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moonrancher
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I'd like to see a comment component, that would let me type in some remarks for future visits to the filter editor, when I had to leave some items in an unfinished state and test something. |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 8:55 am |
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uberzev
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Good idea!
They could look like sticky notes to stand out from the rest of the components. |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 8:55 am |
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Vladimir Golovin
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Filter Forge, Inc.
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Already on our plan (low priority). |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 9:17 am |
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moonrancher
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Meanwhile, I am pulling out sliders and typing short notes on them and
leaving them in there. |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 11:22 am |
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uberzev
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Meanwhile, I am pulling out sliders and typing short notes on them and leaving them in there. | Creative! |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 11:29 am |
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byRo
an Englishman in Brazil

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Many of the folks around here have spent a good few hours (years ) immersed in coding / algorithms / subroutines / conditional switches - and all the other bits and pieces of computer programming.
The connection between setting up filters in Filter Forge and writing code is obvious. The pieces are now spread out in a (very) nice graphic interface but underneath it is still the same thing.
We have been testing (playing with) Filter Forge for a week now and, although there are already some remarkable filters submitted, we are still basically at the "Hello world" stage.
The tendency is for filters to (quickly) become more and more complex. Quasimodo's reflective heart has +/- 30 pieces, the Tartan has around 60.
As good programmers that we all are, we would never consider writing a complex piece of code without a good sprinkling of commentaries. (would we?)
I know you and the guys (and girls) have a lot of things to do, but please do not abandon the commentaries to a "low priority".
(nice workaround moonrancher)
RĂ´
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My favourite question is "Why?".
My second favourite is "Why not?" |
| Posted: June 1, 2006 6:40 pm |
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