8:44:47jackdanielnyef: in ideal world: analysis what spec calls for and what mcclim implements and after that protocol documentation taking that into account with short summary: does McCLIM the right thing? are there alternative interpretations? what are possible improvements?
12:39:31lokeI understand the CLIM math code that I found yesterday a bit better now.
12:39:36lokeI can use it to render some expressions, etc.
12:40:40lokeHowever, it turns out that it's quite limited. There is a lot of code, but most of it is maths related. There quite a bit of stuff there, but the CLIM stuff is acutally quite basic. It can render fractions, exponents etc, but nothing more advanced than that. A sum, for example, is completely out of scope fo rit.
12:52:54beachSo it looks like you found yourself a nice project.
13:40:51jackdanielhttp://hellsgate.pl/files/a05232d3 (example pane hierarchy with intervening mirrored and unmirrored sheets for documentation and backend tests) - red is mirrored, cyan is unmirrored
13:41:36jackdanielwhen I think about it it would be nice to write code for inspector which provides similar representation of "live" frames, but I don't think I'm up to it
13:47:50beachHow did you draw that? Is it a screenshot of a CLIM application?