Richard,
If I were to do something like this, I would probably draw it with
MacDraft, then make a stack that was large enough to contain the
drawing, and then copy and paste the drawing onto one of the stack's
cards. Of course, you'd need a huge monitor (or a sizable TV screen)
to see the entire card, but I'm working on a stack right now that
will be 36" wide x 24" high. I've yet to work out a method of
scrolling when displayed on a small (less than 36") monitor, but have
hacked a method of moving to the various "segments" of the drawing
with the arrow keys. However, I'm writing a script to handle the
drawing on MY stack.
Joe Wilkins
On Feb 15, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
David Bovill wrote:
Ah yes the link to an image - here is a large one that I was
having problems
with earlier - but so far it is the only one online.
http://docs.rev-co.de/radial.png
Great work. That's done in Rev? How do you make the smooth curves?
I've been pondering whether to also leverage MetaCard's profiler
into
such a tool, but it's a bit of work and as cool as it would be
I'm not
sure my clients would let me take the time away to do it. :)
How would the profiler fit in - I didn't even think the thing
worked :)
Profiling wouldn't be part of a code base reporter per se, but it's
a great way to identify runtime bottlenecks.
MC's works, but its UI is ugly and it's painfully slow. Jacque
tells me there's a way to speed it up in one line, but alas I
haven't had the time to dig into it.
--
Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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