At 17:58 Uhr +0000 29.02.2004, Duncan Rose wrote:
It's... progressing 8-) Still some glitches in text display even (for some reason "class::object" is being rendered as "clas : object" on entry, though it does get updated correctly most of the time afterwards (it *only* affects repeat characters, the first being rendered and all others not (initially) - I'm hoping McCLIM is being too clever for my own good and this will be sorted once copy-area is implemented).
Drawing lines + rectangles works, so you can do "show class superclasses" etc and get a sensible graph. Unfortunately scrolling isn't (dependent on copy-area again) so you can't see much of the graph if it's large. Mouse events work, so you can roll over the presentations and manipulate them.
There's no pixmap support, and only key events involving printing characters are working at the moment. Event handling does a lot of busy waiting, and menus don't work.
Other than that it's nearly usable ;-)
-Duncan
Cool.
Would it be possible to use two backends (Cocoa and X11) in one Lisp ?
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, at 05:26 PM, Brian Mastenbrook wrote:
Greetings fellow lispites,
How is the McCLIM/Cocoa effort going? I haven't seen any news for a while and I'm dying to play with it (even if it doesn't work). Is there a CVS repository?
Brian
Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb@cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/