Actually, I'm liking the polyfill idea. Erik, can goog.events be packaged
as a polyfill for older browsers?
Oh, and I checked my ISP again. It says 1.5Mbps (small 'b') and says that a
4MB music file should download in 26 seconds. That still says I should be
getting 153KB/s, but I'm still only s
On 4/25/13 5:27 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> 1.5Mb/s or I can pay more and get 3Mb/s.
>
> It's probably 1.5MB/s and 3MB/s - either way time taken to download 6K is not
> the issue.
>
> BTW I assume the library in question is this:
> http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/n
Hi,
> 1.5Mb/s or I can pay more and get 3Mb/s.
It's probably 1.5MB/s and 3MB/s - either way time taken to download 6K is not
the issue.
BTW I assume the library in question is this:
http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/namespace_goog_events.html
Is does seem to have a few useful fea
On 4/25/13 8:59 AM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>
>> 2. At home, I get about 80K/sec download speed.
> You sure? I get 10 Mb/s in Australia and in the US 10Mb/s in generally
> regarded as slow, the global average is higher than 10Mb/s.
>
> Here's some figures to go on.
> http://www.netindex.com
On 4/25/13 11:53 AM, "OmPrakash Muppirala" wrote:
>>
>> Om, Justin, please read the following. If it does not change your mind
>> about taking Erik's change then we will take it since I will have then been
>> outvoted.
>>
>> 1. You only get once chance to make a first impression. Even if
>
> Om, Justin, please read the following. If it does not change your mind
> about taking Erik's change then we will take it since I will have then been
> outvoted.
>
> 1. You only get once chance to make a first impression. Even if the app
> starts fast when your JS or RSL is cached, the fact i
Hi,
> Om, Justin, please read the following. If it does not change your mind
> about taking Erik's change then we will take it since I will have then been
> outvoted.
No vote here just voicing my opinion and while I have been following the
conversation I admit don't know the all the details. How
On 4/25/13 1:55 AM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
> Om,
>
>> Erik, to be fair, you said that you are not interested in debating over a
>> 6k difference. I dont think Alex is raising this issue as a 'lead', rather
>> a justified technical question. As a comparison, the dojo and jquery
>> framework
Hi,
>> 400dpi is a bit awkward as there no clean multiplier form existing dpis.
> I'm okay with that reasoning. Just had to pose the question.
No problem - it still might be useful I'm not 100% sure. It's a little more
more work than 480dpi.
Justin
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> 400dpi is a bit awkward as there no clean multiplier form existing dpis.
I'm okay with that reasoning. Just had to pose the question.
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:42 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Might be able to take the 240 dpi ones and "double" them. Could you
> import them into something (photoshop etc?) and export at double size?
fxg fits into illustrator very well and then yes you can double them - so
no additional sources sh
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Justin Mclean commented on FLEX-33522:
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Woodwing Developer created FLEX-33522:
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Summary: Cyrillic text not supported for Windows in native
extension
Key: FLEX-33522
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33522
Project: Apache F
Om,
> Erik, to be fair, you said that you are not interested in debating over a
> 6k difference. I dont think Alex is raising this issue as a 'lead', rather
> a justified technical question. As a comparison, the dojo and jquery
> frameworks are 41KB and 32KB (minified) In these terms, 6KB of m
>> Sounds like you're currently not interested. Too bad. I'll leave the
>> branch on the public repo in case you change your mind.
> Erik, I really appreciate the time and energy you've provided to Apache
> Flex. However, it feels like every time I question a contribution, you
> threaten to quit.
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Santanu Karar closed FLEX-33499.
Resolution: Invalid
> LoaderInfo not updated in HTMLLoader class
>
Hi,
A little out of the loop here but have been following.
> Alex, personally, I dont mind the additional 6K. I would rather take IE6&7
> support in return for it.
From what I understand there are other benefits other than just IE6+7 support
right? IE7 support may be important to our existing u
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Alex,
>
> Sounds like you're currently not interested. Too bad. I'll leave the
> branch on the public repo in case you change your mind.
>
> After Marmotinni and 'goog.events' - which combined represent a couple
> of man-weeks work - have b
On 4/24/13 11:50 PM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
> Alex,
>
> Sounds like you're currently not interested. Too bad. I'll leave the
> branch on the public repo in case you change your mind.
Erik, I really appreciate the time and energy you've provided to Apache
Flex. However, it feels like every ti
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