Cool!

The default speed is slow, and I wasn't sure if it is paused or not, can't
tell from the button "stateless" state. Pressing it doesn't seem to change
anything at first glance. I thought it is broken until I went to gprogs
original version and learned how to drive! :)

snapshot menu item crashed the program on &null variable.
"maximize" button is there but didn't do what is supposed to do. Would be
nice to run this taking the whole screen space instead of a little square.
Since you are one of the early adopters of 4k monitors, I wonder how small
this would look on your screen! ;)

Cheers,
Jafar



On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Clinton Jeffery <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In preparation for the release of "Graphics Programming in Unicon", I am
> going through "Graphics Programming in Icon" and updating, replacing, or
> removing material that is obsolete.  The most conspicuous part of that are
> the GUI
> libraries. Here is an example from the book, the legendary
> Callahan-Wampler-Griswold kaleidoscope, redone using IVIB.  It likely has
> update bugs and begs to be enhanced.  Or you can use it as a cure for
> insomnia.  Anyhow, feel invited to send me improvements. I will place it in
> the Unicon SVN repository soon.  Now, who dares to write a 3D version of
> this?  :-)
>
> Enjoy,
> Clint
>
>
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