Hi James,
That was nice. I really enjoyed it and I'm really enjoying discovering
how flexible the simple terminal can be when applied in a creative
manner. I've been discovering this both through my own Microcodes and
the work of others.
My current argument concerning the display of code (as
and pps. I do definitely see a growing trend in this direction of
showing code and making it's relevance a bigger part of the work than
has been previously done.
Pall
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi James,
That was nice. I really enjoyed it and I'm
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Hi Pall,
Thanks much for the comments, glad you liked the script. I've created an
updated version which now includes not only Alans message, but yours
too, plus the actual code itself scrolling along the bottom of the
terminal (80x25 atleast). Artistically, I have the feeling that perhaps
the
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This really is the last one of THESE re_store_present scrolling message
code what-nots. As usual, the script is attached, save it and chmod +x
it and then use ./re_store_present4 from a terminal commandline to run
the thing.
changes:
the src file (the script itself) is read line by line as
This one's great. I tried adding some color. Looks pleasant enough but
it adds some funky glitches (which in themselves can also be
considered sort of cool).
Pall
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:46 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
This really is the last one of THESE re_store_present
PS. I'm not suggesting that the color be kept. It's better without it.
The color starts to draw from the work's conceptual content and it
loses its edge.
Pall
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
This one's great. I tried adding some color. Looks pleasant
I'm running this on an iMac PPC with Leopard. It runs (i.e. doesn't
require Linux) but this last one is rather slow. I preferred #'s 1 and
2.
Pall
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
Ok,
My last one of these (see attachment). This time the code is displayed
Tell a lie, this is the last! No I change my mind, there will be plenty
more of these to come! Now I've said that I will stop making them...
(but what will happen now I've said that?)
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As the email subject suggests, this version now includes the history list
from the first script created this
brilliant
I've just come home from dorkbot too
fanTASTIC
On 27/05/2009, at 2:11 AM, Pall Thayer wrote:
PS. I'm not suggesting that the color be kept. It's better without it.
The color starts to draw from the work's conceptual content and it
loses its edge.
Pall
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at
I like that, it's pretty cool. The glitches are similar to some I had
but couldn't resist ironing out, but I like these here. Seeing it, the
colour seems to elevate it up - gives the illusion it is a binary not a
script producing the display.
On 26/5/2009, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's a patch attached which adds minor additional functionality to the
re_store_present* scripts posted here today.
for the following scripts:
re_store_present2
re_store_present3
re_store_present4
re_store_present5b
the patch adds the command line argument -width n where n is a custom
width
Hi James,
That's strange. I wouldn't think that there would be a difference in
the escape sequences between platforms. Between terminal emulators
perhaps but not between platforms. But what do I know?
You know you can use:
WIDTH=`tput cols`
HEIGHT=`tput lines`
to get the terminal window width
platforms x86/amd64 esc seq: the difference is probably somewhere quite
deep. it might be a debian thing, or further upstream. i don't know if
i malformed it and the x86 version handled it gracefully whereas the
amd64 did not, or what.
tput: no, didn't know that. Did want something like it at
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