This looks great, Jose! But, to clarify: when you say that you are developing on Linux, you mean that you are developing it in SQUEAK on a Linux machine, right? It certainly looks like Squeak, but just to be sure... :-)
Definitely interested in getting that code.
Cheers, -Wendell
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On Oct 9, 2005, at 8:48 PM, squeakland-request@squeakland.org wrote:
In fact, I have developed an image browser, that can read gif, png, svg and svgz (using the SVGreader made by Gary Chambers) for a project I am making in Extremadura. It works in a 3.8 image without problem. Attached is an screenshot. I am developing it on Linux, but I have tested it a little bit in a windows machine and works ok. I don't have a mac available, but it should work there too.
The image browser is between some other code I have developed for this project and, by now, I don't have time enought to split it from the rest of the project, but if anybody wants to test it I can send the whole monticello package. Regards.
El lun, 10-10-2005 a las 01:45 -0500, Wendell III escribió:
This looks great, Jose! But, to clarify: when you say that you are developing on Linux, you mean that you are developing it in SQUEAK on a Linux machine, right? It certainly looks like Squeak, but just to be sure... :-)
Definitely interested in getting that code.
Cheers, -Wendell
Right, it is a linux machine, with gnome. But the development is made inside Squeak. As I said in my mail, I have tested the same squeak image on windows and it works perfectly.
On the other hand: that's an image browser, not a file browser. First time you access to a directory it can take time before making the thumbnails, then it caches it to avoid the delay next time you access to the directory. The purpose of this code is make an easy browsing between folders with a lot of images. If you want it to be much faster, the thumbnails shouldn't be created when you access to a directory and it just should show a list of filenames.
Send me an email off the list and I will send you the code. I wouldn't like to make it public before it is totally finished and splitted in packages. Regards.
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