One thing I really don't like about the use of native dialogs for image
saving is the fact that they rarely get opened in the right place, which is the directory where the current image resides. Does anyone else consider this a regression? Thanks! -Boris -- +1.604.689.0322 DeepCove Labs Ltd. 4th floor 595 Howe Street Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 [hidden email] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This email is intended only for the persons named in the message header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message including any attachments. Thank you. smime.p7s (4K) Download Attachment |
Boris Popov wrote:
> One thing I really don't like about the use of native dialogs for image > saving is the fact that they rarely get opened in the right place, which is > the directory where the current image resides. Does anyone else consider > this a regression? Another bad thing about native file dialogs on Windows is that the image's default (i.e. current) directory changes as you select different directories in the dialog. Does wonders for a running application that makes assumptions about the default directory. :-p Chris |
On Jun 13, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Chris Winemiller wrote: > > Another bad thing about native file dialogs on Windows is that the > image's default (i.e. current) directory changes as you select > different directories in the dialog. Does wonders for a running > application that makes assumptions about the default directory. :-p > I second that, an extra problem is that it is so unintuitive that even when people know this they still keep trying it (I'm talking about developers and Q&A dept here, not end users). One scenario that we see very often is that someone starts a server configuration (which takes a minute or so to start up) and while that is busy they want to load a parcel containing test scripts. When they start to navigate to the parcel the servers misbehave due to missing file resources. It is interesting to experience how hard it is to unlearn this in an environment where tools usually 'just work' concurrently. Unfortunately Microsoft is to blame for this, I don't see much Cincom can do about it other than emulating file dialogs in a platform faithful way. R - |
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Well, there's a whole concept of 'default' vs 'current' directory, but last
I looked both would drift around and neither would consistently point to the location of the image file at runtime. I'm always on the verge of writing an angry tirade about this but never have enough time to do enough digging of my own to support the argument. Maybe one day... But yea, lets just say linking various dlls and resources when lookup directory is a moving target gets really cumbersome. Cheers! -Boris -- +1.604.689.0322 DeepCove Labs Ltd. 4th floor 595 Howe Street Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 [hidden email] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This email is intended only for the persons named in the message header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message including any attachments. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Reinout Heeck [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:58 AM To: vwnc Subject: Re: [7.4.1] Native image save dialogs On Jun 13, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Chris Winemiller wrote: > > Another bad thing about native file dialogs on Windows is that the > image's default (i.e. current) directory changes as you select > different directories in the dialog. Does wonders for a running > application that makes assumptions about the default directory. :-p > I second that, an extra problem is that it is so unintuitive that even when people know this they still keep trying it (I'm talking about developers and Q&A dept here, not end users). One scenario that we see very often is that someone starts a server configuration (which takes a minute or so to start up) and while that is busy they want to load a parcel containing test scripts. When they start to navigate to the parcel the servers misbehave due to missing file resources. It is interesting to experience how hard it is to unlearn this in an environment where tools usually 'just work' concurrently. Unfortunately Microsoft is to blame for this, I don't see much Cincom can do about it other than emulating file dialogs in a platform faithful way. R - smime.p7s (4K) Download Attachment |
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Robert,
- Start up visual.im - Open Package Browser - File-out any package of your choice (say, OldBrowsers) to Desktop - Go File > Save Image As... - Notice that dialog is now pointing over to the Desktop VisualWorks install is configured as follows, C:\VisualWorks\7.4 C:\VisualWorks\7.4.1 C:\VisualWorks\VisualWorks.exe C:\VisualWorks\VisualWorks.ini where VisualWorks.exe is associated with .im files and .ini includes the following line, 74 1 C:\VisualWorks\7.4.1\bin\win\vwnt.exe 74 00 C:\VisualWorks\7.4\bin\win\vwnt.exe OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 Hope this helps, -Boris -- +1.604.689.0322 DeepCove Labs Ltd. 4th floor 595 Howe Street Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 [hidden email] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This email is intended only for the persons named in the message header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message including any attachments. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Westergaard [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:20 AM To: Boris Popov Subject: Re: [7.4.1] Native image save dialogs On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Boris Popov wrote: > One thing I really don't like about the use of native dialogs for image > saving is the fact that they rarely get opened in the right place, which is > the directory where the current image resides. Does anyone else consider > this a regression? I haven't seen this behavior in our builds since at least the 7.4.1 may06.2 build. Can you provide more detail on how to reproduce this with the plain old visual.im (please include how you start-up VisualWorks and which Windows OS you are using)? smime.p7s (4K) Download Attachment |
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