From vitezslav.valka at gmail.com Fri Nov 2 04:03:23 2007 From: vitezslav.valka at gmail.com (Vitezslav Valka) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:03:23 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Logotype design In-Reply-To: <5DA0967D-352D-4025-AB58-DD121F437E78@polytechnique.org> References: <78C7E790-2617-4CC3-A804-236918CCD2D1@polytechnique.org> <3AC8CCBD-FB03-4142-9056-A6A2B9C8AFFB@cis.upenn.edu> <3C84BC51-0796-464E-AC79-EFEB7EE4FC14@polytechnique.org> <51C713FE-D8E7-4B69-9E2C-4718D1983735@cis.upenn.edu> <5DA0967D-352D-4025-AB58-DD121F437E78@polytechnique.org> Message-ID: Thank you for your inputs, really. To sum it up, I want to make a little speech :) People are becoming a kind of cyborgs. We are using technology more and more, and our way of thinking is more influenced by the way of "computers think" (I am the same). So I independently vote for the "ilustrated" version. It brings something natural to this perfect world. The second thing about this, is that if you are pretty correct, and you respect all the rules, you become gray and invisible. But what I love on this World is its colors! To break some rules in design - brings a bit more visibility and "rememberability". So I erased those stripes and saved this idea into 4 RGBA PNGs (let Apple find the active area, I trust them). I hope you all will like this one :-) Just let it flow into your mind for a few weeks, and you will see it is ok. Thank you guys! Vitezslav 2007/10/31, Alan Schmitt : > On 15 oct. 07, at 21:41, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > > > However, before going too much further with the design, we need to > > make sure we're going to be able to get these whizzy new icons > > integrated into the user interfaces in the Unison sources. I was not > > responsible for putting in the current icons and I don't know how it > > is done -- anybody willing to help? > > I just stumbled on the way to do it reading other things, and it > seems fairly simple. > > The icon is stored in the application bundle, under Contents/ > Resources/Unison.icns > > To create an icon, one can use the developer application Icon > Composer, in /Developer/Applications/Utilities. Under Tiger, it seems > that one need 4 versions of the icon: 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, and > 128x128 in RGBA. One also needs the "hit mask" (a 1 bit of mask of > the same size than the icon) but it can be computed from the icon > itself. > > I just tried creating an icon and replacing the one from Unison, and > it works (there is some caching involved so it's not visible > immediately though, copying the application made it visible). > > Vitezslav, if you have these 4 versions of the icon in RGBA, I could > try incorporating it in the 2.28 current version, just to see how it > looks. > > Thanks, > > Alan > > > -- > Alan Schmitt > > The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool > happen. > .O. > ..O > OOO > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Unison-hackers mailing list > Unison-hackers at lists.seas.upenn.edu > http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/unison-hackers > > > -- BcA. Vitezslav Valka vitezslav.valka at gmail.com phone: +420 608705644 www.nikdo.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I haven't, yet -- too many reports of glitches from early adopters! Was there any indication what the problem was? - B From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Sat Nov 3 11:17:37 2007 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 16:17:37 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Unison and Leopard In-Reply-To: <63BBF477-DA72-4FA9-9370-AC27AE59D55B@cis.upenn.edu> References: <18D93F3F-083F-4D4F-B80F-73B9C46617BA@polytechnique.org> <63BBF477-DA72-4FA9-9370-AC27AE59D55B@cis.upenn.edu> Message-ID: <469C255A-A028-4168-A256-A812BA4F43C5@polytechnique.org> On 3 nov. 07, at 14:12, Benjamin Pierce wrote: >> There was a message yesterday evening on iUseThis saying that >> Unison does not work with Leopard. Has anyone migrated yet to try >> it or to try to recompile it? > > I haven't, yet -- too many reports of glitches from early adopters! > Was there any indication what the problem was? Here is what it said: > Seems to be broken in Leopard. It won't get through the firewall, > but that's fine. The problem is that even if I turn firewalls off > on both machines, then Unison connects as it should and the > filenames all flash by as it checks for differences to reconcile. > But then instead of giving me the list of differences and letting > me start reconciling, the window is empty and all the control icons > except Quit and Restart are greyed out. I'll ask what version this was. Alan -- Alan Schmitt The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I was still using > 2.24, which I thought was the latest version available here when I > posted. Anyway, now the only problem I have is that the upgraded > Mac GUI doesn't seem to be documented. It looks great, but I wish I > knew what it all meant. It's mostly self-explanatory, but it > actually took me a little while to be sure that left/right still > meant local/remote. And I still can't find out what all the little > circular icons mean. I think they indicate what kinds of > discrepancies exist, with 'x' meaning a file has been deleted, and > + meaning it has been created. But the blue dot and the tilde have > me baffled. I'll give a quick answer but this is definitely be something we document somewhere. Alan -- Alan Schmitt The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Since I got a home-mac and laptop-mac I was looking > for a fast and reliable solution for synchronizing different > directories on those two macs. Thanks, but I'm mainly building and hosting these. Many people contributed to Unison (see the manual for a list). > All solutions (especially commercial) tend to be either slow, > feature-blown or plain ugly regarding their interface. > > Your GUI-solution instead looks great, is tremendiously easy to use > and because of Unison and SSH is really secure. > Great work! I especially like the sychronisation-view and the > really cool hiding of SSH underneath. > > If I may suggest something: I'd be cool to have a way to delete > profiles. While setting the thing up, I kept getting back and forth > from the Application Support-directory deleting the wrong prf- > Files ;)! The GUI to set up unison synchronization is very simple. The recommended method is by editing the .prf files directly. > Also, in the synchronisation-view, I'd be cool to know which > machine/folder "left" and "right" relate to. The machine is indicated in the window title. But beside the machine name, it's true that the full root is not indicated and it could be useful to give it somewhere. > Another thing, and this is rather a help-offer than a suggestion: > I'd be cool if there were something like "sync-session", where you > could execute several of these Unison-syncs at once. I for example, > sync different folders from my home-directories and currently have > to click different profiles for that. If you edit by hand your prf file, you can easily do this: after declaring what are the roots, you can add instructions of the form: path = Documents path = Desktop would synchronize the Documents and Desktop folders from both machines. You can find similar examples here: http:// www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download/releases/beta/unison- manual.html#minimalprofile > But I could even understand, if you'd like to keep the thing simple > as it is :) > > Anyway, even without any new features, this GUI/Tool supersedes any > other tool I've tried in the past days. Kudos! > > Greets from Germany, > > Tim Thank you for your message, Alan -- Alan Schmitt The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(Otherwise most people won't see them for a long time.) - Benjamin From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Fri Nov 23 12:42:38 2007 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 12:42:38 -0500 Subject: [Unison-hackers] [unison-svn] r257 - branches/2.27/doc Message-ID: <200711231742.lANHgcFl009264@canfield.cis.upenn.edu> Author: schmitta Date: 2007-11-23 12:42:37 -0500 (Fri, 23 Nov 2007) New Revision: 257 Modified: branches/2.27/doc/unison-manual.tex Log: Fixing also my web page in the 2.27 branch From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Fri Nov 23 12:42:45 2007 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 18:42:45 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] [unison-svn] r256 - trunk/doc In-Reply-To: <878C236D-8D81-4CA2-ADA3-0181433137E1@cis.upenn.edu> References: <200711231439.lANEdsBM000588@canfield.cis.upenn.edu> <878C236D-8D81-4CA2-ADA3-0181433137E1@cis.upenn.edu> Message-ID: On 23 nov. 07, at 17:27, Benjamin Pierce wrote: >> Modified: >> trunk/doc/unison-manual.tex >> Log: >> Fix the link for my (Alan Schmitt) page in the documentation > > Hi Alan, > > Since 2.27 is a release candidate, changes like this should be made > both in the trunk and in the 2.27 branch... (Otherwise most people > won't see them for a long time.) Oh, right. I just did it. Alan -- Alan Schmitt The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/attachments/20071123/250eb57d/PGP.sig From me at tim-adler.de Thu Nov 29 18:04:51 2007 From: me at tim-adler.de (Tim Adler) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:04:51 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Synchronizing between Mac and Linux: Nothing shows up! Message-ID: <633B5F7A-5108-4641-A1DB-6EE3A8EBF27F@tim-adler.de> Hey everybody, I posted this issue to the unison-users already, but Alan pointed me to come here. I'm successfully using Unison to synchronize two Macs (great tool btw, better than every commercial stuff available). Today I tried for the first time to synchronize my webpage which is on a 9.3 SUSE Linux server on the net. I did the usual thing, copied unison to /usr/bin on the Linux machine and set up a profile on my Mac pointing to my local and the remote directory (unison version is the same on both sides 2.4.47). The comparison seems to go well, but even when there is certainly something to synchronize between the both sides, the Mac GUI only shows: "Check and/adjust selected actions; then press Go" but there is absolutely nothing in the lower panel. The Console gives me an error-message: "29.11.07 13:16:43 Unison[598] *** NSThread: > ignoring exception '*** -[NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (0) > beyond bounds (0)' that raised > during thread perform of target 0x24b550 and selector 'afterUpdate:' " When I use the text-only version, the synchronisation goes well! Seems there is a problem with the Mac GUI! Greets, Tim BTW: Whenever I run the Mac GUI, there is the following error on the Konsole: 2007-11-30 00:03:41.495 Unison[1184:100b] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x20c7a0 of class NSThread autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking Stack: (0x9298827f 0x92895962 0x9289b3f4 0xa69d 0x25aa 0x2522 0x2449) 2007-11-30 00:03:41.518 Unison[1184:100b] Unknown class MessageProgressIndicator in Interface Builder file.