I made the divs a bit transparent in #1. I think they're too boring though,
maybe need a bit more bubbliness? (Or is that too "Web 2.0"? :) Or more of a
border?
I just threw together the background images in blender, but I do like having
them look more polygonated and emphasising that they are 3
Here's Ton talking about some changes to the Blender UI code:
http://www.blendernation.com/2008/02/18/the-future-of-blender/
Our UI client ideas are somewhat similar to the kind of things Blender does. If
they make the code reusable and general enough, it's possible that we could even
use it to
> The internal code changes are to use a more general event system for UI and
> tool
> actions, and make all the UI infrastructure accessible and customizable from
> Python.
>
Here's more
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/SundayMeetingAgenda/December_23rd_2007
http://wiki.blender.o
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 05:27:38AM +, Lalo Martins wrote:
> Also spracht Lalo Martins (Fri, 15 Feb 2008 06:20:22 +):
> > (Now, on my original design, web pages would be "transient views",
> > meaning, there is a ViewImplementation that writes to the WebRequest,
> > but it never actually ret
Wow. Very impressed. Reminds me how much web design is really not my
thing.
I would say I like the color/styling/background of #1 but the more
column-oriented layout of #2.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 08:06:50PM -0500, Reed Hedges wrote:
>
> Here are two ideas I had for a new website design. Bo
Here's a quick brain dump of something I'm working on. The specific
goal is deal with the problem of parameterized types. In this example,
I show how one might define UInt8DynamicArrayProperty as a Property
holding a DynamicArray of UInt8.
The idea is to set up "Template" vobjects which have