Nice little slide viewer... thanks.
Small suggestion for your loop to let the user know something is
happening:
repeat i 32 [
flash reform ["Loading image" i]
img: load-image ...
unview
view layout [...]
]
With a couple changes, you could download the images at the
same time they are being displayed....
-Carl
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jussi Hagman
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Problem with load-image
Quoting Carl Sassenrath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Actually, add this to your code for now:
>
> load-image: func [url] [load-thru/binary url]
Thanks, this is a lot cleaner approach compared to saving temporary
files.
And as there must be quite a many of Amiga afficinandos here I'll send
also the little script I was working on here.
As you must know, the slides from the Amiga Inc. speach at St.Louis
are available at http://www.aug99.com/museum/amiga/amigashow2001.html .
For me the interface [Thumbnails and popup-windows] was a horror so I
made a little script with REBOL to make reading the slides a little
more pleasant.
Here goes:
REBOL []
load-image: func [url] [load-thru/binary url]
base-url: http://www.aug99.com/museum/amiga/bilder/img
for i 1 32 1 [
img: load-image rejoin [base-url i ".jpg"]
view layout [image img [unview] [quit]]
]
It is not much but hopefully someone enjoys it.
--
Jussi Hagman CS in Åbo Akademi University
Studentbyn 4 D 33 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
20540 Åbo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Finland
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