Hi Folks,
I've just updated Cuis to #0201. As usual, the files are at www.jvuletich.org/Cuis . In addition to the recent enhancements on black text over colored backgrounds, I also enhanced greatly colored text over any backgrounds. Both do proper subpixel alpha blending now. I had to come up with a few tricks for this to happen using just the old BitBlt rules :-)
There are also preferences to disable subpixel AA for colored and black text. And they work reasonable well on all bit depths. Looks surprisingly nice on 8 and 4bpp, and is usable even in 2 and 1 bpp.
Hope you like it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
opss, forget my previous mail then. Seems that I tried to download the older versions, just when you was replacing them.
See you.
2009/5/21 Juan Vuletich juan@jvuletich.org:
Hi Folks,
I've just updated Cuis to #0201. As usual, the files are at www.jvuletich.org/Cuis . In addition to the recent enhancements on black text over colored backgrounds, I also enhanced greatly colored text over any backgrounds. Both do proper subpixel alpha blending now. I had to come up with a few tricks for this to happen using just the old BitBlt rules :-)
There are also preferences to disable subpixel AA for colored and black text. And they work reasonable well on all bit depths. Looks surprisingly nice on 8 and 4bpp, and is usable even in 2 and 1 bpp.
Hope you like it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Juan Vuletich juan@jvuletich.org wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've just updated Cuis to #0201. As usual, the files are at www.jvuletich.org/Cuis . In addition to the recent enhancements on black text over colored backgrounds, I also enhanced greatly colored text over any backgrounds. Both do proper subpixel alpha blending now. I had to come up with a few tricks for this to happen using just the old BitBlt rules :-)
There are also preferences to disable subpixel AA for colored and black text. And they work reasonable well on all bit depths. Looks surprisingly nice on 8 and 4bpp, and is usable even in 2 and 1 bpp.
Hope you like it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Thanks.
BTW, I really DO like how snappy is! It doesn't feel "sluggish" at all.
I also like how simple it is; for the first time I feel like I can get into a system and get my mind wrapped around what is in it...
Take care,
Rob
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Juan Vuletich juan@jvuletich.org wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
I noticed in the screen shots on the parallel Pharo post that you have color syntax highlighting...how did you turn it on in Cuis?
Rob
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Rob Rothwell r.j.rothwell@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks.
BTW, I really DO like how snappy is! It doesn't feel "sluggish" at all.
I also like how simple it is; for the first time I feel like I can get into a system and get my mind wrapped around what is in it...
Take care,
Rob
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Juan Vuletich juan@jvuletich.org wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Rob Rothwell wrote:
I noticed in the screen shots on the parallel Pharo post that you have color syntax highlighting...how did you turn it on in Cuis?
Rob
It is not syntax highlighting, but color pretty printing. On a browser, click on Show... (rightmost button) and select colorPrint.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
I see...thanks.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Juan Vuletich juan@jvuletich.org wrote:
Rob Rothwell wrote:
I noticed in the screen shots on the parallel Pharo post that you have color syntax highlighting...how did you turn it on in Cuis?
Rob
It is not syntax highlighting, but color pretty printing. On a browser, click on Show... (rightmost button) and select colorPrint.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Juan Vuletich wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Could we have some screenshots? at least to see it!!! I'd like to see what you see when you see your fonts and screens :)
richie
Good thinking...don't know why I didn't ask yesterday...
Rob
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Gerardo Richarte gera@corest.com wrote:
Juan Vuletich wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Could we have some screenshots? at least to see it!!! I'd like to see what you see when you see your fonts and screens :)
richie
Gerardo Richarte wrote:
Juan Vuletich wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Could we have some screenshots? at least to see it!!! I'd like to see what you see when you see your fonts and screens :)
richie
I'll try to get permission from the company on Monday.
BTW, at http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis I uploaded some screen shots of Cuis with and without subpixel AA and at various Display depth, for those too lazy to actually download it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
On 2009-05-23 14:15, Juan Vuletich wrote:
Gerardo Richarte wrote:
Juan Vuletich wrote:
Hi Rob,
Rob Rothwell wrote:
Just wondering if there are any examples floating around out there using the LightWidgets to build a simple UI...
Rob
I need to prepare some. All the code using LightWidgets I have is part of a commercial application (a stand alone video player) and I can not publish it.
Could we have some screenshots? at least to see it!!! I'd like to see what you see when you see your fonts and screens :)
richie
I'll try to get permission from the company on Monday.
BTW, at http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis I uploaded some screen shots of Cuis with and without subpixel AA and at various Display depth, for those too lazy to actually download it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Not to be nit picking but being it anyway... In the SubPixelAA pictures in the Workspace on top I see white pixels in the f, t, 1, B and s....
Karl
I see some artifacts on the subpixel
Karl Ramberg wrote:
On 2009-05-23 14:15, Juan Vuletich wrote:
...
BTW, at http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis I uploaded some screen shots of Cuis with and without subpixel AA and at various Display depth, for those too lazy to actually download it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Not to be nit picking but being it anyway... In the SubPixelAA pictures in the Workspace on top I see white pixels in the f, t, 1, B and s....
Karl
I see some artifacts on the subpixel
You are right! It is in the 32bpp image. Of course you don't see those in Squeak, it is a problem of how I saved the PNG file. I fixed it now.
The details... The alpha channel of Display is ignored by VMs. So we don't pay much attention to it, but it usually contains "garbage". This was noted by people using composing window managers in Linux. You see in the png that I evaluated 'Display fixAlpha. PNGReadWriter putForm:...'. That fixed the alpha channel for the whole Display. But it seems that when evaluating, Squeak redered the selected text again, creating the defect you noticed.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
On 2009-05-23 14:43, Juan Vuletich wrote:
Karl Ramberg wrote:
On 2009-05-23 14:15, Juan Vuletich wrote:
...
BTW, at http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis I uploaded some screen shots of Cuis with and without subpixel AA and at various Display depth, for those too lazy to actually download it.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Not to be nit picking but being it anyway... In the SubPixelAA pictures in the Workspace on top I see white pixels in the f, t, 1, B and s....
Karl
I see some artifacts on the subpixel
You are right! It is in the 32bpp image. Of course you don't see those in Squeak, it is a problem of how I saved the PNG file. I fixed it now.
The details... The alpha channel of Display is ignored by VMs. So we don't pay much attention to it, but it usually contains "garbage". This was noted by people using composing window managers in Linux. You see in the png that I evaluated 'Display fixAlpha. PNGReadWriter putForm:...'. That fixed the alpha channel for the whole Display. But it seems that when evaluating, Squeak redered the selected text again, creating the defect you noticed.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
Ah, that explains it.
Karl
hello,
I'm trying to load my code in Cuis but I'm stuck in the first steps: how do I install Monticello in Cuis ? I tried version 4 from http://map.squeak.org/package/ce8c6c45-9439-4887-a46f-eae4dcd16d46 with no success, and I don't feel like testing all the different versions, so I figured I better ask here.
More generally, some pointers about the ways to load existing packages in Cuis (or at least to determine if it's possible or not) would be appreciated.
Stef
May be I'm wrong, but I not tried to install Monticello.
I generated .st from my classes, created a new changeset on Cuis, directed the changes to this new cs, and then filein my code, fixing the problems using the debugger.
Is the work style of the old times! full changeset use.
My 0.02.
2009/5/25 Stéphane Rollandin lecteur@zogotounga.net:
hello,
I'm trying to load my code in Cuis but I'm stuck in the first steps: how do I install Monticello in Cuis ? I tried version 4 from http://map.squeak.org/package/ce8c6c45-9439-4887-a46f-eae4dcd16d46 with no success, and I don't feel like testing all the different versions, so I figured I better ask here.
More generally, some pointers about the ways to load existing packages in Cuis (or at least to determine if it's possible or not) would be appreciated.
Stef
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 09:24:52AM +0200, St?phane Rollandin wrote:
More generally, some pointers about the ways to load existing packages in Cuis (or at least to determine if it's possible or not) would be appreciated.
Using MCInstaller from Squeak Map, I've been able to import .mcz files.
I've installed Swazoo (demo works), Aida Web (demo craps out on some multilingual thing), and KomHttpServer (simple ModuleAssembly example doesn't work).
It'll be nice if Aida Web or Seaside runs on Cuis.
Pierce Ng wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 09:24:52AM +0200, St?phane Rollandin wrote:
More generally, some pointers about the ways to load existing packages in Cuis (or at least to determine if it's possible or not) would be appreciated.
Using MCInstaller from Squeak Map, I've been able to import .mcz files.
I've installed Swazoo (demo works), Aida Web (demo craps out on some multilingual thing), and KomHttpServer (simple ModuleAssembly example doesn't work).
It'll be nice if Aida Web or Seaside runs on Cuis.
Thanks Pierce! I'm sure this will be useful to many people.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich
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