I wrote: > How might I get the color to change not just when the user selects > (mouse-ups), but also as a kind of live preview? >
Greg replied: > The underlying choice% control doesn't appear to expose a "hover" event, so I don't think there's any way to get what > you're describing, even in raw mred. Did I understand your question correctly? You got it: oh well ... > Similarly to what Shriram said, I think a big problem with FrTime is that it's monolithic. It could (in my opinion) be greatly > improved if the core update model were decoupled from any language extensions, global state, or threads, i.e., made into > something that could be independently instantiated, tested, and combined with other libraries. This would make it more > modular, easier to understand and maintain, etc. As a prospective adopter of FRP, at a high level what I'd really like to see is clearly explained examples of its practicality -- nay, superiority -- in one or more of the sweet-spot application areas: e.g. GUIs, simulations, games. Would the kind of changes that you've opined make such demonstrations more feasible? Dan
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