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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Hate to say it buddy, but the whole windows in a window thing has been around for a while man. For instance, Windows 96. Don't shoot the messenger.
Actually, I agree with you on this. What purposes could it serve besides just keeping my skills up? It's a fun project, and it's more of a meandering experiment than anything, but can there be more to it?
There is one exception to my argument, however.
I've had a startup company approach me wanting a front-end dev.
It wasn't possible for me to meet their demand. We had many long
discussions, but it just couldn't work.
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Steve Raw wrote: I've had a startup company approach me wanting a front-end dev.
Nice man. Even if this particular company didn't work out, gotta be great to see your skills becoming desirable.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Also, side note, not sure it works with a high DPI monitor. I couldn't see most of the items as they were scaled too large. In Firefox if that helps.
Oops. I missed your last comment.
That's a mystery. I set the default zoom to be 80%. I haven't any idea how that could happen.
Are you able to do anything to replicate the problem?
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Steve Raw wrote: Are you able to do anything to replicate the problem?
Yeah, just tried again today (didn't clear cache though)...
Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Just big on my screen. I'm on a 4k monitor with a higher DPI scaling on Windows 10/Firefox.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Yeah, just tried again today (didn't clear cache though)...
Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Just big on my screen. I'm on a 4k monitor with a higher DPI scaling on Windows 10/Firefox. That's just plain weird.
I have hundreds of functions that adjust elements to
function properly at an 80% zoom ratio for the window.
After that zoom-in bug occurs, then does the UI reset back to
its proper zoom view of 80% upon browser window resize?
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Steve Raw wrote: After that zoom-in bug occurs, then does the UI reset back to
its proper zoom view of 80% upon browser window resize? Nope. Plot thickens.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Plot thickens.
Ah, yes. Elementary my dear Watson.
OK, so let me see. You're using Firefox as your HTTP client. Are you able to replicate this bug using other browsers such as Chrome, or Edge?
I've found that such things as third-party browser extensions, and various browser settings that aren't set to their default values can be the source of many mysterious bugs.
I'll check it out using Firefox on my end. What actions do you take to cause this glitch to occur? If I can replicate the glitch, that will allow me to pin it down.
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I should also say that Windows 96 will allow third party apps too, but AFAIK it still takes a web dev to make one. It also has a terminal. But, the terminal on it is limited and AFAIK doesn't run commands on the server and just tries to emulate them on the client.
What could set yours apart is the terminal running against the server for a terminal window, so it's actually useful.
Jeremy Falcon
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Windows within a browser window is definitely something to explore. I’m not sure what you or someone else may use your technique for, but if it’s unique and sound, I’m sure someone can build something with it.
Note: I read my morning Code Project on an iPad with Firefox. Your interface doesn’t behave well on it (I think @JeremyFalcon mentioned this too).
Whatever you end up up doing with it, kudos. Have fun with it.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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Mark Starr wrote: I read my morning Code Project on an iPad with Firefox. Your interface doesn’t behave well on it (I think @JeremyFalcon mentioned this too).
Whatever you end up up doing with it, kudos. Have fun with it. Thank you, Mark. Yes, I've been so focused on the desktop/laptop interface that I haven't had the chance to create a touch-screen compatible version. One day, I'll get to the mobile phone UI, too. I may become elderly and senile by the time I get to it, so I can't make any promises.
In the meantime, how would I go about managing this issue of device compatibility? That's going to require some thought.
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Hi Steve,
Quote: managing this issue of device compatibility?
Some IDEs have extensions or plugins for device emulators. But I don't really know that much about it. I'm retired now and when working I was on the back-end of things.
Cheers,
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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I was frustrated when I pressed the "X" on a window and then had to select a drop down button of close. I can't imagine what this could be useful for so other than that small feedback, I'm of no use. Now I'm gonna go work so I can play outside this afternoon.
Hogan
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snorkie wrote: I'm of no use.
Oh, quite the opposite, actually. Feedback on user interface design and user experience,
is absolute gold. developers spend money to gather user feedback.
I've never been happy with the drop-down menu on the close 'window' icon.
I put it there to avoid accidentally closing a window. I hadn't developed
the system to save 'windows' and their content yet. Now that I have the
ability to save 'window' content, closing a 'window' on accident is no big
deal. Now, I can just open it again.
I think I'll disable it. It served its purpose, and it's no longer needed.
Thank you!
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snorkie wrote: I was frustrated when I pressed the "X" on a window and then had to select a drop down button of close. I can't imagine what this could be useful for so other than that small feedback, I'm of no use. Now I'm gonna go work so I can play outside this afternoon.
Well, the old 'close window drop down' is changed to remove the drop-down prompt. It's now 99% complete!
It took most of the day. It was trickier than I had anticipated,
so I did end up reverting to yesterday's backup once, but I got
it to work (ASAIK). Thank you, @snorkie !
https://chromosphere.com [ ^]
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"I've been busier than a three-legged cat in a factory where they make rocking chairs out of old razor blades."
- Me, responding to the 6,731st email asking when I'd be done
Software Zen: delete this;
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"I'd be closer to being done if I didn't have to respond to pointless emails, like this one."
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Busier than a cat trying to bury poop on a marble floor!
If you can't find time to do it right the first time, how are you going to find time to do it again?
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My Dad used to say, "I'm busier than a one-armed paper hanger."
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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My parents extended that to "I'm busier than a one-armed paper hanger with hives!"
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My dad used to say "Busier than a one legged man in an butt kicking contest"
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Downunder we say: Flat out like a lizard drinking.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Manager: How busy are you?
Me: Ten times busier than you.
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Rushing around like a blue a**ed fly.
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It depends…
Boss: “Never too busy for you.”
Peer: “You have to ask?” Or “Probably as busy as you.”
Anyone else: “Sorry, really busy. Can we talk another time?”
I took a time management seminar where they suggested getting one of those hourglass egg timers. When someone came to talk, set it up and say “I can give you 3 minutes.”
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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So Sunday I got the Insider for Tuesday last week. This morning I received Friday's.
It is very hit or miss if I receive them at all and they are almost always at least 2 days late.
Thoughts?
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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