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Website - User Haikus?

Forum thread started by hKey on Thu, 2006-06-08 23:11

It would be kind of interesting to have a place on the Haiku website where people could submit their own haikus, similar to the ones found in NetPositive.
You could have them by categories like "Web Browser->Page not found", "Operating System->Boot" and "Operating System->Shutdown", and let people browse by category or view random, and maybe vote.

Calculator app?

Forum thread started by j_freeman on Mon, 2006-05-29 20:26

Every decent OS I've ever had the pleasure of using came with a basic calculator program, but I realized a few weeks ago that I've never seen one in BeOS. What about including one with Haiku? I don't think it'd seem like that hard of a program to do; maybe someone with the proper programming knowledge could tackle this? Something along the lines of Windows' calculator maybe.

Direct close

Forum thread started by Henrik Nygren on Thu, 2006-05-25 12:44

If I've opened a window, deselected it, and then clicked on the close button, the window is selected again.

I would like the window to close when i click the close button even if the window isn't s

Feeds from haiku-os.org?`

Forum thread started by jeff_schiller on Wed, 2006-05-10 21:12

Can someone put up a RSS/Atom feed for haiku-os.org?

Real Internationalization

Forum thread started by i18n on Wed, 2006-05-03 06:09

As I learned from FreeBSD, Linux etc., there is mostly a chaos about multilingual apps. If the app is based on GTK+, it has the possibility of different languages, QT too, but, there is a lot outside only in English with TK/TCL or xview, every app has its own way how to be multilingual.

As BeOS from scratch supports UTF-8 encoding, it would be a good idea to support i18n around the whole GUI, which means, if I'm Polish, I can switch to Polish language and all apps are Polish too, like it is realized with the Open Tracker, but goes a lot broader. That means the input method too, so, if Haiku supports multiple users, every user can use his own language and write, maybe, in Japanese Input Method at a Hungarian interface. Only one click away. He/she can switch the keyboard layout the same way, I like a German interface but have often to write in Chinese traditional characters, but I like to use my German keyboard for there are a lot of symbols hard to find at English keyboard layout with German letters printed on.

If Haiku wants to become successful, here is a very important feature that other OS do not support. For instance, if I want to use Windows in Chinese and German, I have to install two different MS Windows, If I want to have using different languages users at Linux, I can give KDE or GNOME the order to be Chinese, Japanese etc. But, a lot of apps will not be translated into the target language.

The only way to make this possible would be a "Language Kit" what all apps can use.

I saw a very good idea at QNX with Chinese: because Chinese owns a lot of characters, the fonts will be immense big in space, TTF or Type1 will have 12, 16 or more MB. So, QNX uses special stroke fonts at the desktop, very clear, they do not use much space, so they are rendered well and fast. Only at printing time you can choose a TTF or PS font to have a nice output. (Here's an explanation http://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/momentics621_docs/cpim_en/user_guide/... or http://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/6.3.0/photon/prog_guide/fonts.html -- here the information from Bitstream http://www.bitstream.com/font_rendering/products/dev_fonts/sb_cjk.html) -- together with the "Language Kit" it would be a big step to the future for Haiku.

Suggestion: built-in double-buffering

Forum thread started by steveh on Sun, 2006-04-30 05:51

I was looking over the old BeOS Developer's Guide and didn't see mention of double-buffering for a BView. I was thinking that it would be really nice to have a flag on a BView constructor like B_DOUBLE_BUFFER and, voila, it's all taken care of for you instead of having to write that same old common code where one has to manage their own offscreen pic and do a bit blit.

Raise Cash

Forum thread started by BeAdingo on Fri, 2006-04-28 14:55

I think the Haiku website should include some links to books on OS-development and programming. By registering as affiliate for Amazon you could generate some cash out of it towards development costs.

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