[squeak-dev] Re: [ANN] Squeak 5.1 Feature Freeze -- Trunk closed for
new features; only bug fixes or text updates
marcel.taeumel
Marcel.Taeumel at hpi.de
Sat Aug 13 13:11:33 UTC 2016
marcel.taeumel wrote
>
> tim Rowledge wrote
>>> On 12-08-2016, at 1:49 PM, Chris Muller <
>> asqueaker@
>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>> And if I manually try `PreferenceWizardMorph new openInWorld` I see
>>>>> the entire thing, and on choosing ‘configure it looks as if the
>>>>> default window size is too small to fit the config options in. I
>>>>> needed to make it quite a bit bigger to lay out correctly.
>>>>
>>>> And why the multiple 1 second delays? It makes it appear as if Squeak
>>>> is really slow, which probably wasn’t the intention.
>>>
>>> I was just thinking how innovative the little pauses were. A UI tool
>>> to delineate and direct the users eyes to the sequence of elements to
>>> look at.
>>>
>>> The delays feel intentional, as if it was designed for a refined human
>>> consumption experience. It feels relaxed, not a strained feel as if
>>> Squeak were
>>> struggling to keep up because it were slow.
>>
>> If we were fading in/out smoothly - which usually requires some
>> exponential rate of change with acceleration and decceleration - I’d
>> likely agree. And of course, I’m testing this out on a box that is maybe
>> 10% of your machine’s performance.
>>
>> tim
>> --
>> tim Rowledge;
>> tim@
>> ; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
>> Strange OpCodes: IO: Illogical Or
> We had a little hick-up with that one build, here is what it looks like
> with
> http://files.squeak.org/5.1beta/Squeak5.1beta-16395-32bit-r3397-All-in-One.zip
<http://forum.world.st/file/n4910837/welcome-wizard.png>
>
> Best,
> Marcel
Hi, there.
Sorry, due to a small mistake from our side, all previous Squeak5.1beta
bundles are gone for good. :-( We will provide new bundles as fast as
possible.
Best,
Marcel
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