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Reply #30 Posted on: September 19, 2009, 11:46:39 am |
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Also @score_under: Don't complain at least it isn't a Bitmap but i don't think i did.
In this case, the monochrome indexed PNG is ~7.7% the size of the original. Meaning that if the original takes a minute to load, the monochrome indexed PNG will take 4.7 seconds to load. This is why I love indexed PNGs.
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Reply #33 Posted on: September 20, 2009, 05:06:39 am |
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It's essentially the default X dialogs X has dialogs? When I was programming the X code for Enigma, I certainly don't remember seeing any of that.
He probably meant default Qt or GTK dialogs.... (X does not have any preset dialogs, although you can certainly make your own). Also, why do we from the UK still talk about "colour" yet when we're talking about a dialog box, we don't call it a "dialogue box"? There's one for you to think about for a few seconds then throw an answer that should have been obvious to me in the first place.
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Reply #35 Posted on: September 20, 2009, 09:46:23 am |
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]He probably meant default Qt or GTK dialogs.... (X does not have any preset dialogs, although you can certainly make your own).
I thought X had dialogs, too? :/ I know it has simple things like right-click context menus and the like, and I thought it had message boxes as well. I've been messing with all the various desktops lately (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, JWM, X by itself) in my arch install (which I've reinstalled many times) and I could have sworn that a lot of default X applications had certain dialogs that were the same.
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Reply #36 Posted on: September 20, 2009, 08:53:44 pm |
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X has nothing but a basic window, with flags if I recall correctly.
...It also had some terrible-ass keyboard event handling code. Ism did the windows, and looking at her code, it was a bitch. I did the keyboard, and lemme tell you. WAS. NOT. FUN.
Also if I recall correctly, Blender uses only the code necessary to make a window and a GL context, and the rest of their UI is custom-drawn. Probably took them a couple 9001 years.
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Reply #37 Posted on: September 20, 2009, 10:05:08 pm |
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Hi everyone, I was writing an IDE like the one you describe (C++ and WxWidgets) back in 2007, it could open .gm6 files and show you the project tree with icons, and show you some sprites on Sprite Editor. That was about it. If you are interested, check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengm/develop, and browse the CVS Repository. The project is under /ide folder, and you can find some precompiled binaries under /binaries folder. You also need to download the folder "resources" with all of its contents in the same folder as the binary. Since its Opensource, you can use the code freely, if you are interested, or i can give you full write access to the repository. Otherwise , you can still use my code for inspiration, in case you need it XD What i am interested is in seeing this project go on i'm very interested, i love GM and i love C++ so this is like my ideal application XP. Also this is a formal request for Josh to let me join the team and help with the development of ENIGMA. Please, let me know your thougts. Thanks in advance. Yours, Brandnew, Admin from ComunidadGM.org, GM Lover and C++ intermediate-skills programmer.
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Reply #39 Posted on: September 22, 2009, 05:43:17 pm |
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brandnew:
I could certainly use an additional team member. Heh, you're the first to put in a formal request to be one. But sure, I could use all the help I can get.
Right now I'm up to my eyeballs in homework. I have an essay to be writing for English that I've been putting off to work on ENIGMA. Hopefully my grade doesn't suffer for it. I should be working on that now.
I... have no formal process for adding someone to the team. I will certainly give your interface a look as soon as this essay is out of my face. (I'll want time to distract myself so I can proofread it after).
I should probably have edited this with my thoughts before you read it. In case not, though, letting you know I'll look at it ASAP.
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Reply #41 Posted on: September 26, 2009, 07:21:34 pm |
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Awesome so, im at your orders whenever you want me to get started. I can help with functions perhaps? @brandnew: looks interesting, You answered some of my problems for reading in a GM project (I was going to need to write a reader/writer from scratch <.<) I'm glad the code gets to be actually seen by someone xD Cheers ~Brandnew.
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Reply #42 Posted on: October 01, 2009, 07:51:47 pm |
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Heh, I downloaded the source before I left for school a couple days ago, but it had dependencies you only pre-built for Windows, so I had to go before I could compile it. Haven't had enough time to partition off to doing so since (Am presently working on parser and biology homework, mostly the latter), but I'll have it compiled at some point. >_<"
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