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From: Bram S. <br...@sa...> - 2006-05-06 07:44:45
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>Excuse me for jumping into the discussion as a non-PLIB-developer: = Wouldn't >it be an option to use SF.net's SVN service instead of a private SVN >server? They offer automated conversions of the existing CVS tree to >SVN which would keep the project's history, and you wouldn't have to = worry >about OS upgrades, backups and the like. Yes, When going SVN, we should use the sf service. Unlike the sf cvs service, it is reliable. bram |
From: Jan R. <slo...@gm...> - 2006-05-06 05:54:36
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Am Fri, 5 May 2006 15:41:39 -0500 schrieb Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...>: > Morally Neutral: > (1) There was some question about the format in which the SVN archive was > stored not being readable after an upgrade to the operating system, but I > believe this concern was addressed. Please let me know if it was not. Excuse me for jumping into the discussion as a non-PLIB-developer: Wouldn't it be an option to use SF.net's SVN service instead of a private SVN server? They offer automated conversions of the existing CVS tree to SVN which would keep the project's history, and you wouldn't have to worry about OS upgrades, backups and the like. Regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de |
From: Bram S. <br...@sa...> - 2006-05-05 22:35:03
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> ... Have I missed any relevant issues? Yes.... Steve seems to be abducted by Aliens :-) I haven't seem him post or mail anything for quite a while. Steve... are you catching up on some decades of sleep that you owed your self? We need your verdict: most plibbers have a preference for svn. Bram |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-05 20:42:05
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Gentlemen, This afternoon I tested my SVN access to an outside archive that JC Jones set up for me to test. I was able to download a complete archive and upload a changed file without difficulty. The pros and cons of changing our CVS archive over to SVN are, as far as I can tell, the following: For the change: (1) I will be able to get read and write access to the archive. This means that ... (2) I will not have to pester other developers to send me up-to-date versions of the source tree. (3) I will be able to put changes into the source tree myself rather than waiting for somebody else to do it. Against the change: (1) Everybody will have to change his download and upload scripts. (2) Everybody will have to learn SVN (if he doesn't already know it). Morally Neutral: (1) There was some question about the format in which the SVN archive was stored not being readable after an upgrade to the operating system, but I believe this concern was addressed. Please let me know if it was not. Given these arguments for and agaisnt changing the configuration management, how do people feel about it? Have I missed any relevant issues? John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-03 22:01:48
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Joerg (and others), I mentioned this subject to our local sysadmin guru and he replied: <quote> They've got a plain-files backend to Subversion nowadays, which is as fast, more robust and has better failure modes. It's the default backend lately, and the backend I use. I haven't really ever liked DB at all, for the reasons cited. A nice thing about Debian is that back when I was using the DB backend because it was the only one, I upgraded Subversion and BerkeleyDB, and access to my repo was broken; but I found that the old version of svnadmin had been explicitly left behind so that I could dump and restore. It is true in the general case that Subversion repositories are much more likely to need administration. </quote> He also suggested that I be sure that I could get to the repository using HTTP or HTTPS. Can we do this? John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Joerg Henrichs Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 5:01 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: SVN, was: Re: [Plib-devel] Submenu Colors in PUI Quick comment: > Subversion stores its data in db4 files, which are NOT a standardized > format. They change incompatibly between versions of Berkely db. I SVN supports two different formats: one is Berkley (with the mentioned problems), the other one is 'FSFS', which is an internal format, and which is independent of the architecture. See http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.reposadmin.html#svn.reposadmin.ba sics.backends.fsfs It allows hot backups as well. [...] > I'd stick with CVS. Subversion can be made to work reliably, but not I would suggest a move to SVN - since I moved all my projects with SVN I am very happy about it. Just my 2 cents. Joerg -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Joerg Henrichs Luding Administration e-mail: jo...@lu... URL: http://luding.org ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ plib-devel mailing list pli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plib-devel |
From: Joerg H. <jo...@lu...> - 2006-05-03 21:56:27
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Quick comment: > Subversion stores its data in db4 files, which are NOT a standardized > format. They change incompatibly between versions of Berkely db. I SVN supports two different formats: one is Berkley (with the mentioned problems), the other one is 'FSFS', which is an internal format, and which is independent of the architecture. See http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.reposadmin.html#svn.reposadmin.basics.backends.fsfs It allows hot backups as well. [...] > I'd stick with CVS. Subversion can be made to work reliably, but not I would suggest a move to SVN - since I moved all my projects with SVN I am very happy about it. Just my 2 cents. Joerg -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Joerg Henrichs Luding Administration e-mail: jo...@lu... URL: http://luding.org |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-03 21:18:14
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Jan, Can you download the latest PLIB CVS and send it to me please? The demo is working just fine for me (the text in the select boxes changes when I click on the up- and down-arrows) and so I need to see what I have changed from CVS. <grin> By the way, I note that when I have the sun behind the moon I do not get a solar eclipse. Tsk, tsk. </grin> John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Jan Reucker Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:26 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: Re: [Plib-devel] Re: [BUG] puComboBox broken since recent puInput Base commit? Am Mon, 1 May 2006 13:04:15 -0500 schrieb Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...>: > Jan, > > I've attached the "diff" file that had the fix. I thought it went > into CVS on April 8. John, thanks a lot! Now CRRCsim works if I exchange the puComboBox-es to puaComboBox-es. Good. But still no joy with the "sky" demo. I've tried to convert the puSelectBox-es to puaSelectBox-es, but those still refuse to work properly. See the attached diff, it contains the necessary changes to sky.cxx and Makefile.am and tidys up the source code a bit (some TAB/space issues). Kind regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de |
From: Jan R. <slo...@gm...> - 2006-05-03 18:26:37
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Am Mon, 1 May 2006 13:04:15 -0500 schrieb Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...>: > Jan, > > I've attached the "diff" file that had the fix. I thought it went > into CVS on April 8. John, thanks a lot! Now CRRCsim works if I exchange the puComboBox-es to puaComboBox-es. Good. But still no joy with the "sky" demo. I've tried to convert the puSelectBox-es to puaSelectBox-es, but those still refuse to work properly. See the attached diff, it contains the necessary changes to sky.cxx and Makefile.am and tidys up the source code a bit (some TAB/space issues). Kind regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-01 20:23:57
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OK ... The problem was that "ohnoyoudidnot.com" didn't sound professional enough for the base security people to allow me access to it. John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of James 'J.C.' Jones Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 3:17 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: RE: [Plib-devel] Submenu Colors in PUI On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 15:10 -0500, Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > JC, > > What's the name of your server? If it's the same one as the > "pCVSc" home I may have some trouble. No, different machine, different location. It's the same machine as hosts http://www.pugsplace.net among other of my sites. I'll just set up something akin to plib.something.something or plib-svn.something.something. I have a repository running on there right now for some of my own projects, if you want to give them a try drop me another message off-list and I'll make you an account on one. I'm still annoyed with the machine that's currently running pCVSc, every time I think I fix it it doesn't fix. It's something to do with Apache2... this neatly sidesteps the issue. -- James 'J.C.' Jones - <jc...@uf...> - http://pugsplace.net/ "To err is humor." - Anonymous |
From: James 'J.C.' J. <jc...@uf...> - 2006-05-01 20:17:28
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On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 15:10 -0500, Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > JC, >=20 > What's the name of your server? If it's the same one as the > "pCVSc" home I may have some trouble. No, different machine, different location. It's the same machine as hosts http://www.pugsplace.net among other of my sites. I'll just set up something akin to plib.something.something or plib-svn.something.something. I have a repository running on there right now for some of my own projects, if you want to give them a try drop me another message off-list and I'll make you an account on one. I'm still annoyed with the machine that's currently running pCVSc, every time I think I fix it it doesn't fix. It's something to do with Apache2... this neatly sidesteps the issue. --=20 James 'J.C.' Jones - <jc...@uf...> - http://pugsplace.net/ "To err is humor." - Anonymous |
From: Andy R. <an...@pl...> - 2006-05-01 20:14:26
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James 'J.C.' Jones wrote: > Also, in my case backups are done via full disk copies to tape every > week and changed files to a backup hard drive every morning. ...which is *exactly* the situation I described as failing for the case where you need to restore to a machine running a different OS (or even a different libdb). I didn't insert the "casual sysadmin" bit to insult your skills, I did it to try to drive home the idea that (becuase of a IMHO poor design choice by the svn developers) a robust Subversion installation requires planning and thought. Simply plugging it into your existing backup system will leave you vulnerable to a nasty failure mode; one that is (1) not documented anywhere and (2) has happened to at least one user in the past. Thus, the warning. Andy |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-01 20:10:20
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JC, What's the name of your server? If it's the same one as the "pCVSc" home I may have some trouble. John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of James 'J.C.' Jones Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 2:32 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: RE: [Plib-devel] Submenu Colors in PUI On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 07:38 -0500, Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > I use SVN locally and I like it. I could set up a SVN repository on my web server. It has higher uptime than SourceForge, large bandwidth and sufficient disk space... the only problem is it's generally considered awkward for the project's source repository to be dependent on one person. However, if no one cares about the one-person dependency problem (I've been around the project in varying states of attention-paying for four years and intend to stay put), I'll do it as soon as Steve tells me to. Cheers, -- James 'J.C.' Jones - <jc...@uf...> - http://pugsplace.net/ "To err is humor." - Anonymous |
From: James 'J.C.' J. <jc...@uf...> - 2006-05-01 20:03:54
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On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 12:47 -0700, Andy Ross wrote: > I'd stick with CVS. Subversion can be made to work reliably, but not > by a casual sysadmin. Unless you're planning on doing your backups > and archiving via a full dump, and testing restores, I'd stick with > CVS. =20 Ah, but Subversion operates over HTTP or HTTPS and some of the most important contributors (John Fay for example) to PLIB are restricted by firewalls that block all non-HTTP(S) traffic. Switching to Subversion would allow them direct access to the repository. Also, in my case backups are done via full disk copies to tape every week and changed files to a backup hard drive every morning. While not professional-grade, it's not totally amateur either. --=20 James 'J.C.' Jones - <jc...@uf...> - http://pugsplace.net/ "To err is humor." - Anonymous |
From: Andy R. <an...@pl...> - 2006-05-01 19:46:23
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James 'J.C.' Jones wrote: > I could set up a SVN repository on my web server. It has higher > uptime than SourceForge, large bandwidth and sufficient disk > space... the only problem is it's generally considered awkward for > the project's source repository to be dependent on one person. Big warning: Subversion is great -- similar to but better than CVS in almost every way. Except for one, which is IMHO a dealbreaker: Subversion stores its data in db4 files, which are NOT a standardized format. They change incompatibly between versions of Berkely db. I got bit badly by this at one point with a personal repository. I upgraded my main server from FC3 to Ubuntu Hoary and hosed the svn archive. To my knowlege, there are *no* recovery tools for this situation. The only solution was to boot back to the old OS, do a full dump, and then restore it under the new OS. The obvious correlary here is that backups of svn archives made by simply copying the files are dangerous unless you know exactly the version of software on which they were made. In the general case, you won't be able to restore your archive on an arbitrary host. I'd stick with CVS. Subversion can be made to work reliably, but not by a casual sysadmin. Unless you're planning on doing your backups and archiving via a full dump, and testing restores, I'd stick with CVS. It has much cleaner failure modes, a human-readable file format, and an upgrade path that doesn't require a full dump/restore of the database. Andy |
From: James 'J.C.' J. <jc...@uf...> - 2006-05-01 19:32:11
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On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 07:38 -0500, Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > I use SVN locally and I like it. I could set up a SVN repository on my web server. It has higher uptime than SourceForge, large bandwidth and sufficient disk space... the only problem is it's generally considered awkward for the project's source repository to be dependent on one person. However, if no one cares about the one-person dependency problem (I've been around the project in varying states of attention-paying for four years and intend to stay put), I'll do it as soon as Steve tells me to. Cheers, --=20 James 'J.C.' Jones - <jc...@uf...> - http://pugsplace.net/ "To err is humor." - Anonymous |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-01 18:51:38
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Bram, Sorry for the delay in getting to this; I've been out of town for most of the last two weeks. I think that to fix the "SelectBox" problem you need to add a line to "puaSelectBox.cxx" around line 47: void puaSelectBox::update_widgets ( void ) { if ( curr_item >= 0 ) /* There are some items */ { setValue ( list[curr_item] ) ; + input->setValue ( list[curr_item] ) ; if ( curr_item == 0 ) /* Current item is first item, deactivate 'down' button */ down_arrow -> greyOut () ; else down_arrow -> activate () ; John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Bram Stolk Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:09 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: Re: [Plib-devel] Re: [BUG] puComboBox broken since recent puInput Base commit? Bram Stolk wrote: > Remaining issue: docs Also remaining: the examples/src/ssg/sky example doesnt work properly: the entryboxes do not update their contents when clicking on the small arrows, even though I use pua classes, and no longer the obsolete stuff from pu Bram ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ plib-devel mailing list pli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plib-devel |
From: Jan R. <slo...@gm...> - 2006-05-01 16:59:55
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Am Mon, 1 May 2006 07:40:55 -0500 schrieb Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...>: > Jan, > > This got fixed several days ago. Hi John, did you already commit the fix? I've just updated my sandbox and tried again, but still no joy. Maybe it's due to that SF.net problem with the CVS service in early April. It looks as if the anonymous CVS access is still not in sync with the developer CVS. The last changes to PUI that I can see are five weeks old. Kind regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-01 12:41:05
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Jan, This got fixed several days ago. John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Jan Reucker Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:39 PM To: pli...@li... Subject: Re: [Plib-devel] Re: [BUG] puComboBox broken since recent puInput Base commit? Am Thu, 13 Apr 2006 18:28:26 +0200 schrieb Bram Stolk <br...@sa...>: > Can someone please try to reproduce my problem with > examples/src/ssg/sky ? > > When switching e.g. between sun and moon, the box is not updated when > toggled with the little arrow icons. Hello Bram, I can reproduce this problem. The box is only updated when clicking right into the entry field *after* clicking on one of the arrows. And I have the same problem with the pu(a)ComboBox in CRRCsim. I've just started to convert all existing puComboBox'es to puaComboBox to be ready for a new PLIB release. I started with one single dialog and linked against the current PLIB CVS. Now both versions, puComboBox and puaComboBox show this strange behaviour. The ComboBox item selection works (callback is activated, getCurrentItem() returns the correct new selection), but the entry field is not updated until I click right into it. Kind regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ plib-devel mailing list pli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plib-devel |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-05-01 12:38:52
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Bram, I sent the P-guide files last Friday. I don't know why they would not have gotten to you yet. I will try again in a minute. The "puAux" library is for all those widgets that Steve doesn't want cluttering up PUI. One of the purposes of PUI was to be small. I needed a bunch of additional widgets for my application and so I finally (some time ago now) split off the additional widgets into "puAux". I thought the vertical menu was one of those that got moved. It certainly should have been moved. I use SVN locally and I like it. John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Bram Stolk Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:16 AM To: pli...@li... Subject: Re: [Plib-devel] Submenu Colors in PUI Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > Gentlemen, > > I would like to modify puAux so that the submenus in a > vertical menu are colored slightly differently from the color of the > main menu bar. As things now stand, it is difficult to see where the > submenu ends and the remainder of the vertical menu continues. To > this end, I propose to add to "puaVerticalMenu.cxx" starting at line 56: I don't have a puaVerticalMenu.cxx in my cvs tree: stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ find . -name puaVert\* -print stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ Do you mean puVerticalMenu ? This pu/pua thing has always been confusing me. What is the rationale for pu/puAux When does something go in pui, when does something go in pui? Also, I haven't received your pguide file yet. If you want them updated, mail them to me, or get a working cvs client ofcourse. Sidenote: recently I've been using svn. I like it better than cvs. Especially on SF, because SF cvs sucks. Steve... do you have an opinion on svn? Bram > > puPopupMenu *p = new puPopupMenu ( w+10, 0 ) ; > p->setActiveButton ( active_mouse_button ) ; > + p -> setColourScheme ( colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][0] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][1] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][2] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][3] * 0.9f ) ; > > b -> setUserData ( p ) ; > > This will make the submenu a little darker and give it a hint of > transparency. Does anybody object? > > John F. Fay > Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 > joh...@eg... > > ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ plib-devel mailing list pli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plib-devel |
From: Jan R. <slo...@gm...> - 2006-04-30 18:38:03
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Am Thu, 13 Apr 2006 18:28:26 +0200 schrieb Bram Stolk <br...@sa...>: > Can someone please try to reproduce my problem with > examples/src/ssg/sky ? > > When switching e.g. between sun and moon, the box is not updated > when toggled with the little arrow icons. Hello Bram, I can reproduce this problem. The box is only updated when clicking right into the entry field *after* clicking on one of the arrows. And I have the same problem with the pu(a)ComboBox in CRRCsim. I've just started to convert all existing puComboBox'es to puaComboBox to be ready for a new PLIB release. I started with one single dialog and linked against the current PLIB CVS. Now both versions, puComboBox and puaComboBox show this strange behaviour. The ComboBox item selection works (callback is activated, getCurrentItem() returns the correct new selection), but the entry field is not updated until I click right into it. Kind regards, Jan R. -- Jan Reucker email: jan dot reucker at web dot de web: http://www.reucker-online.de |
From: Bram S. <br...@sa...> - 2006-04-30 14:23:25
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Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > Gentlemen, > > I would like to modify puAux so that the submenus in a vertical > menu are colored slightly differently from the color of the main menu > bar. As things now stand, it is difficult to see where the submenu ends > and the remainder of the vertical menu continues. To this end, I > propose to add to "puaVerticalMenu.cxx" starting at line 56: I don't have a puaVerticalMenu.cxx in my cvs tree: stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ find . -name puaVert\* -print stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ Do you mean puVerticalMenu ? This pu/pua thing has always been confusing me. What is the rationale for pu/puAux When does something go in pui, when does something go in pui? Also, I haven't received your pguide file yet. If you want them updated, mail them to me, or get a working cvs client ofcourse. Sidenote: recently I've been using svn. I like it better than cvs. Especially on SF, because SF cvs sucks. Steve... do you have an opinion on svn? Bram > > puPopupMenu *p = new puPopupMenu ( w+10, 0 ) ; > p->setActiveButton ( active_mouse_button ) ; > + p -> setColourScheme ( colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][0] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][1] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][2] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][3] * 0.9f ) ; > > b -> setUserData ( p ) ; > > This will make the submenu a little darker and give it a hint of > transparency. Does anybody object? > > John F. Fay > Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group > 850-729-6330 > joh...@eg... > > |
From: Bram S. <br...@sa...> - 2006-04-30 14:15:57
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Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK wrote: > Gentlemen, > > I would like to modify puAux so that the submenus in a vertical > menu are colored slightly differently from the color of the main menu > bar. As things now stand, it is difficult to see where the submenu ends > and the remainder of the vertical menu continues. To this end, I > propose to add to "puaVerticalMenu.cxx" starting at line 56: I don't have a puaVerticalMenu.cxx in my cvs tree: stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ find . -name puaVert\* -print stolk@suske:~/src/plib$ Do you mean puVerticalMenu ? This pu/pua thing has always been confusing me. What is the rationale for pu/puAux When does something go in pui, when does something go in pui? Also, I haven't received your pguide file yet. If you want them updated, mail them to me, or get a working cvs client ofcourse. Sidenote: recently I've been using svn. I like it better than cvs. Especially on SF, because SF cvs sucks. Steve... do you have an opinion on svn? Bram > > puPopupMenu *p = new puPopupMenu ( w+10, 0 ) ; > p->setActiveButton ( active_mouse_button ) ; > + p -> setColourScheme ( colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][0] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][1] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][2] * 0.9f, > + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][3] * 0.9f ) ; > > b -> setUserData ( p ) ; > > This will make the submenu a little darker and give it a hint of > transparency. Does anybody object? > > John F. Fay > Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group > 850-729-6330 > joh...@eg... > > |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-04-28 22:41:10
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Gentlemen, I would like to modify puAux so that the submenus in a vertical menu are colored slightly differently from the color of the main menu bar. As things now stand, it is difficult to see where the submenu ends and the remainder of the vertical menu continues. To this end, I propose to add to "puaVerticalMenu.cxx" starting at line 56: puPopupMenu *p = new puPopupMenu ( w+10, 0 ) ; p->setActiveButton ( active_mouse_button ) ; + p -> setColourScheme ( colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][0] * 0.9f, + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][1] * 0.9f, + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][2] * 0.9f, + colour[PUCOL_FOREGROUND][3] * 0.9f ) ; b -> setUserData ( p ) ; This will make the submenu a little darker and give it a hint of transparency. Does anybody object? John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... |
From: Bram S. <br...@sa...> - 2006-04-28 07:21:42
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Hi John, Just mail me a tar ball, and I'll put it in cvs. You can send it to bram at the sara.nl domain. bram -----Original Message----- From: pli...@li... on behalf of Fay John F Dr = CTR USAF AFSEO/SK Sent: Thu 4/27/2006 18:50 To: pli...@li... Subject: RE: [Plib-devel] p-Guide update =20 Gentlemen, =20 Is anybody with CVS access interested in P-Guide? I'm back from my peregrinations and have the modified code somewhere in my files. =20 John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... =20 =20 _____ =20 From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Fay John F = Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:35 AM To: 'pli...@li...' Subject: [Plib-devel] p-Guide update Gentlemen,=20 This is just a aquick note; I'm on travel right now and in my spare time = I am upgrading=20 p-Guide to support the new widget types. I plan to put it out to the community when I=20 get back and work off my backlog, probably in early May.=20 - John F. Fay=20 |
From: Fay J. F Dr C. U. AFSEO/SK <joh...@eg...> - 2006-04-27 17:27:38
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Gentlemen, Is anybody with CVS access interested in P-Guide? I'm back from my peregrinations and have the modified code somewhere in my files. John F. Fay Technical Fellow, Jacobs/Sverdrup TEAS Group 850-729-6330 joh...@eg... _____ From: pli...@li... [mailto:pli...@li...] On Behalf Of Fay John F Dr CTR USAF AFSEO/SK Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:35 AM To: 'pli...@li...' Subject: [Plib-devel] p-Guide update Gentlemen, This is just a aquick note; I'm on travel right now and in my spare time I am upgrading p-Guide to support the new widget types. I plan to put it out to the community when I get back and work off my backlog, probably in early May. - John F. Fay |