Re: Wiki, logo

2010-01-17 Thread TC
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Jon Kleiser wrote: On 1/14/10 10:30 AM, Boh Yap wrote: hi alex, I am the one that is impressed by what you have done.. PicoLisp. .. Hi Boh Yap, I think your logos are quite elegant. I have made some tweaks to the 3-armed variant lately, but they probably are not as el

Re: Demo app not working?

2010-01-17 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 09:31:27PM +0100, Henrik Sarvell wrote: > Just one final question, here is a gui example from the demo app: > ... > '((This) (list This (: nr) This (: sup) (: sup ort) (: pr))) ) > > That last line seems to control what is shown in the columns of the > search resul

Re: Wiki, logo

2010-01-17 Thread Henrik Sarvell
Yes, I like the second one too. But I like Boh's too. Boh's is more a logo and the garden sprinkler is more a symbol, more abstract. The question then is; do we want that or do we want more of a normal logo? /Henrik On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 9:12 AM, TC wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Jon Kleiser

Re: Wiki, logo

2010-01-17 Thread Martin Curran
Really nice work on the second variant Jon. Gets my vote :) Martin -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=unsubscribe

Re: Demo app not working?

2010-01-17 Thread Henrik Sarvell
I'll paste the output I get at the moment for review, non-link relations are easy I think, I should have that covered so this is the output for a simple link object: (class +ArFeLink +Entity) (rel article (+Ref +Link) NIL (+Article)) (rel feed (+Ref +Link) NIL (+Feed)) It is connecting artic

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Re: Wiki, logo

2010-01-17 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 02:05:59PM +0100, Henrik Sarvell wrote: > Yes, I like the second one too. But I like Boh's too. Boh's is more a > logo and the garden sprinkler is more a symbol, more abstract. True. But then we should remember that Jon's first one (with the straight bars) would be compatib