Is there no way Igor can finish this up?

Phil

Le 23 oct. 2016 12:19, "stepharo" <steph...@free.fr> a écrit :

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> Hi Stef,
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>> We are not throwing away anything. The goal is not to produce a new
>> model, the goal is to find one that matches the requirements.
>>
> Don't play with words.
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> We already learnt a lot from TxText, but it has limitations in how to deal
>> with things that are not only text.
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> I can imagine.
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>> We have no intention of producing an unfinished text model :).
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> Me neither with igor and txText yet life decided otherwise. You see I
> spent at 10 months of salary on txText.
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>>   This is a critical component for us. Please let us work for a couple of
>> months and we get back with news.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Doru
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>> On Oct 22, 2016, at 8:31 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi aliaksei
>>>
>>> I thought that you were just changing the internal representation of
>>> txText to use Ropes
>>> and building on top of / improving txText
>>> I did not think that you were throwing away all the work igor did.
>>> Because he spent a lot of time
>>>
>>> designing the text model and making it is scalable - and now I read that
>>> apparently it was not scalable enough.
>>> I'm wondering what will happen if suddenly you disappear: we will get
>>> two unfinished textmodel
>>> and use an old one? When do you think that you will have a working
>>> usable by other for real text model?
>>> Stef
>>>
>>> Le 22/10/16 à 12:29, Aliaksei Syrel a écrit :
>>>
>>>> As Doru already mentioned text editor is an important part of the
>>>> tools. There are some requirements a text editor should fulfil.
>>>>
>>>>         • Support of large files ( >> 100mb)
>>>>         • Support of large pieces of text located in memory
>>>>         • Allow developers to embed visual elements (pictures,
>>>> interactive elements, custom elements)
>>>>         • Support of more sophisticated layouts rather than line-based.
>>>> For example columns.
>>>>         • Line breaking
>>>>         • Text wrapping
>>>>         • Hyphens
>>>>         • Should be fast
>>>> Tests show that TxText model is very nice for basic cases, works well
>>>> for "normal" use.
>>>> However, when it comes to extreme cases linked list of spans just
>>>> fails, while rope shows great performance - and it also scales.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Alex
>>>>
>>>> On 19 October 2016 at 23:51, Denis Kudriashov <dionisi...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2016-10-19 18:06 GMT+02:00 Aliaksei Syrel <alex.sy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>   - Added initial text support, for instance rendering and high
>>>> precision measurement.
>>>>
>>>> I look at code and it seems you implemented another one new text model?
>>>> Why you not use TxText?
>>>>
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