Fwd: XForms: Towards xforms 1.1

From: Nicolas Castagné (nicolas.castagne@imag.fr)
Date: Thu May 22 2003 - 15:32:50 EDT

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    # To subscribers of the xforms list from =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicolas_Castagn=E9?= <nicolas.castagne@imag.fr> :

    Sorry for flooding this mail list, but...

    As Reed told me a couple of minutes ago, hum...

    You should have read "spreadsheet (graphically speaking)" instead of
    "spread-shit (graphically speaking)" in my previous message...

    Damn orthographic corrector !
    Shit ! ;-)

    Nicolas

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    > De: Nicolas Castagné <nicolas.castagne@imag.fr>
    > Date: Jeu 22 mai 2003 17:54:39 Europe/Paris
    > À: xforms@bob.usuhs.mil
    > Objet: Rép : XForms: Towards xforms 1.1
    > Répondre à: xforms@bob.usuhs.mil
    >
    > # To subscribers of the xforms list from
    > =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicolas_Castagn=E9?= <nicolas.castagne@imag.fr> :
    >
    > Hi all !
    >
    > I may propose soon some adds to the library, especially :
    > - a spread-shit-like object (graphically speaking)
    > - an example of a GLcanvas processed through a thread (may be
    > interesting since quite a large number of users asked for it on the
    > mail list).
    >
    > However, these developments are perfectible. Especially:
    > - since I was unable to compile the library, our spread-shit uses pre-
    > and post-handler instead of handle_object
    > - the spread-shit and the example should be tested on other machines
    > and may be upgraded somehow.
    >
    > Angus, when do you plan on releasing 1.1 ?
    >
    > Is anyone interested to beta-test and/or upgrade our proposals ?
    >
    > Nicolas
    >
    > Le jeudi, 22 mai 2003, à 00:41 Europe/Paris, Angus Leeming a écrit :
    >
    >> # To subscribers of the xforms list from Angus Leeming
    >> <angus.leeming@btopenworld.com> :
    >>
    >> I think that
    >> NT
    >> lib/OS2
    >> os2move.cmd
    >> gl/canvas.h
    >> are all redundant (the latter is almost identical to glcanvas.h and
    >> appears to
    >> be a historical anachronism. It has certainly never been installed).
    >>
    >> Would anybody object if I removed them?
    >>
    >> The readme files in the top level directory need knocking into shape.
    >> JMarc,
    >> can you advise on the GNU-standard way forward? Ie, what text files
    >> are
    >> expected to be present and what should they contain?
    >>
    >> I realise that there are still one or two bugs pending (I have a
    >> patch from
    >> Rouben for the missing fl_lookup_RGBcolor() but am not sure which
    >> file it
    >> should reside in...) but think that we are pretty close to having
    >> something
    >> that can be released as xforms 1.1.
    >>
    >> You use the thing. What do you think?
    >> Angus
    >>
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