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Skinning a scroll bar – Part 1 | Exploding Pixels
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Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. Skinning a scroll bar – Part 1. December 8, 2008. It’s true, there really is more than one way to skin a scrollbar (sorry, couldn’t resist). I’ve spent the last month of my spare time (wow that sounds lame) experimenting with the best way to allow developers to provide the minimum amount of code in order to specify a unique look (skin) for a scroll bar. From the outset, I wanted to eliminate the mostly redundant code that must be included in a. After ...
Heading to Apple | Exploding Pixels
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Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. December 4, 2009. I’ve accepted a job at Apple and will be starting there on Monday, December 7th, 2009. This is an absolutely fantastic opportunity and I am very much looking forward to contributing to the Mac platform. I don’t yet know what this will mean for Mac Widgets for Java. Or this blog, but I’ll keep you posted. 42 Responses to “Heading to Apple”. December 4, 2009 at 7:13 pm. December 4, 2009 at 7:16 pm. December 4, 2009 at 8:28 pm. Maybe yo...
Don’t forget the attachment | Exploding Pixels
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Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. Don’t forget the attachment. November 17, 2010. I’m rarely wowed by UIs these days, but Gmail impressed me today. I was writing up an email, with the intent of attaching a document. Of course, by the time I finished writing the email, I had forgotten to actually attach the document. But Gmail informed me of this mistake when I pressed send:. I wonder if they can figure out a way to warn me even. November 18, 2010 at 2:18 am. And I was blown away. ...
Sea Glass look and feel | Exploding Pixels
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Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. Sea Glass look and feel. October 1, 2009. I’ve teamed up with Kathryn Huxtable. On a new look and feel for Java we’re calling “Sea Glass”. The look was inspired by the following image:. The colors will likely be tweaked as we go, but the images above give you a feel for what we’re going for. I’ll provide a link for the project shortly, which will be open source. If you have comments or suggestions, be sure to leave them below. What’s it based on?
Creating a better JTable | Exploding Pixels
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Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. Creating a better JTable. May 18, 2009. Looks a little rough around the edges straight out of the box. With a couple of tweaks, though, we can make it fit in better on the Mac (and Windows too). Here’s a screen shot of a. That uses no auto-resize (the default on most platforms) with no customization:. So what’s the most glaring problem here? Below is the implementation. Note that I’ve done the striping in a custom. 0 : rowAtPoint; while (topY g.ge...
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Ich sehe die Welt in Farben! Samstag, 18. Oktober 2008. Hey, spannend. Es ist total egal, wie viele Leute sich für ein Thema interessieren. Die Themen werden immer in den Schedule gepinnt. Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post (Atom). Visual Thinking or Visual Explaining. Mein Profil vollständig anzeigen. Data Mining and Predictive Analytics. Tracking Model Performance Over Time. Java Graphics: Code Snippets, Musings, and Discoveries. Spinner: Alternative Spinner UI Implementations. Java User Group Hamburg.
Kathryn's Comments » Blog Archive » Blue Hair
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Posted on September 16, 2012, 9:57 pm, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Other. As you can see by my profile picture, I decided to color my entire head blue, with some purple and green here and there. It’s been a month, and I’m really enjoying it. It is fading somewhat, but still very bright. There is a certain amount of regrowth, and I’ll be bleaching my roots and recoloring it this weekend. More of the same, I think. Click here to cancel reply. Soups, Stews, and Chowders.
Kathryn's Comments » Blog Archive » French Silk Pie
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Posted on January 15, 2014, 9:47 pm, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Food. Somehow I have omitted my signature recipe from my blog. It is online, but not linked, except from Google , and that’s a serious oversight. So, here is a link to my French Silk Pie recipe. Warning: this contains raw eggs. I always use fresh organic eggs. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Laquo; Colouring Calacas.
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Posted on August 19, 2012, 2:35 pm, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Other. H&H Color Lab offered me a position in December, so I’ve been an employee rather than a contractor since then. I’ve been awfully busy working on their desktop apps. Get a Sea Glass Look and Feel. Release out in our copious free time. We are now at version 0.2. July 12, 2013 at 3:23 am. Hey Kathryn, I’m in love with your hair! Can i have some tips on how to get your sassy look please? We section t...
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. The Docbkx Wrapper Plugin is a wrapper around the docbkx-maven-plugin and the htmlfilter-site-maven-plugin. It is intended to simplify their use by factoring out common elements. A Mac OS X Cocoa Eclipse 3.5/3.6 plugin to set the Mac represented document in the window so that, among other things, DTerm works. Produce Maven site documentation that looks much like this blog, except that the navigation menu is on the left. Developed in conjunction with Ken Orr. Very m...
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. I have always read a lot. Generally, I focus in one area for several years and then move to something else. I’ve always read a lot of science fiction and fantasy, though I read less these days than I did ten or fifteen years ago. My current reading is not really focussed in any one area. I’ve been reading some mysteries, some sf, some economics, some astrophysics, some mythological analysis, some history. Which was a sequel to. My argument against all this is:.
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Posted on November 19, 2011, 8:51 am, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Other. Since June, I’ve been working at H&H Color Lab. Which processes color photos from professional photographers and produces high-end products such as wedding albums, greeting/anniversary/graduation cards, canvas gallery wraps (made by dye sublimation of an image onto canvas and wrapped around a wood frame), and much more. They also can handle normal photo prints. But I’ve been busy with work.
Kathryn's Comments » Blog Archive » Colouring Calacas
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Posted on September 9, 2013, 6:56 pm, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Other. So there’s this thing on Google going around, where Carolyn Curtis. Has been drawing Calaca skulls from the Mexican Day of the Dead from people’s profile pictures or other photo. Carolyn is doing black and white drawings. I’ve coloured a couple of them for people. Here’s one of my friend Mz Maau. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Laquo; A Year of Blue Hair.
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Rants on computing, politics, and life. Archive for the ‘Food’ Category. Posted on January 15, 2014, 9:47 pm, by Kathryn Huxtable, under Food. Somehow I have omitted my signature recipe from my blog. It is online, but not linked, except from Google , and that’s a serious oversight. So, here is a link to my French Silk Pie recipe. Warning: this contains raw eggs. I always use fresh organic eggs. Also, this is really easy with a stand mixer. […]. Read the rest of this entry ». I modified a recipe. Posted o...
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Exploding Pixels | Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces
Exposing the pixels behind beautiful user interfaces. Don’t forget the attachment. November 17, 2010. I’m rarely wowed by UIs these days, but Gmail impressed me today. I was writing up an email, with the intent of attaching a document. Of course, by the time I finished writing the email, I had forgotten to actually attach the document. But Gmail informed me of this mistake when I pressed send:. I wonder if they can figure out a way to warn me even. Time for a new keyboard. June 13, 2010. So I’m thr...
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