CPP RFC-03 [ARTICLE SERIES]
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Requested by: Jason Henderson All Request For Comments (RFC) should be posted on my message board[^] where I will then post them here at the proper time. BEGIN ================================================= Here are *rough* layouts for a CPP article series. If we can consolidate pages or if we desperately need another, then please say so. If there is more info needed on a specific page, let's discuss it. Of course, these are just initial layouts and project leaders will be able to put more info/features in their articles once created. Article Series page layouts:
CP2 Project Name - MAIN PAGE
- critical_documents.zip
- links to other article series pages
- Development status
- Dev. Environment/language- Abstract and general info
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- Messages/CommentsCP2 Project Name - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- Team Member List
Project Leader
various other positions- Current Assignments
who is assigned to what- Positions needed to be filled
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- Messages/Comments
Requests to joinSo there will be a main Project page which links to the other articles related to the project? Just checking :) p.s. Gave my thoughts to peterchen (on his message board) and am interested to hear about your Harry Seldon Plan* :) * Now there is a cool project code if I ever heard one :-D
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaChris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
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So there will be a main Project page which links to the other articles related to the project? Just checking :) p.s. Gave my thoughts to peterchen (on his message board) and am interested to hear about your Harry Seldon Plan* :) * Now there is a cool project code if I ever heard one :-D
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaChris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
Paul Watson wrote: So there will be a main Project page which links to the other articles related to the project? That's the plan. :)
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
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I think that we need to have a diary/changelog for each component, as well as the project as a whole. It might best be written in XML (with an XSLT transform), sort of like a blog, except with an expandable node for each component. Example:
GUI Library
[-]Scrollable Viewport
[-]June 7, 2003 - Fixed re-painting bug
Fixed a bug which caused anomalies and un-painted
areas when a window was dragged over the control.
[+]June 8, 2003 - Completed pixel zoom implementation
[+]ListView
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etc.Also, Current Assignments, and the index of design documents could be in XML. (BTW, I'd be glad to do it for you.) Maybe we could do the UML design in ProxyDesigner, since they have support for publishing/collaborating on the web?
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma GandhiOk, I've read all about XSL(T) and I think I could make something like this with a little javascript mixed in to expand the nodes. The only thing is, it may take a while, plus I'm not sure if code project filters javascript or iframes out of articles when they are posted. Another problem would be updating the xml file. You would have to go through the whole article update process to upload the file. You could bet your left testicle that Chris doesn't allow vbscript in the article contents, so updating the file via the asp page probably isn't an option. So if you can prove to me that this works (maybe post your own article on XSL, since there aren't any good ones here) we'll go with it. Otherwise, we're stuck with the old tried and true methods.
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
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Ok, I've read all about XSL(T) and I think I could make something like this with a little javascript mixed in to expand the nodes. The only thing is, it may take a while, plus I'm not sure if code project filters javascript or iframes out of articles when they are posted. Another problem would be updating the xml file. You would have to go through the whole article update process to upload the file. You could bet your left testicle that Chris doesn't allow vbscript in the article contents, so updating the file via the asp page probably isn't an option. So if you can prove to me that this works (maybe post your own article on XSL, since there aren't any good ones here) we'll go with it. Otherwise, we're stuck with the old tried and true methods.
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
See here[^] for my version of an XSL tree. * ;) It uses Javascript (in a seperate file), though, so it might not work in an article. It's really nice, so I hope it works out to embed it in an article. It's not complete, but it is certainly very functional. I hope to soon add arrow-key navigation as well as mouse navigation, and take off the "more" link for items that don't have any link, etc. BTW, in case you are wondering, this particular XML file is some of my preliminary ideas for the GUI Library (but of course, the XSL transform can be applied to any other XML file). I'll get into more detail on this tommorrow (Monday), including making available the UML model for it. *[Note to Mozilla users: Mozilla does not currently support XML/XSL, so this will not show up in Mozilla. If necessary, I can pre-transform it to an HTML file just for viewing.]
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi -
So there will be a main Project page which links to the other articles related to the project? Just checking :) p.s. Gave my thoughts to peterchen (on his message board) and am interested to hear about your Harry Seldon Plan* :) * Now there is a cool project code if I ever heard one :-D
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaChris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
Paul Watson wrote: about your Harry Seldon Plan No we are not going to plan out the resurgence of humanity and predict what its going to do. We need to build a foundation of some sort first. And the maths! Only Colin would be interested. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 Were you different as a kid? Did you ever say "Ooohhh, shiny red" even once? - Paul Watson 11-February-2003
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Paul Watson wrote: about your Harry Seldon Plan No we are not going to plan out the resurgence of humanity and predict what its going to do. We need to build a foundation of some sort first. And the maths! Only Colin would be interested. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 Were you different as a kid? Did you ever say "Ooohhh, shiny red" even once? - Paul Watson 11-February-2003
And the maths! Only Colin would be interested. :laugh: Never a truer word was spoken! Were you different as a kid? Did you ever say "Ooohhh, shiny red" even once? - Paul Watson 11-February-2003 LOL, I said that? Hell, better go search for it to remember. And I am honoured of course :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaChris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
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And the maths! Only Colin would be interested. :laugh: Never a truer word was spoken! Were you different as a kid? Did you ever say "Ooohhh, shiny red" even once? - Paul Watson 11-February-2003 LOL, I said that? Hell, better go search for it to remember. And I am honoured of course :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaChris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
Paul Watson wrote: LOL, I said that? Hell, better go search for it to remember. You say a lot of things, most of which is quickly forgotten (fortunately) ;P Paul Watson wrote: And I am honoured of course You have been my sig for a long time now, and you only just noticed? :omg: I think I will have to increase my volume of posts (which is likely with me being a project leader for the UGLY team). It may also be time for a sig change. Looks like I will have to keep my eyes open for likely candidates. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 Were you different as a kid? Did you ever say "Ooohhh, shiny red" even once? - Paul Watson 11-February-2003
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See here[^] for my version of an XSL tree. * ;) It uses Javascript (in a seperate file), though, so it might not work in an article. It's really nice, so I hope it works out to embed it in an article. It's not complete, but it is certainly very functional. I hope to soon add arrow-key navigation as well as mouse navigation, and take off the "more" link for items that don't have any link, etc. BTW, in case you are wondering, this particular XML file is some of my preliminary ideas for the GUI Library (but of course, the XSL transform can be applied to any other XML file). I'll get into more detail on this tommorrow (Monday), including making available the UML model for it. *[Note to Mozilla users: Mozilla does not currently support XML/XSL, so this will not show up in Mozilla. If necessary, I can pre-transform it to an HTML file just for viewing.]
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma GandhiIt would be nice to be able to add this in an iframe to an article. Maybe you could host the xml and style sheet and we could just reference it in the iframe.
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
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It would be nice to be able to add this in an iframe to an article. Maybe you could host the xml and style sheet and we could just reference it in the iframe.
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
Jason Henderson wrote: Maybe you could host the xml and style sheet and we could just reference it in the iframe. That might work. Just so long as I don't exceed my allotted bandwidth.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi -
Jason Henderson wrote: Maybe you could host the xml and style sheet and we could just reference it in the iframe. That might work. Just so long as I don't exceed my allotted bandwidth.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma GandhiDon't count on it.
Jason Henderson
"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill