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hi,
please find attached the new 'Tabulated()' macro, designed to add tables to
scene files, displaying related information.
the archive includes an include file, a "manual"/documentation HTML page, and
several demo/example scenes. to install, unzip the archive (will create
directory 'tabu'), then link or copy the .inc file to a POV-Ray "library_path"
directory.
two people have volunteered to be guinea pigs, you know who you are, thanks; any
remaining errors/bugs are mine. feedback, criticisms, tips -- all equally
welcome (more or less ;-))
enjoy, jr.
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> please find attached the new 'Tabulated()' macro, designed to add tables to
> scene files, displaying related information.
the second release/version of 'Tabulated()' adds an option for highlighting a
cell, or a range of. (fingers crossed) the code now has fewer bugs, and the
introductory comments have been completed. as always, comments, tips, and
critique welcome.
enjoy, jr.
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Op 15/08/2021 om 23:53 schreef jr:
> "jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> please find attached the new 'Tabulated()' macro, designed to add tables to
>> scene files, displaying related information.
>
> the second release/version of 'Tabulated()' adds an option for highlighting a
> cell, or a range of. (fingers crossed) the code now has fewer bugs, and the
> introductory comments have been completed. as always, comments, tips, and
> critique welcome.
>
>
> enjoy, jr.
>
To avoid confusion, it might be important to add version/release numbers
to the zips.
--
Thomas
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hi,
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> To avoid confusion, it might be important to add version/release numbers
> to the zips.
agree, thanks.
regards, jr.
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From: William F Pokorny
Subject: Re: Tabulated() macro, making tables easy
Date: 16 Sep 2021 10:22:55
Message: <6143533f@news.povray.org>
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On 8/15/21 5:53 PM, jr wrote:
> "jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> please find attached the new 'Tabulated()' macro, designed to add tables to
>> scene files, displaying related information.
>
> the second release/version of 'Tabulated()' adds an option for highlighting a
> cell, or a range of. (fingers crossed) the code now has fewer bugs, and the
> introductory comments have been completed. as always, comments, tips, and
> critique welcome.
>
A few minor comments after my first use - version 202106.2.
1)----------
You can get rid of the high ambient warning by changing:
#declare tabu__data_finishes_ = array [2] {
finish {ambient .1 diffuse .8 specular .1},
finish {ambient 0 emission .85}
};
to
#declare tabu__data_finishes_ = array [2] {
finish {ambient .1 emission 0 diffuse .8 specular .1},
finish {ambient 0 emission .85}
};
2)----------
Documentation. (Great by the way)
Where you have references to your google drive for your Foreach() and
Ruled() variation at the bottom of the documentation, it would be handy
to have a reference/link to the most current Tabulated() too.
A nit, but, indicating the Tabulated() version to which the
documentation pertains in the html would be helpful.
3)----------
Not unexpectedly ;-) ..., the macro uses all lower case identifiers, but
well prefixed ones. For the povr branch, this does force a configuration
and compile without the identifier case checking to make use of it.
Great work jr & Tabulated() development helpers!
Bill P.
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hi,
William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
(that statistical summary table does look properly "intimidating :-))
> A few minor comments after my first use - version 202106.2.
>
> 1)----------
> You can get rid of the high ambient warning by changing:
>
> #declare tabu__data_finishes_ = array [2] {
> finish {ambient .1 diffuse .8 specular .1},
> finish {ambient 0 emission .85}
> };
>
> to
>
> #declare tabu__data_finishes_ = array [2] {
> finish {ambient .1 emission 0 diffuse .8 specular .1},
> finish {ambient 0 emission .85}
> };
thanks, will do.
> 2)----------
> Documentation. (Great by the way)
(thank you. always the most difficult part of a project, I think)
> Where you have references to your google drive for your Foreach() and
> Ruled() variation at the bottom of the documentation, it would be handy
> to have a reference/link to the most current Tabulated() too.
>
> A nit, but, indicating the Tabulated() version to which the
> documentation pertains in the html would be helpful.
yes, thanks, will make note of the version in text. will consider the reference
link point; am thinking a wiki page with latest version of each include I've
done?
> 3)----------
>
> Not unexpectedly ;-) ..., the macro uses all lower case identifiers, but
> well prefixed ones. For the povr branch, this does force a configuration
> and compile without the identifier case checking to make use of it.
heh, mine was already compiled to allow lowercase. :-)
> Great work jr & Tabulated() development helpers!
both BE + TdeG deserve those cheers.
regards, jr.
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From: William F Pokorny
Subject: Re: Tabulated() macro, making tables easy
Date: 19 Sep 2021 05:41:41
Message: <614705d5@news.povray.org>
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On 9/18/21 5:15 AM, jr wrote:
> will consider the reference
> link point; am thinking a wiki page with latest version of each include I've
> done?
That would work. Aim, of course, is knowing quickly whether one has the
latest package/zip in hand, and if not, where to grab it.
Bill P.
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hi,
William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> On 9/18/21 5:15 AM, jr wrote:
> > will consider the reference
> > link point; am thinking a wiki page with latest version of each include I've
> > done?
> That would work. Aim, of course, is knowing quickly whether one has the
> latest package/zip in hand, and if not, where to grab it.
would appears to be the operative word. wrote to Mr Cason re wiki a little over
a week ago, no reply. seems countering git-hubris with fact may have been ..
counter-productive. :-) (anyone seen clipka??)
> Suppose the answer to that second question, depends some on the answer
> to the first. My best guess is '-into' won't be in the next one, if
> another tarball gets publish relatively soon.
personally I'd be happy to play with an unpublished version (hint, hint).
regards, jr.
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