a bitmap, and I sure want to preserve
any transparency.already there.
Regards.
Søren
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:23 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Eton Blue, eh? So it's an homage to an Ivy League institution? I like that
in pinciple. Though it has me worried a little that my colour-vision isn't
up to par, and being near-sigted already, doesn't cushion the impact of the
revelation.
Regards,
Søren
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
--
Søren Bro Thygesen
It might very well work differently on-screen. We'll see. Right now I'm
preoccupied with non-working message routing. Once I clear this hurdle
things will take off as the twinkie-apocalypse...
Regards,
Søren.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
--
Søren Bro Thygesen
Also, there are transparent parts of the picture. We can put in the
constrast colours. If anyone know them. :)
I'tll look great. :)
Regards,
Søren
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Aaah, when I convert the splash screen to BMP it suddenly looks
distinctively less green and more blue. My eyes may not be so danaged after
all....
Go Eton!
Regards.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 11:26 PM Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
I'm just afraid I loose the transparency when converting. On the other hand
I don't know what to put in the background, Let's try it out...
Regards,
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 9:11 PM sbrothy@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 at 15:26, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
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