??? 28/11/2002 6:15:28 ??, ?/? "TonyTebby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??????:
>> >In the PC / Unix world, a slow system is less than 500 - 1000 MIPs >ProWesS is fast on very slow systems (50 MIPS) and works well on >extraordinarily slow systems > >> However, as you said, ProWesS is a very nicely put together sample of >> object coding > >Wrong!!! It's an outstanding achievement. > >> greatly simplifying many tasks. > >Greatly simplifying, but still requiring programming skills > My objections are not in coding ProWesS stuff, which I find a great deal easier to use than the PE. They have to do with its appearance mainly. I am geared towards using the Proforma engine only (like LineDesign IIRC). When only Proforma is used then the results are outstanding. IMHO, a improved PE (looking the way I want it... btw I have now finished all the icons (pending Marcel's approval) and anyone who wants to take a look, I can send you either Icons or sample Screenshots in PNG format) ;-) paired with PROforma will provide a usable base for most types of Graphics-intensive applications and can blow the socks off of Windows any day on any system :-) (Well sort of). In such a case I think I could sacrifice ease of programming for extreme usability (and good looks... which as everybody knows for me are extremely important). The PE on the otherhand when run on a Mode 4 system has an elegance in its 'abstract look' but as it is currently, on a GD2 system... well it's butt-ugly :-D (Exceptions to the above are the extremely well put-together apps of Jochen Merz which look good anywhere...) Don't get me wrong and I surely don't want to offend anyone but looks ARE important for me at least :-) > >If you find this incomprehensible, try deciphering the standard C++ "Hello >World", I've tried and I failed. I think I'll stick with assembly language. > Wait until you make a VC++ program using User32 ;-) hehe... now that's stuff not even the designer of Visual Studio wouldn't understand :-) >There are other simpler methods. How about > >alert('Hello World') .... (Javascript) > >Perhaps instead of pursuing WMAN, we could try an HTML / CSS window manager? > A presentable WMAN w/ PROforma can render HTML very nicely. HTML on the other hand is VERY limited in describing the complexities of a windowing system. (Even with CSS)... XML is another story, but who's going to write a parser? >The main difficulties are the font and image rendering and Joachim has >really mastered that. > True! (Although TTF would be greatly appreciated :-) Phoebus