Hey there, DynAPI developers, glad to see you guys still going strong.
Just wanted to let you know that the last versions of the widgets I
created (slider, color picker and radio dial) for the the previous
DynAPI are still available from:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/
These ve
I suppose your test results mean, for instance, that StringBuffer is 2.9 times
faster than HyperString... not 2.9 times faster than built-in methods, correct?
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Tuomas Huhtanen wrote:
> Good work with the StringObject / HyperString. I couldn't keep my h
Great work Raymond. I don't know if you saw my last post, but my tests
had shown that StringObject was about 5 times faster than built in
string handling in javascript. Your test page shows that it is even
faster.
Again, good work.
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Raymond Irving
Well, I have to say Raymond, your StringObject comes in at 4 to 5 times
faster than javascript's built in string handling. Very cool.
>Hi,
>
>Please let me know the result of your test.
>
>--
>Raymond
>
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t; Oh, and don't forget, you're still, and always have been #1 in the best
> links list :o)
> http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/links.php?op=TheBest
>
> Richard.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeff Greenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <
Thank you very much Richard. I truly appreciate it.
JG
Richard Bennett wrote:
> I mailed a couple of screen-shots off-list.
>
> Richard.
>
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sen
sible, a zipped example.
It would help me out a lot and I would sing your praises till the end of
time (or, for a few days anyway :-) ).
Thank you.
Jeff Greenberg
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Sorry again... for links, just replace the word "image" with "link"...
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Sorry...
IE 5.0 on Mac: Download image to disk
NS 4.76 on Mac: Save this image as...
Doug Melvin wrote:
and then select..
what?:-)It
needs to be a complete instruction just like the two I showed for PC.
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Click and hold on the link until the dialog pops up...
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Doug Melvin wrote:
Would
someone please tell me what the Mac equivelent to ->Internet
Explorer: Right-Click on the link below and select 'Save Target As...'Netscape:
Right-Click on the link bel
y the Supercollider game which he
programmed. Excellent stuff.
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Ahhh... that's clear now. H ok, I'll see abou that.
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Michael Pemberton wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 June 2001 17:05, you wrote:
> I apologise for my lack of detail.
>
> In the dynapi, you will notice that the mouseup listener for t
Sorry, but I'm not sure exactly what you're asking here... could you
clarify a bit?
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Michael Pemberton wrote:
> looks great. any chance of using the dynapi scrollbar code to allow
> the
> start of a drag when the user released the mou
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/snapshot.pl?file=current
>
> Richard.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeff Greenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 18 June, 2001 19:31
> Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Widget Page Upda
27;s nice
> to have a horizontal one as well.
> Nice going!
>
> Richard.
>
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> Sent: 12 June, 2001 22:41
> Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Widget Page Updated - Ple
LOL your PS made my day. Yeah, the sliders are kind of plain looking, eh?
Next thing on the plate for that widget is to make it graphically customizable
since the way they look now was never meant to be a standard. I just needed a
simple look to get them going quickly, but of course moved on
ry customizable progress bar widget.
I'd also love it if everyone could test these widgets out to make sure
nothing got broken with the new version of DynAPI. I've noticed some
strange behaviors under NS 4.X under Win98, but nothing consistent.
Anyway, thanks and enjoy.
Jeff G
Hi,
For us, right mouse menu cancelling is critical. If the experts are
having a hard time doing it, how can us users of the api be expected to
do it ourselves?
Jeff Lansing
Jordi Ministral wrote:
> Should I make this into CVS ?
> and
> should I remove rightMouse menu cancelli
Hi,
Yes, there is one in the examples (under Ken_Ono_Examples). We have been trying
to use this buth as a puldown menu and as a right click popup. It works well as
long as you don't try to change menues dynamically.
Jeff
Cameron Hart wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has built a heir
Hi,
This is extremely useful. It represents the difference between hacking
and real engineering.
Jeff
Matthew Shirey wrote:
> Again, I hope someone is getting something useful out of this
> information.
>
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Hi,
Is the problem that your url is too long, or is it that you are trying to get
too much data back? In my tests LoadPanel can accept 32K of data without a
problem, 64K seems to run the browser out of memory though.
Jeff
Hershel Robinson wrote:
> DynAPI gurus,
>
> I understand that I
Hi,
This form text input control will allow me to build property sheets, right?
Jeff
> > "Sloey, James" wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm writing one now. Should be done Tuesday. Anything specific you want
> >> added?
>
> >> > Ben Empson wrot
anged text
myself from the textbox later) I can bracket lines 47 and 48 with
if (realsrc != null) { ... }
but that is only a bandaid. What is the real fix?
Jeff
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e on the
page next to the load panel when the result arrives from the server.)
The ns problem seems to be deep in the addChild method,
where DynLayer.specificCreate calls
this.elm = new Layer(this.w, this.parent.elm)
I think something is wrong with parent.elm, but
I dont know enough to tell if
Does the conditional function declarations of JS 1.5 solve that? I know this only
applies to NS6, but I am curious and don't have a copy of NS6 at hand right now to
try... anybody else?
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Michael Pemberton wrote:
> it has been discussed a few days
to basics and double checking yourself.
Jeff Greenberg
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Robert Rainwater wrote:
> If you include a simple .js file it does not use the library path.
>
> For instance:
> DynAPI.include('slider.js','./');
>
> Assumes that slider.js is in the
Ok... done. Now that's the last update!:-)
(well for now)
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Robert Rainwater wrote:
> There is one more cool feature you could add :) If you click above or
>
> below a knob in the black line, then the knob would jump to that
> loca
Thanks!
Doug Melvin wrote:
> Win98 (First ed with service packs)
> IE 5.5: Perfect.
> NS 4.75: Perfect
>
> RGB 3366ca when 'webizes' became 3366cc, which is correct!
> Awsome widget dude.
> I have now Dl'd it.
> :-)
>
> - Original M
ng so well before):
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/
I think I've done all I wanted to do with this widget. Time to move on.
Thanks to everyone who has tested it and/or given feedback.
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Looks and works great under Win98, NS 4.73. Pretty slick!
Jeff Greenberg
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Doug Melvin wrote:
New
Scroll widget.Vertical only
for today, I'll implement Horizontal scrolling soon enough. Uses
precreation, and (IMHO) is pretty daned good. There
is a little glitch in IE: Mo
A list of my widgets, currently only three (RadioDial, Slider and Color
Picker), is now up at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/
Now includes Demos and Source.
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ces of others who may use it in their projects.
(I will be looking at the code in the next few days to optimize it and
make it cleaner, after which I will post it)
Jeff Greenberg
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Ryan Ayers wrote:
> Linux
> NS 4.76 Perfect
> Mozilla-latest-snaps
s when things are simply not
> showing up when they should.
>
> I'll get your slider widget on after I get the database input completed
> for my site. I wanted to add a couple by hand so I could see what was
> needed for my matrix.
>
> Hope the evaluations help. =)
>
>
Oh, forgot... you might want to list the Slider widget too, as the sliders on
the ColorPicker widget are separate widgets themselves.
--Jeff
Jeff Greenberg wrote:
> Thanks for the listing! Have you checked out the RadioDial for
> compatibility?:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ken
Thanks for the listing! Have you checked out the RadioDial for
compatibility?:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/RadioDial/radioDialDemo.html
Thanks again, and I'm glad you liked it.
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"Matthew A. Shirey" wrote:
> Jeff,
>
&g
I would appreciate it if you guys would test out my color picker widget
> >and let me know of any problems/issues:
> >
> >http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/ColorPicker/cpDemo.html
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Jeff Greenberg
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Thanks.
Jeff Greenberg
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Doug Melvin wrote:
> Win98 (NOT second edition)
>
> IE5.5
> Perfect!
> I am impressed.
>
> NS 4.75
> Perfect again.
>
> Congrats
>
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I would appreciate it if you guys would test out my color picker widget
and let me know of any problems/issues:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/ColorPicker/cpDemo.html
Thanks,
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browser doesn't try to
submit the form, but it doesn't work.
3) The only other real problem I saw mentioned (besides it working
slowly on some configurations) was that the dial labels were being
cut-off on some browsers. That is something I will look into.
Once more thanks, and expe
of the
API relative to that browser.
In any case, I will have a "finished" (read: non-Netscape 6) version
very soon with some documentation. After that I will concentrate on the
problems with Netscape 6.
Thanks again guys.
-Jeff Greenberg
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I posted a message to the widget-dev list yesterday about a radio dial
widget I created. I need more help testing it out on different
browsers/platforms. If any of you can get the time, please go to:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kendrasg/widget/RadioDial/demo1.html
Thanks,
Jeff Greenberg
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> // Robert Rainwater
>
> On 2/7/2001, 12:39:10 AM EST, Jeff wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] Bizarre solution to
>setHTML and inline styles in NS":
>
> > Sorry I wasn't specific enough...
>
> > What I tried to do initially was somethi
#x27;s style were in the code,
it just wouldn't render it.
So by passing two identical DIVS in this case, I got it to render
the style properly.
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Richard Bennett wrote:
> passed the setHTML method TWO divs, both exactly the same. BOOM. It
could y
the same. BOOM. It
works.
This is really a weird kind of bug, but there ya go. If anyone else
tries this out, let me know how it works for you.
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I posted this once before, but got no response one more time:
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Ok...
I have a widget for which I create an event handler for mouse events. On
mouse down, it stores the coordinates of the mouse pointer in an object
property and sets a variable to true. On mouse up, it sets th
Ok...
I have a widget for which I create an event handler for mouse events. On
mouse down, it stores the coordinates of the mouse pointer in an object
property and sets a variable to true. On mouse up, it sets the variable
to false. On mouse move, it checks to see if mouse down is true, then
comp
Win98). The color and the
fontFamily do get applied however and the whole thing works in IE 5.0 and
5.5 (Win98). But that's just too strange... it can't be a CSS syntax thing,
since the cobbled together style string in the first example works fine. So
what's the deal?
-- Jeff G
Somehow I left the little ;-) off of my message. I realize I would be opening
a can of worms with this, I was just half-jokingly wondering about the
possibility.
--Jeff
Doug Melvin wrote:
Well..
now you're just being difficult..'watch
out for falling rocks' is All I have to s
that.
--Jeff
Doug Melvin wrote:
> how about ram usage.. do you (or should you) Delete the object before adding
> it back?
>
> This is where we need a proper DynLayer.destroy()...
>
> Doug Melvin
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It would definitely be nice to have the ability to control each border
side independently...
-- Jeff Greenberg
Doug Melvin wrote:
there is a very SIMPLE way to add a border to a layer.
wrapp any and al html you would put into the layer with width=100% height=100%>
If that's not good eno
t's parent, used setHTML to write
the code with the new
style in it to the layer, then added the layer back to the parent.
Kind of obvious and ugly, but it works!!
- Jeff Greenberg
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(Everything running on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of DynAPI2)
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I'm just getting to know the DynAPI in detail. I haven't seen anything
on a Border property for DynLayers... does the API support this?
--Jeff Greenberg
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