From: peter on
http://code.google.com/p/petersoft-java-style-2/
From: Roedy Green on
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 10:34:54 -0700 (PDT), peter <cmk128(a)gmail.com>
wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :

>http://code.google.com/p/petersoft-java-style-2/

You should sign everything with the same cert. You triggered alarm
bells by signing only part.

The wording "run the applet" would be more conventional than "download
the applet"

It would only run once. Ever after it died on AccessControlException.
Opera 10.51.

The control where you can put a tab selection of radio buttons top,
left, bottom, right should use the same look for left and right,
and probably top and bottom too, though that is less glaring.

Aesthetically it has nice clean nautical look. The button borders
look a bit anemic. Perhaps less rounding would make them look
crisper.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
http://mindprod.com

If you tell a computer the same fact in more than one place, unless you have an automated mechanism to ensure they stay in sync, the versions of the fact will eventually get out of sync.
From: peter on
On 4月3日, 上午2時57分, Roedy Green <see_webs...(a)mindprod.com.invalid>
wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 10:34:54 -0700 (PDT), peter <cmk...(a)gmail.com>
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/petersoft-java-style-2/
>
> You should sign everything with the same cert.  You triggered alarm
> bells by signing only part.
>
> The wording "run the applet" would be more conventional than "download
> the applet"
>
> It would only run once. Ever after it died on AccessControlException.
> Opera 10.51.
>
> The control where you can put a tab selection of radio buttons top,
> left, bottom, right should use the same look for left and right,
> and probably top and bottom too, though that is less glaring.
>
> Aesthetically it has nice clean nautical look.  The button borders
> look a bit anemic.  Perhaps less rounding would make them look
> crisper.
> --
> Roedy Green Canadian Mind Productshttp://mindprod.com
>
> If you tell a computer the same fact in more than one place, unless you have an automated mechanism to ensure           they stay in sync, the versions of the fact will eventually get out of sync.

thanks for great comments :)
From: Roedy Green on

>thanks for great comments :)
Thanks for offering a new L&F to the world. I am eagerly awaiting
version 1.1. I will add it to the entry at
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/laf.html
once people can run the demo without problems.

It would be nice if there were a way of registering a L&F like yours
so that ever after it behaved just like a built-in one, showing up as
one of the possibilities in all apps.

--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
http://mindprod.com

Programs are abstract structured data. They map better onto 3D visual structures than they do onto linear
streams of characters. We have to gently break the strangehold of the written language metaphor for programs before we can make any major progress.
An IDE ginergerly decorates text with graphics. We need to evolved that to a SCID with graphics ginergly decorated with text, where the dynamic graphics tell
nearly all the story.
From: peter on
On 4月5日, 上午10時02分, Roedy Green <see_webs...(a)mindprod.com.invalid>
wrote:
> >thanks for great comments :)
>
> Thanks for offering a new L&F to the world.  I am eagerly awaiting
> version 1.1.  I will add it to the entry athttp://mindprod.com/jgloss/laf.html
> once people can run the demo without problems.
>
> It would be nice if there were a way of registering a L&F like yours
> so that ever after it behaved just like a built-in one, showing up as
> one of the possibilities in all apps.
>
> --
> Roedy Green Canadian Mind Productshttp://mindprod.com
>
> Programs are abstract structured data. They map better onto 3D visual structures than they do onto linear
> streams of characters. We have to gently break the strangehold of the written language metaphor  for programs before we can make any major progress.
> An IDE ginergerly decorates text with graphics.  We need to evolved that to a SCID with graphics ginergly decorated with text, where the dynamic graphics tell
> nearly all the story.

Actually I sign the jar with one cert. I don't understand why Mr Green
suggest me to sign everything with one cert :-(

In firefox and IE, I can run the applet :-(

thanks again