On 19.09.2011, at 07:06, Greg Ercolano wrote:

> On 18.09.2011, at 19:46, Jonathan Egstad wrote:
> 
> On 09/18/11 11:08, Matthias Melcher wrote:
>> nice to read from you! This is Wonko.
> 
>       LOL, funny I couldn't remember your old DD login name,
>       though now that I hear it, I remember.
>       (Someone fetch me my ALZ pills as well..)

Completely OT: I recently saw a hilarious stand-up piece in a live show. It was 
a huge comedy show, about 40 comedians involved. Usually, only one or two are 
on stage, sometimes interrupted by singing or bands (yes, German Karneval is 
weird). Anyway, all of a sudden, all 40 come on stage, uniform and everything, 
and start singing as a choir: "We are the Alzheimer band, yodel, ...", then 
looking at each other, surprised to be on stage, not remembering any lyrics or 
what they were doing how they got there. They left the stage within 10 seconds 
after starting the song. 

This must have been the shortest skit with the most actors at once. I wast 
ROTFLLMAO, but I guess you had to be there... .

>> But since nobody maintains 2.x anymore,
> 
>       ..well, except for Ben.. ;)

Sorry, I did not mean to diminish his work. I am very much looking forward to 
his input on the Compat Layer.

>> ..you should be able to compile most DD tools without much effort.
> 
>       Did DD eventually start using FLTK for its internal tools?

No, only a few tools that were in Xforms originally were using FLTK, IIRC. 
Mainly of course Nuke. But local FLTK 2 was different in a few details from 
public FLTK 2. Some nice features, like tablet support, based on your code, 
BTW, made it back into svn.fltk.org .
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