06:31:09 here I am, waiting for the lecture :-) 06:31:45 in the auditorium? 06:32:12 yes 06:34:33 korppi says there is no reservation of the aud 06:35:47 there's some bug in it or something. it showed the same last week and for the following weeks, but if you go see the auditorium reservation list, it's reserved for the course each week 06:36:04 yeah, i just did :) 06:36:28 i suppose it's just a case of the reservation being disconnected from the course in korppi 06:36:30 besides, as there isn't another reservation and I was here first ... :-) 06:36:41 matti should be able to correct that 06:37:56 unless he has better things to do than fight with the software 06:38:09 that does not alter his ability to do it :) 06:38:27 i suppose i could come down too 06:39:41 rubberpaw has quit 07:38:17 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire 07:43:29 argl, I'm much too late :-( 07:43:41 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , fixes to make CanvasSpatialView work more 07:43:50 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , add check for null key 07:43:55 will be there for last part of lecture 07:43:58 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , don't thow error when detecting a 'cycle in hashtable' -- not a fix, just hiding a problem, I guess :-( 07:47:44 fenfire: Benja Fallenstein , fixes to CanvasSpatialView, can click to move now but often gives exceptions 08:19:00 benja_, no problem, we're doing fine 08:26:11 tuukkah, it's fine, it's fine, I'll just look at the pictures =) 08:26:31 oh, we can have a translation service here :-) 08:26:53 ok, so what's janne talking about? :) 08:27:03 babel has joined #fenfire 08:27:17 babel is now known as babel_janne 08:27:37 this is the implementation of jagged edges 08:28:00 took me a moment to understand the name ;-) 08:28:15 so what do the shades of gray mean? 08:28:18 we start with a square, then create an irregular shape 08:28:35 they are like a 3d height map 08:28:55 and some level of grey is choosen to be "water level" 08:29:05 lower than that is transparent 08:29:09 ah, I was wondering why I caught a 'vesi' :) 08:29:21 and now to last subject... 08:29:24 so how is the map generated? 08:29:35 random basicly 08:30:09 zigzag structure was more restricted 08:30:13 (the zigzag axiom) 08:30:50 it meant that nodes had a pretty fixed place in the vie 08:30:51 w 08:31:05 hmm 08:31:17 so there were complex connections 08:31:53 so it can be difficult to see how they go 08:32:23 it would be better to layout so that connections don't cross, but in zigzag we couldn't 08:32:40 so the solution was fillets 08:32:56 and fillet is a term from molding 08:33:39 so we did an experiment with several visualisations 08:35:24 the subjects were asked to find the irregular connection on screen 08:35:41 and with fillets, the amount of nodes didn't affect much the time to do this 08:36:09 rubberpaw has quit 08:36:15 but this experiment might have shown more advance than there really is 08:36:29 the experiment with arbitrary graphs isn't finished yet 08:36:36 heh, I hadn't seen that demo before 08:36:42 neat =) 08:38:04 fillets take a lot of screen space 08:38:44 right... 08:38:52 huh :) 08:39:28 I think the other demos on the background are making this slower 08:39:54 there are all details that can be smoothed out 08:40:02 and there are other effects 08:40:27 by accident, you can find interesting things, like this texture 08:45:11 so these are related to fenfire so that we needed these technologies for a usable user interface 08:45:32 fillets aren't related to identity directly 08:45:43 babel_janne is now known as babel_audience 08:45:52 ok, now I understand why it looks so bad 08:45:59 so it's more usable 08:46:06 babel_audience is now known as babel 08:46:09 mv babel_audience babel_matti 08:47:17 babel is now known as babel_matti 08:47:24 you can try the legos if you want 08:47:37 ah :) 08:47:45 (sorry about the lag) 08:52:24 hmm, what looks bad? 08:52:38 the fillets? 08:57:11 babel_matti is now known as babel 08:58:32 http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-cranky50.html?ca=dgr-lnxw06BabyDuck 09:00:42 the speaker meant the fenpdf user interface as a whole 09:01:02 thank you 09:01:29 babel has quit 09:02:14 well, the translation service might also be useful for distance learners and for archival purposes :-) 09:02:56 fenfire: Benja Fallenstein , fix 09:03:19 although I should ask jvk if the translation matched what he meant and benja_ if it helped follow the situation 09:03:28 hmm, one of these really nice commit messages 09:04:17 I used luminocity on the lecture to best humppake and his Mac ;-) 09:04:48 but, the lecture has transformed into lunch in Piato -> 09:13:16 http://www.ok-cancel.com/archives/week_2003_10_03.html 09:49:40 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire 09:55:55 vegai: which is correct, "you are I" or "you are me"? 09:56:32 you are me 09:56:35 that 09:56:42 or it's a trick question :) 09:56:43 's what we agreed on :) 09:56:45 thanks :) 09:56:49 yeah, ok 09:57:01 i was just making a joke about URI, and benja said it was ungrammatical :) 09:57:09 ah :) 09:58:25 i am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together 09:58:46 they're both incorrect, since I am not you. 09:58:52 (har har har) 09:59:31 yes, but that's semantic incorrectness, not grammatical :) 09:59:38 yep 10:03:37 ibid, we did agree? nice :-) 10:04:36 :) 10:04:50 i didn't make a big deal out of it 11:47:18 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , add a lob that ignores all key events sent to it 12:43:12 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , check arguments better, throw exceptions when not acceptable 12:46:55 fenfire: Benja Fallenstein , check argument better, throw exception if not acceptable 12:47:01 fenfire: Benja Fallenstein , remove crud 12:51:44 rubberpaw has quit 13:50:35 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire 14:08:39 b 14:17:11 rubberpaw has quit 14:26:24 project: Matti J. Katila , Add third lecture notes. 14:32:44 project: Matti J. Katila , link to main page 14:39:02 project: Matti J. Katila , hups, forgot to translate the page. 14:39:07 project: Matti J. Katila , fix 15:50:41 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire 18:19:49 rubberpaw has quit 19:51:44 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire 19:55:48 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , implement single checkbox component (a checkbox without a label) 20:17:36 vmiklos has joined #fenfire 20:17:47 hi 20:19:30 Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho suggested me to came here, if i have any comments about your send_darcs_diffs.py script 20:19:46 it works fine, but i just discovered a small bug 20:19:52 if a patch has been recorded 20:19:56 then unrecorded 20:20:11 then till i don't delete manually it from _darcs/patches 20:20:14 hi vmiklos :) 20:20:59 the script tries to do a darcs diff --match 'hash id' 20:21:01 libvob: Benja Fallenstein , even if ClickController handles a mouse event, pass it on to the child to see whether it wants to handle it too (then both handle it) 20:21:17 but as it's not recorded 20:21:20 vmiklos: I wouldn't call it a bug, but it's not neat :) 20:21:21 it will fail 20:21:35 it would be better to use darcs to get the set of patches 20:21:46 maybe 20:22:15 I asked on the darcs mailing list what was going on and with help figured out it was an unrecorded patch :) 20:22:22 and they recommended using darcs to get the patchset 20:22:35 haven't felt the need to figure it out, though 20:22:42 ofcoz this is only a small notice, if haven't known about it get 20:22:43 because the current way works 20:22:52 yet 20:23:18 it just prints out some ugly stuff, but does the right thing ;-) 20:23:45 yes, but i debugget half an hour till i figured out that this is only a warning :) 20:23:51 debugged 20:24:02 sorry about that :) 20:24:31 'darcs changes' gives the correct set of changes 20:24:57 yes 20:25:30 argh, half past 11 ... should go to bed. cu! :) 20:25:36 * ibid too 20:25:40 night 20:25:47 night 20:25:54 bye 20:25:57 and thanks :) 20:26:01 welcome :) 20:26:04 vmiklos has left #fenfire 20:26:08 rubberpaw has quit 21:44:31 kaffe has recently started to get in infinite loop pretty often 21:51:49 rubberpaw has joined #fenfire