30-Dec-2005 13:07 | Feed Icons

Some days ago I updated my feeds (I already wrote about that). Something worth noting is that I now use the pseudo-standard Feed Icons. They were first used in the Mozilla applications and will now also be used in Microsoft’s IE 7 (See this blog). So it will eventually become the icon users will be looking for when interested in a feed of a website. Well, I’m not sure if it really fits in the look of beeger.net the way I’m using it now, but for the time being it’s not really bad either.

30-Dec-2005 12:35 | WordPress 2.0

Only a few days after setting up the Squareness DevBlog with WordPress 1.5.2 WordPress 2.0 was now released. I took the time to upgrade to 2.0. It’s a fairly easy procedure not unlike the one needed to upgrade a MovableType installation.

The most changes in WordPress affect the inner workings of it and are mostly interesting to plugin authors and eventually for the WordPress users who will profit from better plugins. The administration GUI changed to a blueish color scheme and AJAX is used on several parts of it.

A thing that will probably cause some controversies is the new Aksimet plugin for comment spam checking. With this plugin WordPress leaves the “purely OpenSource” landscape. The WordPress zealots complained about Six Apart’s central role in the TypeKey service. For Aksimet to work you need an API-key from WordPress.com and all comments that are posted on your WordPress blog are send to Aksimet for checking. Now come on WP zealots and explain how this is better than the Six Apart/TypeKey situation.

28-Dec-2005 12:17 | King Kong = Jurassic Park 4

Oh well. I had to watch it. It’s the newest movie by Peter Jackson and I really had to know what the next thing after “The Lord of The Rings” would look like.

From the nerd’s viewpoint it’s an amazingly well done movie. The effects are very well done and the creatures look quite realistic. Besides the big monkey otherwise known as King Kong there are all kinds of dinosaurs and also some other prehistoric creatures which probably actually never dwelt on this planet.

The story is as shallow as ever. King Kong falls in love with a blond beauty from New York and defends her against all sorts of creatures. Finally King Kong is transported to New York and becomes the main actor in a Broadway show. He dislikes his role very much and leaves the show. On his way to the Empire State Building he picks up his beloved blond and climbs all the way to the top of the skyscraper where he is finally shot down by some war planes.

Not much of a story, is it? The dinosaurs a worth a look and there are some nicely done scenes with all those imaginatively created creatures. Peter Jackson created another 3 hour movie but this time it’s only effects and nearly no story.

26-Dec-2005 19:59 | Atom 1.0 and RSS 2.0

This is the first time I changed the feed generation since installing MT over two years ago. Now this site provides feeds in the RSS 2.0 and the Atom 1.0 formats with full text and the occasional images. The RSS 1.0 feed will be removed in a few weeks.

So: Update your feed readers to use one of the new feeds.

21-Dec-2005 16:10 | Squareness DevBlog

For my Squareness project I have created a development blog, which I’m using to blog about all kinds of development news concerning Squareness. There are sometimes long periods of time without new releases. This blog will fill in the time between releases.

I took this oportunity to test another blogging system - WordPress. I haven’t been using anything other than MovableType for some time now. I’m still statisfied with MovableType, but I wanted to see what this thing so many people talk about looks like.

Creating the theme was a breeze. Most parts were already present in the Squareness site. I took the default theme as a template for my own and replaced many things around the WordPress tags. The admin GUI looks nice and is quite intuitive. There’s also a port of the Markdown plugin and it also seems to have its SmartyPants on. Very nice.

05-Dec-2005 18:39 | Squareness Look And Feel to support Laf-Plugin

Some days ago I was contacted by Kirill Grouchnikov, author of the Substance Look And Feel. He told me about Laf-Plugin and asked whether I would integrate it into Squareness Look And Feel.

Laf-Plugin is a simple plugin API targeted specifically at Swing Look And Feels. L&F authors can define plugin categories and load plugins defined for those categories. Laf-Plugin comes with a predefined plugin category — component plugins.

As Swing comes of age more and more third party components and component libraries become available. At the same time more and more pluggable look and feels become available. Laf-Plugin provides a consistent way of defining the look and feel for such components in the context of a specific look and feel. The look and feel dynamically finds the plugins available for it and loads the additional ui delegates defined in them. When a third party component is used the ui delegate from the matching plugin is used and the component fits seamlessly into the look and feel of the containing application.

I think Laf-Plugin is a very good idea. It’s simple and lightweight and does its job. I have integrated Laf-Plugin into Squareness and am currently developing a plugin for Ribbon to make sure my integration works correctly before releasing it.

I hope more look and feels will join this efort and I hope that component developers will also support it. Component developers need to provide ui class id for each component to make this work.

05-Dec-2005 18:32 | Inkscape

Inkscape is a vector graphics editor. It’s native format is SVG, a standard for vector graphics by the W3C slowly gaining support by the web browsers. Inkscape is based on Sodipodi, which hasn’t seen any updates for nearly two years.

It’s really fun to work with Inkscape. The transformation tool and the boolean operators that allow the combination of two shapes are quite cool. I also like the layers support that allows you to create layers containing the shapes. It’s sometimes useful to be able to hide a layer when you want to concentrate on a specific aspect of the image. Inkscape doesn’t have SVG-animation support and will probably never get it, though animation support would make it really perfect.

05-Dec-2005 13:18 | The Descent

“The Descent” is a nice splatter movie with classic boo-effects. It’s a film about six women going down into some caves that have supposedly never been explored by any human being. One of the women lost her husband and daughter in a car accident and is still somewhat labile. As was to be expected, the women get lost in the caves and meet some strange creatures that feast on fresh humans. Dinner’s served :)

I have already watched the movie back in August on the FantasyFilmfest. Now it’s officially landed in the German cinemas with a German synchronization. Since there isn’t any other viewable movie in the cinemas right now, I watched it again. Even when watched the second time the movie is still quite scary.