[kepler-dev] EML200DataSource Problems
Chad Berkley
berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Oct 7 14:46:51 PDT 2004
Hmm, I haven't worked with changing the icons at all but i know there is
code to do this because that's how they do the "animate execution"
thing. Maybe you have to file a ChangeRequest? I'm just kind of
guessing at this point without looking into it more. sorry.
chad
Rod Spears wrote:
> I have found a bug in the EML200DataSource, but that is a separate bug
> from the ports not updating, it's a bug JIng told me about.
>
> It's my belief that it is a Ptolemy issue that the ports don't update.
> Also, I sent an email on this while back and didn't get a satisfactory
> answer. When I change the iconDescription attribute to a different SVG
> icon description it does not get updated on the screen until I move the
> icon.
>
> In my local build I changed the RecordResult to initially have "busy"
> icon (as was suggested) and then when the ports are configured it
> changes itself to the icon we all know and love. But I'll say it again,
> the icon does not update unless I click on it and move it.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on why this is?
>
> Rod
>
> Chad Berkley wrote:
>
>> I just tried this and get the same results...when i drag the bears
>> dataset out, it has no ports. I then move the actor on the canvas and
>> 3 ports appear. If I search for datos, find the datos dataset then
>> drag it out, it has no ports. i then move the datos dataset and a
>> bunch of ports appear on the actor. the bear actor, however, does not
>> change when i move the datos dataset. I did not see that the number
>> of ports for the bear actor was incorrect, although the first time i
>> tried this, kepler completely froze while I was doing the 2nd search.
>> I couldn't repro that though.
>>
>> chad
>>
>> Dan Higgins wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rod,
>>> I was playing around with the Data tab in Kepler and ran into some
>>> strange behaviors (bugs?) that you may know how to fix (unless it is
>>> just on my machine).
>>>
>>> 1) Open a new Graph Editor. Then click on the 'Data' tab and search
>>> for 'bear'. The dataset "Bears are Really big" will appear in the
>>> tree. Drag it to the panel on the right. Everything is OK so far. [I
>>> see that now no output port no automatically appear and that one has
>>> to "Look Inside" to configure a table. I think it might be useful to
>>> have a default output of the table as a string (or a parameter to set
>>> that)].
>>>
>>> 2) Before you 'Look Inside', just drag the icon around to a new
>>> location. Three output ports appear when you finish moving the actor!
>>>
>>> 3) Now do another search (leaving the 'bears' actor in place), say
>>> for 'datos' and drag the result to the right. Now move this second
>>> actor. I get a bunch of output ports appearing on BOTH the datos and
>>> the bear dataset! The number for the 'bears' actor is NOT correct!
>>>
>>> Can you reproduce this?
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>
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