00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.11.06 08:45:32 --- join: foucist (~foucist@ps14150.dreamhost.com) joined #retro 08:45:32 --- mode: ChanServ set +v foucist 08:46:07 --- quit: foucist (Client Quit) 10:15:04 --- join: foucist (~foucist@ps14150.dreamhost.com) joined #retro 10:15:04 --- mode: ChanServ set +v foucist 14:21:19 now migrating the third server to the new data store :) 14:21:42 http://retroforth.org/stable-wip.tar.gz and http://retroforth.org/unstable.zip (links to latest snapshots, updated hourly) 16:32:38 all three servers are now on the new backend 19:06:26 crc: what type of feedback are you looking for on http://mirror.rx-core.org/widget/ ? 19:07:07 erider: mostly does it load properly, any rendering errors, etc 19:07:29 crc: ah ok, so far so good :) 19:07:36 cool 19:08:15 I'll probably add a link to it from the main page later this week 19:09:39 crc: what are you using retro for these days? is it being used to program chips, or maybe robots? 19:09:49 no to both 19:10:09 I use it for small tools for my use, and small games for my kids to play 19:10:09 graphics? 19:10:23 ah ok 19:10:25 limited; my kids are young and don't expect robust graphics :) 19:11:49 I wasn't too sure about how to use it in a weblet, I was just doing trivial stuff like math operations 19:12:35 but I guess games would be a good choice as well 19:12:58 hangman or something :) 19:13:03 I'm still dabbling with web apps; the canvas' words all work ok in chrome, firefox, safari, and opera 19:13:19 there's a text-mode only hangman in the playground fossil 19:14:20 crc: can the weblet load a file or do you have to do all the coding from the cli 19:14:33 oops listener 19:14:42 there's no file or socket support in the jsvm 19:15:03 erider: I build/test under the cli or sdl vm's, then save the image for use with the jsvm 19:15:13 crc: so just punching code out in the listener 19:15:32 I actually do most of my coding in a file, then load it up, and test using the listener 19:16:04 but with the weblet I guess we only have one option right/. 19:16:21 yes 19:16:26 ok cool 19:16:55 the jsvm has no file access, so you're stuck with what you enter yourself, or save into an image using another vm 19:17:43 crc: is there a word in canvas that can handle reading html 19:17:54 no 19:18:07 canvas' is just for drawing to the display area 19:18:27 rendering html is risky and disabled by default 19:19:58 crc: you should be able to tap into js to read a document DOM and get a retro code to read into the listener 19:20:37 or maybe not 19:20:46 erider: I've dabbled with that type of thing in the past, but it's really easy to kill the browser when messing with the js as it's running 19:21:08 ah ok 19:22:26 writing html is doable with a tiny bit of modification to the vm (which will make the vm non-standard, but more flexible. this will be toggleable soon) 19:22:36 I thought if you have an open window that you could read what was between 19:23:00 you can. but *modifying* it is more troublesome 19:23:33 that would be neat to do 19:23:45 innerHTML ?? 19:23:52 yup 19:24:34 so I guess getElementByID() method would be useful too 19:31:10 probably, though a bit more complex to implement 20:12:48 --- join: roarde (~roarde@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 20:58:28 I saw something in a retro about interpreting stack comments. A "key". Now I can't find it. 21:01:12 http://rx-core.org/rx.fossil/artifact?name=baa4daec8928c280ab244260cd91ca617e2a5d41 21:01:29 thanks 21:01:34 no problem 22:34:24 retroforth.org/index.html: s/features will no/features will not/ 23:01:47 --- quit: roarde (Quit: Leaving.) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.11.06