If you did a Find-Again by choosing the menu item, it worked reliably.#
However if you did it by pressing Cmd-G on the keyboard, it would skip a certain number of instances. #
This is now fixed. When you press Cmd-G you reliably go to the next occurrence of the string you were searching for. #
Reminder to self: The keyboard handling in Drummer is a patchwork. Some of it is inside Concord, some is handled by a Drummer-level keyboard handler (including stuff that should move down to Concord, for example the inclusion code).#
Concord is getting some attention these days, so I put together a little reader app that follows the Change Notes outline. Not sure what I'm going to do with it, but I wanted you all to see it. These are instant outlines, that means the reader app opens a socket to the server the file comes from and when it updates, gets the latest version and shows that. It's kind of like a self-updating feed in an outline. Proven to be an effective way to communicate. #
You can have it view your own OPML file by using the url parameter. An example of a reader that's viewing the States outline. #
A note from Ken asks if he should be seeing 2.0.8 as the version for web Drummer.#
Yes. I haven't been bumping version numbers in the user-facing code. I have been doing it for the JavaScript modules as new versions are released. #
I don't find we need to bump the versions to communicate at this point. Maybe soon there will be a need. For sure when there is a "release" I will bump the version number on both web and electric releases. #
If you did a Find-Again by choosing the menu item, it worked reliably.#
However if you did it by pressing Cmd-G on the keyboard, it would skip a certain number of instances. #
This is now fixed. When you press Cmd-G you reliably go to the next occurrence of the string you were searching for. #
Reminder to self: The keyboard handling in Drummer is a patchwork. Some of it is inside Concord, some is handled by a Drummer-level keyboard handler (including stuff that should move down to Concord, for example the inclusion code).#
Concord is getting some attention these days, so I put together a little reader app that follows the Change Notes outline. Not sure what I'm going to do with it, but I wanted you all to see it. These are instant outlines, that means the reader app opens a socket to the server the file comes from and when it updates, gets the latest version and shows that. It's kind of like a self-updating feed in an outline. Proven to be an effective way to communicate. #
You can have it view your own OPML file by using the url parameter. An example of a reader that's viewing the States outline. #
A note from Ken asks if he should be seeing 2.0.8 as the version for web Drummer.#
Yes. I haven't been bumping version numbers in the user-facing code. I have been doing it for the JavaScript modules as new versions are released. #
I don't find we need to bump the versions to communicate at this point. Maybe soon there will be a need. For sure when there is a "release" I will bump the version number on both web and electric releases. #
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