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Thursday, 25th of November 2021, 19:36:08 UTC
20:24:00
etimmons
I've got the beginnings of a connection pool for Drakma. Maybe I'll extract it, actually write tests, and call it forceling.
20:58:11
johnjay
Nilby: maybe it's the curse of lisp
20:59:12
jackdaniel
a severly overrated term :)
21:04:01
edgar-rft
I was cursed by lisp ... until I learned howto recurse
21:12:46
Nilby
I guess I'm okay with being cursed with too much power and flexibility
21:14:34
Nilby
and nobody runs my software in C/C++ anymore either
21:27:49
hayley
johnjay: well spooked my prototypes
21:28:08
hayley
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23:34:05
kuao
http://www.lisp-book.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/13/353091856.jpg
2:53:10
Guest74
is there some standard lisp meta data file for font/sprite atlases?
2:56:47
mfiano
No standard. Just mfiano/patchwork
2:59:20
Guest74
I'm a correct in assuming that's sprites only? no hotspots/advances?
3:00:27
mfiano
Correct. That's a job for your collision detection pipeline, as they could differ between the same sprites.
3:02:02
Guest74
mainly concerned with fonts at the moment. have been meaning to use that binpack sometime.
3:04:06
Guest74
ah, doesn't write lisp. But i guess there's a standard for bmfront.
3:06:03
mfiano
it writes json or xml, which can be easily turned into lisp
3:09:43
Guest74
I'm creating the atlases. so just wondering if there was a standard lisp way to save them that would be compatible with what other people are doing. I'll just write out stuff that can be read in then.
4:00:34
beach
Good morning everyone!
6:00:29
susam
Good morning, everyone! Hope you are all having a nice Friday!
Friday, 26th of November 2021, 7:36:08 UTC