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Fantastic Application! [[User:JoshSeal|JoshSeal]] 15:31, 10 January 2008 (EST)
Fantastic Application! [[User:JoshSeal|JoshSeal]] 15:31, 10 January 2008 (EST)

It would be great if the word(s) stayed on the screen longer. I'm thinking for one of my kids who is learning to read I would type something in, or they would, then they would watch the face and finally they would look back to the words to again read what they just heard.

Revision as of 08:29, 11 January 2008

Some feedback

Nice job! This is fun to play with and extremely cute. I love that the activity speaks the options as you change them. Some minor points:

  • The XEyes thing is great, but the distance between the two eyes means that for some screen positions one pupil is unrealistically off-level from the other. I'd recommend using the same y coordinate for both eyes; the average of the y coordinates that you are currently using should work.
  • It looks like you're updating the eyes on a timer. I suspect that it might be more CPU efficient to just forward the mouse motion events from the widget's parent, but I don't know enough about gtk to know if there are any obvious drawbacks to this approach.
  • The mouth doesn't close all the way at the end of a sentence.
  • It looks like you're already aware of the occasional stutters.
  • One mouth corner is drawn differently from the other; setting cairo to use rounded path joins and caps might look a little better.

Joe 00:28, 10 January 2008 (EST)

Fantastic Application! JoshSeal 15:31, 10 January 2008 (EST)

It would be great if the word(s) stayed on the screen longer. I'm thinking for one of my kids who is learning to read I would type something in, or they would, then they would watch the face and finally they would look back to the words to again read what they just heard.