diff --git a/processing/build/shared/readme.txt b/processing/build/shared/readme.txt index ea0c2c708..436551faa 100644 --- a/processing/build/shared/readme.txt +++ b/processing/build/shared/readme.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ PROCE55ING DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT -RELEASE 0048 - 7 JANUARY 2003 +RELEASE 0049 - 26 JANUARY 2003 (c) 2001-03 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Interaction Design Institute Ivrea @@ -138,14 +138,16 @@ keep, but some of the larger ones that we know about: kill the java runtime and restart your app. this will slowly be ironed out. -- there is a report of the blinking text caret disappearing on - windows xp.. hasn't been verified just yet.. +- some examples seem to be broken, this will be ironed out for 0050 + +- a couple tweaks with the syntax of 'color' statements are needed, + this is related to the above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -GENERAL NOTES / COMMON MISTAKES +GENERAL NOTES / COMMON ISSUES - size() must use numbers, not variables. this is because of how the size command is interpreted by proce55ing. diff --git a/processing/build/shared/revisions.txt b/processing/build/shared/revisions.txt index 11b76fb54..1d83288de 100644 --- a/processing/build/shared/revisions.txt +++ b/processing/build/shared/revisions.txt @@ -1,3 +1,69 @@ +ABOUT REV 0049 - 26 january 2003 + +a release of p5 to honor the national tv advertising holiday +known as the super bowl in the united states. + + +[ feature additions ] + +- lots of new examples (some may have issues, see 'known bugs' below) + +- code with beauty and grace: new coloring for syntax and the editor, + fancied up to work more like the p5 site itself. + +- loadImage and loadStream now support http:// URLs (thanks to glen + for pointing out the omission + +- framerate() is a function that always returns the current frame rate + as a float. + +- framrate(float num) sets the framerate to a specific number. it can + be used inside setup() or even inside loop(). framerate(0) ressets + back to the maximum possible framerate. + +- new math functions: ceil, floor, and round all work on floats. + + +[ bug fixes ] + +- attempt has been made to fix the disappearing caret bug. i haven't + been able to reproduce this on my win2k machine, so i don't know if + it's fixed.. you'll have to let me know. + +- pmouseX and pmouseY are now colored like their siblings mouseX and + mouseY (thanks benelek) + +- pmouseX and pmouseY now get set the very first time mouseX and + mouseY are set, which might help remove some "if (firstTime)" code + in a couple of projects. + +- fixing the print() weirdness uncovered a bug with long lines in the + console. + + +[ between bug and feature ] + +- nicer looking default html for exporting. that old stuff was + embarrassing. we had hoped it would be too embarrassing for anyone + to use, but we were wrong. so we've improved the default. + +- print() now shows things on the console, even without a println(). + thanks to mike davis and others for pointing this out. + +- delay() should no longer slurp up cpu time and make your machine + flip out. also, it doesn't run on the first time through loop(), + making things a little smoother. (thanks to glen murphy for the + report) + + +[ known bugs ] + +- some examples seem to be broken, this will be ironed out for 0050 + +- a couple tweaks with the syntax of 'color' statements are needed, + this is related to the above + + ABOUT REV 0048 - 7 january 2003 [ mac os ] diff --git a/processing/todo.txt b/processing/todo.txt index 686c44648..f2ad8e08c 100644 --- a/processing/todo.txt +++ b/processing/todo.txt @@ -23,12 +23,11 @@ X add framerate to colored things list 0050 -_ weirdness with mac swiss-german keyboard on []{}| -_ several examples broken (note from creas) in bugs.txt - _ go through the bboard and make sure everything up to date here _ see if moved topics need to be deleted as well _ (log in from another machine as guest) +_ weirdness with mac swiss-german keyboard on []{}| +_ several examples broken (note from creas) in bugs.txt ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////