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Have a look at the [[WEL_and_Unicode|description made for the WEL library]]. The same applies to EiffelVision2.
 
Have a look at the [[WEL_and_Unicode|description made for the WEL library]]. The same applies to EiffelVision2.
  
=Readings=
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=Resources=
  
 
==Unicode==
 
==Unicode==
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** http://www.unicode.org/standard/WhatIsUnicode.html
 
** http://www.unicode.org/standard/WhatIsUnicode.html
 
** http://www.unicode.org/standard/standard.html
 
** http://www.unicode.org/standard/standard.html
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==Vision2 Ace file & Vision2 project==
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Linux:
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* You find the vision2 ace file in the subdirectory $ISE_EIFFEL/precomp/spec/linux-x86/vision2/
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Windows:
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* You find the vision2 ace file in the subdirectory %EIFFEL-ROOT%/precomp/library/spec/windows/vision2/
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Instead of loading just the vision2 ace file it's more usefull (at least while getting to know the code) to create a new project that uses the vision2 libraries
  
 
=Milestones=
 
=Milestones=
  
==M1: April 25th==
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==M1: May 19th==
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* finally found a working and up to date version of Eiffel Studio and Vision 2
  
 
==M2: May ??? ==
 
==M2: May ??? ==
 
* implement multi screen support for Vision: [[Multi screen support]]
 
* implement multi screen support for Vision: [[Multi screen support]]
* collaborate with the internationalization team (TODO add link to their project page)
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* collaborate with the [[internationalization]] team
 
* write a decent STRING_32 implementation for  
 
* write a decent STRING_32 implementation for  
 
** string comparisons
 
** string comparisons
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=Team=
 
=Team=
  
Everyone intrested in this project is welcome to join our mailinglist [http://origo.ethz.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/es-vision| es-vision@origo.ethz.ch]
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Everyone interested in this project is welcome to join our mailinglist [http://origo.ethz.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/es-vision es-vision@origo.ethz.ch]
  
* Project Leader: Raffaele
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* Project Leader: [[User:Rasa| Raffaele]]
* [[User:Serafin| Serafin]]
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* [[User:korzieher| Adrian]]
 
* [[User:Bayt| Bayt]]
 
* [[User:Bayt| Bayt]]
 
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* [[User:frEeAx| Michele]]
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* [[User:Serafin| Studi]]
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* [[User:firelink| Ali]]
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* [[User:Sesmar| Ramon]]
  
 
=Communication=
 
=Communication=

Latest revision as of 04:51, 6 June 2006


Introduction

Have a look at the description made for the WEL library. The same applies to EiffelVision2.

Resources

Unicode


Vision2 Ace file & Vision2 project

Linux:

  • You find the vision2 ace file in the subdirectory $ISE_EIFFEL/precomp/spec/linux-x86/vision2/

Windows:

  • You find the vision2 ace file in the subdirectory %EIFFEL-ROOT%/precomp/library/spec/windows/vision2/

Instead of loading just the vision2 ace file it's more usefull (at least while getting to know the code) to create a new project that uses the vision2 libraries

Milestones

M1: May 19th

  • finally found a working and up to date version of Eiffel Studio and Vision 2

M2: May ???

  • implement multi screen support for Vision: Multi screen support
  • collaborate with the internationalization team
  • write a decent STRING_32 implementation for
    • string comparisons
    • lower/upper case conversion
    • some of it is already in Gobo but not completely as efficient as it should
  • To be completed by the team


Team

Everyone interested in this project is welcome to join our mailinglist es-vision@origo.ethz.ch

Communication

We agreed to communicate via IRC (orwell.freenode.net/es-vision). For Windows user there are different programs available. For example:

Linux user (for ex.) one of the following

  • xchat
  • irssi (console-app.)

after downloading and installing, you can connect to a server with the command

/server <serveradress>

where <serveradress> is (for ex.) orwell.freenode.net (more freenode servers).

to enter our channel, type:

/join #es-vision

also you can set/change your nickname with

/nick <new_nick>

where <new_nick> is you nickname.