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1 | Jexer Work Log |
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4 | July 28, 2017 |
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6 | Got very busy with my meatspace life, now getting a chance to come | |
7 | back around. | |
8 | ||
9 | I gave up on TEditor knowing about graphemes, instead pulling back to | |
10 | simple Cells. This will be better anyway in the long run, as getting | |
11 | grapheme support in Screen someday will also get it for me in TEditor | |
12 | for free. But it does mean that TEditor will chew through much more | |
13 | RAM than it needs to for a text file. Performance optimization will | |
14 | come someday. But this means I can also go back to gcj, because I | |
15 | really like its warnings about unused imports. | |
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17 | I've got a POM stubbed in, and created an account over at sonatype. | |
18 | If it isn't too hard, I will try to get 0.0.5 released into the maven | |
19 | universe. But that is still a bit away, I need TEditor running with | |
20 | syntax highlighting first. | |
21 | ||
22 | July 17, 2017 | |
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24 | Focus-follows-mouse is in, as is NOCLOSEBOX. | |
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8c236a98 KL |
26 | July 15, 2017 |
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28 | I think I have cleaned up most of the window show/hide/activate mess | |
29 | in TApplication. Demo4 has some cool interactions between a | |
30 | background TDesktop and several foreground TWindows, which helped | |
31 | expose bugs. | |
32 | ||
33 | July 9, 2017 | |
34 | ||
35 | While working on TWindow.hide/show I decided that I am sick of | |
36 | TApplication's active window handling. TApplication makes lots of | |
37 | assumptions, things are too fragile between modal and not, and one | |
38 | cannot easily say window.activate(). So I will also be changing that | |
39 | too. ... Code is still a bit of a mess, but hooks are in place at | |
40 | least for show/hide/activate. | |
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42 | July 8, 2017 | |
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44 | Qodem 1.0.0 released last month, I had a vacation, and a Jexer user | |
45 | (nikiroo) started opening up pull requests. :-) So back unto the | |
46 | breach we go! | |
47 | ||
48 | TButton is now animated so that there is some feedback when selected | |
49 | via keyboard. StringJustifier was written which permits TText's to | |
50 | have left/centered/right and full justification. TDesktop is now in | |
51 | too which can act as a permanent max-sized window without borders. | |
52 | ||
53 | Next up is Viewport, an interface to collect scrollbar API, and then a | |
54 | cleaner API for scrollable widgets and windows. After that is more | |
55 | window API: hide/show/maximize/restore, and unclosable windows. I am | |
56 | cherry-picking bits from @nikiroo's PRs, which will likely break them | |
57 | before it fixes things, but I will find some way to get Niki credited | |
58 | with those pieces. | |
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e685a47d KL |
60 | March 21, 2017 |
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62 | I am starting to gear up for making Jexer a serious project now. I've | |
63 | created its SourceForge project, linked it back to GitHub, have most | |
64 | of its web page set up (looks like Qodem's), and released 0.0.4. And | |
65 | then this morning saw an out-of-bounds exception if you kill the main | |
66 | demo window. Glad I marked it Alpha on SourceForge... | |
67 | ||
68 | Yesterday I was digging around the other Turbo Vision derived projects | |
69 | while populating the about page, and made a sad/happy-ish realization: | |
70 | Embarcadero could probably get all of them shut down if it really | |
71 | wanted to, including Free Vision. I uncovered some hidden history in | |
72 | Free Vision, such that it appears that Graphics Vision had some | |
73 | licensed Borland code in it, so there might be enough mud in the air | |
74 | that Free Vision could be shut down the same way RHTVision was. But | |
75 | even worse is the SCOTUS ruling on Oracle vs Google: if APIs are | |
76 | copyrighted (regardless of their thoughts on fair use), then any | |
77 | software that matches the API of a proprietary project might find | |
78 | itself subject to an infringement case. So that too could shut down | |
79 | the other API-compatible TV clones. | |
80 | ||
81 | Fortunately, Jexer (and D-TUI) is completely new, and has no API | |
82 | compatibility with Turbo Vision. Jexer could be a new root to a whole | |
83 | generation of TUI applications. | |
84 | ||
a7986f7b KL |
85 | March 18, 2017 |
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87 | TStatusBar is working, as is "smart" window placement. Overall this | |
88 | is looking quite nice. Found a lot of other small paper cut items and | |
89 | fixed them. It looks absolutely gorgeous on Mac now. | |
90 | ||
91 | Tomorrow I will get to the public wifi and get this uploaded. | |
92 | ||
93 | Time to call this 0.0.4 now though. We are up to 32,123 lines of | |
94 | code. | |
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55d2b2c2 KL |
96 | March 17, 2017 |
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98 | Jexer is coming back to active development status. I had a lot of | |
99 | other projects ahead of it in the queue, mostly Qodem but also Jermit | |
100 | and of course lots of actual day job work keeping me too tired for | |
101 | afterhours stuff. But here we are now, and I want to get Jexer to its | |
102 | 1.0.0 release before the end of 2018. After that it will be a | |
103 | critical bit of function for IWP and NIB, if I ever get those going. | |
104 | I need to re-organize the demo app a bit so that it fits within 80x25, | |
105 | and then get to TStatusBar. | |
106 | ||
107 | A status bar will be an optional part of TWindow. If it exists, then | |
108 | it will be drawn last by TApplication and get events routed to it from | |
109 | TWindow's event handlers. This will have the nice effect that the | |
110 | status bar can change depending on which window is active, without any | |
111 | real extra work on TApplication's part. | |
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113 | Putting together a proper TODO now, with release and regression | |
114 | checklists. I think I will see if jexer is available at SourceForge, | |
115 | and if so grab it. Perhaps I can put together some good Turbo Vision | |
116 | resources too. At the very least direct people to the Borland-derived | |
117 | C++ releases and Free Vision. | |
118 |