Re: New blog post "Using the Jewel Slider Control"

2018-04-12 Thread Jason Guild

Nicely done, Carlos. Good to see examples in the old Peter de Haan style.

On 4/12/2018 12:51 PM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

Hi,

just published a new blog example in the website:

http://royale.apache.org/using-the-jewel-slider-control/

@Andrew, if you can review it will be of great help :)

thanks!




Re: Inject a Font

2018-03-15 Thread Jason Guild

Carlos:

There is also CSS3 @import directive to get the Google-generated rules 
into the runtime [0].

Then there is no need to inject a  tag into the HTML at all.

Jason

[0] 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14676613/how-to-import-google-web-font-in-css-file


On 3/15/2018 8:36 AM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

we could add this directly, and I thought about this, but I think is better
to inject the link line since is less code and we left to google what code
serve us.




Re: How to get assets (svg, png,...) inside *-js.swc and *-swf.swc libraries

2018-02-27 Thread Jason Guild

Alex:

As you probably know, compilers in the old days were implemented in a 
series of stages as separate processes due to memory size limitations.
The output from the previous stage was fed to the next stage as 
compilation proceeded until object files were produced.


Maybe it makes sense for the compiler to output everything the publisher 
needs (final ASTs and/or other metadata, etc) when it exits.
Then a separate publisher process could optionally use that output to do 
all the expected publish-type things without being intermingled with the 
compiler itself.


The publisher would probably be simpler to understand on its own and 
maybe more people could be involved with it.


Jason

On 2/26/2018 8:49 PM, Alex Harui wrote:

The only
downside I've thought of is just that it is weird to have a publisher
attached to the compiler.  I don't think most compilers have a publisher.


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Re: Royale Examples Blog proposal to all the team

2018-02-13 Thread Jason Guild

Carlos:

Looks great. In the code snippets that appear with the examples, it 
would be good to make it as easy as possible for people to copy and 
paste the code into their own project so they can try it out. Right now 
it's too easy to end up copying the line numbers shown next to the 
sample code.


Suggest applying "user-select: none" CSS property [1] to the 
"line-numbers" class.


Thanks for your hard work on this.
Jason

[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/user-select

On 2/13/2018 12:45 PM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

Hi all,

just let you know that I updated the Hello World with :

* working example (loaded below in Iframe)
* added more explanations
* Updated styled in code to look better.

I think we have the final base for the rest of blog examples

https://royale.apache.org/creating-a-hello-world-in-apache-royale/


hope you liked the final result :)



2018-02-13 22:42 GMT+01:00 Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org>:


Hi Alex,

I can make another blog post with Express, based on the first one. I look
at it tomorrow :)


2018-02-13 18:36 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>:


I just looked at the Hello World example.  IMO, these examples should use
Express, not Basic, and then the code would be even shorter.

My 2 cents,
-Alex

On 2/13/18, 9:21 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote:


Having an Examples blog is a great thing.

I saw the calendar invite.  I couldn't see the calendar I think because
default to logging in under a different email and don't really want this
stuff mixed into to my default calendar.

My only concern is the scheduling.  IMO, scheduling is difficult with
volunteers.  Folks get busy with their $dayjob and may run out of time.
We should accept entries from anyone, even non-committers, at any time.
So what if we get a burst here and it goes quiet for a while?  Carlos, if
you want to volunteer to keep track of the last post date, then if a week
goes by without a new post you could ask on the mailing list for a
volunteer to write the next post.  And anyone reading this email is
welcome to write a post or suggest a topic.  That will likely be the
biggest question for me: what should I write about?

Anyway, thanks for getting this started.

My 2 cents,
-Alex

On 2/13/18, 3:09 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos

Rovira"

<carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote:


Hi Olaf

2018-02-13 11:31 GMT+01:00 Olaf Krueger <m...@olafkrueger.net>:


I'd like to read thoughts from others in the team.

This is a really good idea, Carlos!
If I understand you right you'd like to say that we want to publish a
post
every two weeks and because we're about 10 to 15 people who will
contribute
this means that anybody of us has to write an article approx every 6
months?!
And you want us to manage the scheduling of the blog posts by using

the

google calendar?


That's right! I think if we all participate will 10-11, and about 6
months
between repeat author.
Maybe, as examples are very easy to do we can talk more later if we do
this
each week...we'll see as we develop it right?



Below the source code, we should have the result displayed in an

iframe.
+1

Another suggestion:
Peter de Haan posts always contain some simple explanations.
Regarding the "Hello world" post, I think it would be interesting for
people
to learn something about the code, e.g. for what is
"js:SimpleCSSValuesImpl", "js:initialView" and "js:View" needed.
Maybe it makes sense to link something to the docs or to add some
simple
explanation?


That's a very good idea. I'll try to update the hello world with this
suggestions :)



I'll check out the google calendar...

Thanks,
Olaf









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Re: [DRAFT][ANNOUNCE] Apache Royale 0.9.1 Released

2018-02-13 Thread Jason Guild
Please pull the first sentence from the 0.9.0 blog announcement that 
Carlos recently worked on.

It reads better and is grammatically correct.

On 2/13/2018 12:15 PM, Alex Harui wrote:

We will wait a bit for other feedback and let the mirrors finish
propagating.  I'll post it in about 8 hours if no other feedback.

-Alex

On 2/13/18, 1:00 PM, "Piotr Zarzycki" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com> wrote:


Go on and announce. I will fill GitHub release once it will be done! :)

Thanks,
Piotr

2018-02-13 21:57 GMT+01:00 Andrew Wetmore <cottag...@gmail.com>:


This announcement seems clear and inviting.

On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 3:06 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>
wrote:


Please comment on the draft below.

Thoughts?
-Alex




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Re: Apache Royale v0.9.0 blog post announcement ready to review

2018-01-31 Thread Jason Guild
I'm sorry I didn't catch this before...at the end of the first sentence 
where the text "...to generated HTML/JS/CSS so applications can run 
natively in browsers" appears, I would suggest the following replacement 
to correct the grammar:


"...to generate HTML/JS/CSS applications which can run natively in 
browsers".


or even more simply:

"...to generate native HTML/JS/CSS web applications".

Thanks,

On 1/30/2018 1:02 PM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

Hi,

as part of the changes in the web please review the blog y prepared here:

https://royale.codeoscopic.com/apache-royale-v0-9-0-released/

Thanks!





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