Re: Recent NSMenu changes..

2007-01-29 Thread Nicolas Roard
pehaps *original* versions of the same symbols used in Cocoa) to represent Control, Command, Shift, and Alt. Images would be better, indeed. You probably do not need to show the shift modifier though -- simply use an uppercase letter (unless it's not a letter, of course). -- Nicola

Re: Recent NSMenu changes..

2007-01-29 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 1/29/07, Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Images would be better, indeed. You probably do not need to show the shift modifier though -- simply use an uppercase letter (unless it's not a letter, of course). And of course I don't think it's really useful to put t

FOSDEM

2007-02-21 Thread Nicolas Roard
booth -- that's what people will see of gnustep. Last thing.. I'll arrive in brussels thursday evening; if somebody wants to meet before the fosdem (quentin and jesse will be there too) just send me a mail. See you in Brussels ! -- Nicolas Roard "La perfection, ce n'e

Etoile live cd 0.2 prerelease

2007-02-27 Thread Nicolas Roard
e already found (check the bugtracker https://gna.org/bugs/?group=etoile) please fill a bug ;-) http://xdev.org/etoile/ Have fun ! -- Nicolas Roard "La perfection, ce n'est pas quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, c'est quand il n'y a plus rien

Re: Etoile live cd 0.2 prerelease

2007-02-27 Thread Nicolas Roard
east another month if not more (usual delay introduced by real life !) to release the final 0.2; so we thought it was better to put online what we have at the moment, even if rather imperfect, than having people waiting a long time.. it's still a cool iso to try imho :-) Cheers, -- Nicolas Roar

Re: Shipping Windows binary applications

2007-03-01 Thread Nicolas Roard
is a bug somewhere. > >> Obviously the default on Windows should be using the Windows taskbar >> and using Windows window >> decorations! > > matter of opinion :-) It shouldn't be. The fact that you even would dare to suggest that you disagree with this honestly re

Re: Congratulations, Your organization has been accepted in to the Google Summer of Code(tm) 2007

2007-03-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 3/15/07, Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Woo Hoo! :-) Excellent news !! :-) I'll probably have time to mentor a student this summer if needed. -- Nicolas Roard "La perfection, ce n'est pas quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, c'est quand il n'y a

Re: Summer of Code 2007

2007-03-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
only write out the attributes that are changed from the default, but event that may be to much information. I'd be more interested by a Gorm palette adding the GS*Box stuff... -- Nicolas Roard "La perfection, ce n'est pas quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, c&#

Re: Summer of Code 2007

2007-03-16 Thread Nicolas Roard
a palette of stacks and things like that, eg to have something very close to Hypercard, etc.). Remember: Gorm is not a mere GUI builder, it truly is an object relationship modeller ;-) That probably would benefit on a more customizable/flexible palette browser. -- Nicolas Roard "

Re: Need informations about NSAnimation on MacOS

2007-03-23 Thread Nicolas Roard
ve ? Or does it 'jump' ? smooth change, please :) imho the simplest way is probably to use a bezier curve with different control points, and change them smoothly to go from one kind of curve to the other.. -- Nicolas Roard "La perfection, ce n'est pas quand il n'y a plus

Re: Cross-compiling from Mac OS X

2007-09-09 Thread Nicolas Roard
c, nothing special had to be done for the X part... I'm a bit unsure why you'd need anything special in fact ! Just install X, and that's it. -- Nicolas Roard ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: Cross-compiling from Mac OS X

2007-09-10 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 9/10/07, Markus Hitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Am 10.09.2007 um 01:38 schrieb Nicolas Roard: > > > Just install X, and that's it. > > This pretty much rules out using GNUstep for a popular Mac OS X > application. It depends _why_ you want GNUstep on OS

Re: Theming support for NSScroller

2007-10-05 Thread Nicolas Roard
ethods, but keep all the logic out of GSTheme. Then to implement a theme you just need to provide a new instance of GSTheme; the methods could provide a new look either through new code or through pixmaps. With that approach, Camaelon will stop reimplementing parts of appkit and focus only on beeing

FYI -- Fwd: [Etoile-dev] Étoilé Spring Hackathon

2008-02-06 Thread Nicolas Roard
ode=&q=swansea+university&ie=UTF8&ll=51.609382,-3.979111&spn=0.029583,0.070038&z=14&om=0 ___ Etoile-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev -- Nicolas Roa

Re: FYI -- Fwd: [Etoile-dev] Étoilé S pring Hackathon

2008-02-07 Thread Nicolas Roard
ull days of time... > Sorry guys... :-/ Sorry to hear that... good luck with school ! Are you planning to come to the fosdem ? -- Nicolas Roard "Java, the best argument for Smalltalk since C++ " -- Frank Winkler ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnu

Re: Short report from FOSDEM

2008-02-25 Thread Nicolas Roard
was hacking with Richard trying to solve a > problem I have with KeyValueBindings. We failed and I will have to > extract that code to give him a simple example to work on. > > In the evening we all (Richard, Nicola, Gerold, Helge, Lars, Nikolaus, > Valentino, Axel and me) went out to

Re: GNUStep Alternative to CGImage

2008-02-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
ard to think of anything leaner. On the other hand for CoreAnimation, you may be more interested by using Cairo directly ? -- Nicolas Roard "Java, the best argument for Smalltalk since C++ " -- Frank Winkler ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list

Re: Google SoC

2008-04-08 Thread Nicolas Roard
interested. Something as simple as each student sending an email with a few lines of text every week describing the past week effort and the plan for the coming week would be great (nothing that'd take more than 5 minutes to write, really). -- Nicolas Roard "Java, the best argument fo

little fix on autogsdoc

2008-06-06 Thread Nicolas Roard
Hi, Is it ok if I apply this little patch ? It simply enclose the methods summary and the abstract in divs, so you can style them. Any reason why the css include line 1119 is disabled ? thanks, -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."

Re: more licensing issues :(

2008-06-21 Thread Nicolas Roard
ould note that this license only applies to certain images: namely > the images used for drawing various GUI controls such as checkboxes, > etc. > > Is it possible to get these images relicensed? Maybe we could replace those icons by jesse&

Re: GNUstep and Etoile

2008-11-21 Thread Nicolas Roard
what parts are you thinking of ? (yep, camaelon I'd guess) > > I hope to start a productive discussion with that mail and not some > flame war. > Fred No problems. thanks, -- Nicolas Roard ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: [FOSDEM] Accepted: GNUstep+Etoilé+O penGroupware.org devroom

2009-01-09 Thread Nicolas Roard
cola last year was quite good: > > http://www.hotel-argus.be/ > > Lars, can you organize that? Any news on the hotel ? -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams

Re: Off to FOSDEM

2009-02-04 Thread Nicolas Roard
y side, it looks I may only be able to come the saturday intead of the whole weekend... Would it be possible to swap the Pragmatic Smalltalk presentation from sunday morning to saturday ? Or is there somebody willing to give the talk ? (slides furnished !) Cheers, -- Nicolas Roard "I love dead

Re: Messaging across threads using NSThread

2009-04-06 Thread Nicolas Roard
ly doesn't seem to be implemented on gnustep (I was sure it was !?). -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: Messaging across threads using NSThread

2009-04-06 Thread Nicolas Roard
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote: > Nicolas Roard wrote: >> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> in FTP (available in GAP, http://gap.nongnu.org) I do inter-thread messaging >>> with the preci

Live Splitview patch

2009-05-14 Thread Nicolas Roard
view. Comments before I submit ? :) -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams Index: Source/NSSplitView.m === --- Source/NSSplitView.m (revision 28272) +++ Sourc

Re: Live Splitview patch

2009-05-14 Thread Nicolas Roard
ight_ way -- the xor splitview is imho just a hack (and OSX is of course using live resizing). Now, doing live resize may expose some slowness in -gui, but instead of fighting the messenger we should fix it. That being said, it's imho fast enough as it is now. -- Nicolas Roard "I love d

Re: Example theme implementation

2009-05-20 Thread Nicolas Roard
Very cool ! It should be quite useful, thanks for committing this. -- Nicolas Roard On 20 May 2009, at 14:59, Fred Kiefer wrote: I just added an example theme implementation by Fred Morcos at usr-apps/examples/gui/ExampleTheme/Rhea This shows how to write a very simple theme that overrides

Re: Live Splitview patch

2009-05-21 Thread Nicolas Roard
default but users can revert back to the old mechanism by doing: defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSUseGhostResize YES -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: Live Splitview patch

2009-05-25 Thread Nicolas Roard
ist >> Gnustep-dev@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev >> > > -- > Gregory Casamento > Open Logic Corporation, Principal Consultant > ## GNUstep Chief Maintainer > yahoo/skype: greg_casamento, aol: gjcasa

Apple open-source Grand Central

2009-09-11 Thread Nicolas Roard
FYI http://www.macresearch.org/grand-central-now-open-all http://libdispatch.macosforge.org/post/libdispatch-is-open-source/ (licensed under Apache License Version 2.0) -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Dou

Re: Gtk+-based themeing for GNUstep in progress

2009-11-02 Thread Nicolas Roard
xmap "port" of the Gtk+ theme ? > Who is working on GSTheme ATM? > I probably will have some questions/suggestions... Richard did it, I have started working a bit on it too. Cheers, -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they

Re: Some more screenshots of different Gtk+-Themes

2009-11-08 Thread Nicolas Roard
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Hans Baier wrote: > Human: > > http://stashbox.org/687981/Bildschirmfoto.png > > Clearlooks: > > http://stashbox.org/687982/Bildschirmfoto-1.png > > Neutronium: > > http://stashbox.org/687983/Bildschirmfoto-2.png Very cool :) --

Re: [flame] NEWS file is useless

2009-11-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
y contain comments about incompatibilities, deprecations of > methods, upgrade procedures... > NEWS is perhaps more geared towards notable end-user readable things like > new features, big fixes. It is perhaps more useful for an Application than > the library. > > Riccardo > >

Re: RFC: Deprecating class posing

2010-01-04 Thread Nicolas Roard
this I definitely wont object that change. > But it is rather the people who use it who should respond here. afaik the main "client" of poseAs is Camaelon (I used it to swap images on the fly) -- but considering the progresses on GSTheme it should be fine

Re: Minimalist GNUstep possible?

2010-06-23 Thread Nicolas Roard
ke a lot more sense (either directly or via Cairo). Note that we do ship an NDK for android, that let you write native code (it's more geared toward implementing bits of your java app in C/C++ than pure native apps, of course). Not sure how difficult or not difficult it would be to get ObjC wor

Re: Filter Services

2012-02-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
is one would not be a shell script but > rather a DO application). And of course to fix all the issues listed above. > > Hope you have fun with filter services, That's super cool :) -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."

Re: Drawing optimization question

2005-03-09 Thread Nicolas Roard
m not sure why we care about the layout manager for NSStringDrawing -- it seems to me that you don't really want/need to bother with one in general if you're using thoses methods.. -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from m

Re: General GNUStep future develoment question

2005-04-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
it should be a problem, as long as you use the public headers for creating your implementation, and don't base your code on Apple's. -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke _

ANN: StepTalk Palette 1.0

2005-06-14 Thread Nicolas Roard
StepTalkView then compile the palette itself and load it in gorm. If you want to use this view in your app you need to link your app to libStepTalkView. Have fun ! -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable f

Re: ANN: StepTalk Palette 1.0

2005-06-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
here would be no need for other library to link. The Gorm part is, of course, up to Greg. Well, it's easy to make a non-appkit object, but as I'd still want a view anyway, .. hmm.. I need to try, perhaps just defining the view in the palette will be enough after all, you'

Re: ANN: StepTalk Palette 1.0

2005-06-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
Le 15 juin 05 à 08:21, Stefan Urbanek a écrit : Citát Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Well, it's easy to make a non-appkit object, but as I'd still want a view anyway, .. hmm.. I need to try, perhaps just defining the view in the palette will be enough after all, you'

ANN: StepTalk Palette 1.1

2005-06-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
on it :-) added a connection inspector to only show the script outlets So basically now, it's more useable :-) and starts to be quite nice. Check the readme files for more infos. You can download it from here: http://www.roard.com/gnustep/STPalette-1.1.tgz enjoy :) -- Nicolas Roard "A

Re: GNUstep improvements bounty

2005-06-15 Thread Nicolas Roard
opers porting their apps on gnustep and vice-versa; but moreover, thoses kits are really cool by themselves :) -- particularly the bindings and CoreData. -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -A

ANN: StepTalk Palette 1.2

2005-06-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
CalculatorExample directory. The file calculator.st contains the sourcecode. more infos on http://camaelon.blogspot.com Cheers, -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke ___ Gnustep-d

Re: Looking like Windows on Windows

2005-07-11 Thread Nicolas Roard
rated (I believe the gdi backend has now resolved the "black" parts in transparent images, right?). Note the winzip window in the lower right of the sshot. Of course, a real "windows theme" would be ideal. -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indi

Re: GUI/back changes in CVS

2005-07-11 Thread Nicolas Roard
shouldn't need context switching during the filling). And, does it properly follow the current path mask ? (actually I think that doesn't work on xlib, only with art, anyway...) Thanks, -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: GUI/back changes in CVS

2005-07-11 Thread Nicolas Roard
o was add a simple (and of course slow) pattern > drawing mechanism for the gsc classes and perhaps overwrite this with a > faster one for the xlib backend. > > Perhaps you could add the art pattern fill bit and I provide the rest? Well, I don't know about the art backend internals

Re: Cairo backend

2005-08-27 Thread Nicolas Roard
public announcment for the cairo backend after that. If you find other > bugs, feel free to report them, or even better help to resolve them. I'll try to install cairo and test that :-) thanks, -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently adva

Re: GNUstep bounty

2005-09-23 Thread Nicolas Roard
and some proposals can be seen here: http://www.jasperhauser.nl/projects/gnustep/ (jasper even wrote a complementary guideline for creating icons.. note that he misunderstood and he uses étoilé where he should have used gnustep ;-) (the icon guidelines we wrote with quentin were for gnustep

Re: GNUstep moving forward

2005-10-22 Thread Nicolas Roard
sktop bundles (you'd want a "GNUstep" bundle to have the current behavior, but a "KDE" or "GNOME" bundle to have proper integration, etc.) Anyway, as always, talk is cheap, but I think thoses are the directions that would be helpful.. To summarize, cleaner separa

Re: why do we need change?

2005-10-24 Thread Nicolas Roard
hat shouldn't have any impact (hopefully ;-). But once it's done, if you want to change -gui, you just need to modify GSDrawFunctions methods; Camaelon will just provide an implementation of GSDrawFunctions where the rendering in each methods use pixmap rather than NSBezier et al. code.

Re: The goal of GNUstep 1.0 (Why Unanimous Consent Doesn't Work)

2005-10-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
compliant", because as you say, the epidermic reaction will be "yeah, good job guys, only 11 years to do it !". It would be more interesting to say something along the line of "we're OpenStep compliant, we have our own additions, plus we are x% compatible with Panther/Tiger

Re: The goal of GNUstep 1.0 (Why Unanimous Consent Doesn't Work)

2005-10-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
ailable/possible with GNUstep and the degree of compatibility with OSX (imagine a cocoa dev going to gnustep.org for the first time and trying to figure if its cocoa software can be ported to gnustep, and what difficulties he can encounteer). > Having ref. doc saying what should work and wha

Re: DO compatibility with Apple DO

2005-11-26 Thread Nicolas Roard
exchanges, I guess it could be possible in theory to have a compatible DO between GNUstep and OSX. But I really don't know if they use (or can be set up to use) XML instead of binary serialization for DO.. could be worth checking. -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is

Re: Camaelon crashing

2005-12-02 Thread Nicolas Roard
ther than using Camaelon, say, if you want a theme engine for GNUstep/Windows that will use the Win32 theme api in order to have a proper integration.. or if you want a "programmed" theme) -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

FOSDEM 2006 preparation

2006-02-10 Thread Nicolas Roard
y meeting/coding party (the fosdem beeing the saturday and sunday) to have the opportunity of getting rid of some bugs,etc, before the actual event... is anybody interested ? On the other hand, we could also organize some "coding party" during the fosdem itself too.. Cheers and have fun, -

Planning Fosdem

2006-02-12 Thread Nicolas Roard
ge Hess Etoile Desktop Environment -> 15:00 Quentin Mathé / Nicolas Roard (it's on the wiki too: http://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2006#Sunday) Comments ? -- Nicolas Roard "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishab

Re: Planning Fosdem

2006-02-12 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 2/12/06, Helge Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12. Feb 2006, at 15:26 Uhr, Nicolas Roard wrote: > > I didn't hear any complaint about the planning, so well I guess it > > is fine ? :-) > > Note: AFAIK the FOSDEM flyers are already _in print_, so you can'

Re: Planning Fosdem

2006-02-12 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 2/12/06, Helge Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 12, 2006, at 17:15, Nicolas Roard wrote: > > Well, yes, but the schedule is not uploaded on the fosdem site, so I > > would guess they don't have any schedule for us anyway... > > They know the referen

Re: About gnustep-gui and camaleon

2006-02-17 Thread Nicolas Roard
cessary for integration and determine how to solve any issues via direct > integration. Yes, direct integration is the best way. Sorry to not have answered before, I didn't have a connection ;-) Anyway I have a few days off now before the fosdem, so I'll work on camaelon. -- Nicolas Roard

Re: gui images

2006-03-19 Thread Nicolas Roard
7;s line is displayed behind the images. I will commit the switch image and make a patch for the two other widgets. thanks -- Nicolas Roard"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams ___ Gnustep-dev m

Re: gui images

2006-03-20 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 3/19/06, Ingolf Jandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 2006-03-19 19:34:51 +0100 Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> I tried the images, the switch is ok, but the slider knobs aren't --> nothing > is drawn behind apparently, thus it display the slider background -

Re: google summer of code

2006-04-17 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 4/17/06, Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2006-04-15 04:39:23 -0600 Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi everybody, > > > > Google is running their "summer of code" program again this year: > > http://code.google

Re: google summer of code

2006-04-19 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 4/17/06, Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/17/06, Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd think it's a nice idea. Is anyone willing to be a mentor, or at > > least put together a list of potential projects? > > I started a wiki pag

Re: Nib compatibility progress

2006-05-12 Thread Nicolas Roard
ground on the GNUstep shot? It looks like a GNUstep app, but as far as I recall Terminal.app was not able to display a white background? Looks to me like an xterm compiled with nextaw, the xaw implementation that looks like the NeXT ui.. -- Nicolas Roard "I love deadlines. I like the whooshi

Re: Re: Objective-C 2.0

2006-08-20 Thread Nicolas Roard
e that it would also be of interest (imho) for Apple to have ObjC be considered a more portable/not tied to one platform language... -- Nicolas Roard ___ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev

Re: The need for an official GNUstep desktop

2006-08-27 Thread Nicolas Roard
ink, help attracting new people more easily. It's perhaps a simple as (yet again) working on the website to put everything into a "GNUstep" umbrella, but having different, clearly separated sections... Beside, coming back on the desktop idea, what exactly is wrong with, ah, say, étoi