[chaoscope] Re: Development Update

  • From: Axone Man <axoneman01@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: chaoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 03:30:31 +0200

Hello to you chaoscope lovers

I made the test and I have the same results. It seems it occurs only when attractor needs a spin control to add or substract a value, like IFS and polynomial Sprott.
Just my two cents ;-)


Have fun !!!
François
Axone Man



gs1@xxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :


Hello


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The Exit event and the Clear method of the property palette trigger a memory access violation when they occur at the same time.

Steps to reproduce the bug :

- Create a project, select IFS or Polynomial Sprott as the attractor type. - Highlight the Randomness property in the attractor palette. - Click on the up/down button next to the matrix count or equation order text box.

This bug seems to be elusive, and doesn't occur all the time. ________________________________________________________________

if you Highlight the iterations property in the attractor palette it occurs too. It seems to occur more times when you set down the matrices numbers.


and Nicolas, please, just use (GS). Thanks. Gerson





-----MENSAGEM ORIGINAL----- De: Chaoscope <chaoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Enviada em: Qui, 06 Mai 2004 20:50:39 Assunto: Res: [chaoscope] Development Update




No post for May yet?

Development is rather slow lately, I am busy and have little time to spend on the project unfortunately.

I've started to update the web site and the manual, which will be included in the final binaries archive, a popular user request. I'll send the official archive to the beta-testers along with an install procedure to make sure we're square. I've decided to correct the last bug described by Gerson (sliders misbehaving when used close to the bottom edge of the palette) because it triggers an infinite loop and there's no choice left but to kill the application.

Here's the list of all the bugs corrected so far, followed by the initials of the tester who's reported it :

- wrong sub-system version number, won't run on Windows 9x/ME (JS) - language selection not working properly (JS) - bad scaling with Ctrl+mouse button (ND) - default gradients files not included in the binaries archive (JS) - attractors other than Julia may be mirrored (ND) - Julia mirroring lost when changing rendering mode (ND) - wrong file syntax for IFS in coefficients mode (ND) - scale still enabled when no attractor was found (GSL) - IFS search may ignore Randomness property (ND)

Bugs pending : - slider auto-scrolling may not stop (TN) - conflicting events in palette crash application (ND) - program may hang when slider is used close to the palette edge (GSL)

As you can see, I'm way ahead in the beta-testing competition. Some could say having the source code at hand is an unfair advantage, even though I've got to understand what I coded. Just to remind you, the tester who's reported the most bugs will have his name added on the program About box. Francois isn't qualifying because he started testing before everybody else. :-)

Nicolas Desprez>




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