From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> Subject: IRUSH report filtering Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:44:07 -0500 |
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Happy New Year, All.. Hopefully everyone has recovered from their hangovers by now, and are ready to get back to work. (Maybe some of you are hoping to slide through the rest of the week un-noticed ;) One IRUSH feature I've been getting a lot of requests for is a simple 'filter' feature in irush so that artists can easily filter large 'Jobs' and 'Cpus' reports to only see certain entries, similar to egrep/grep. Here's a demo of what I've come up with that I think those with huge Jobs/Cpus reports will like: http://seriss.com/rush/flash/irush-report-demo.html (this video has no sound, and is about 2mins) The feature is similar to the magnifying glass "search" feature found in iTunes and Thunderbird. Simple egrep and perl style regular expressions are allowed, so that you can do somewhat more than just search for simple strings. You can combine this with column sorting to achieve a secondary level of sorting. The first 4 customers that reply to me directly via email can try out the alpha release: * You must already be running Rush 102.42* * Tell me what version of Rush you're running * Tell me what platforms you'll need binaries for I'm shooting for having this feature in the next maintenance release, 102.42a8, which should be over the next few weeks, either late Jan or mid Feb '07. |
From: Robert Minsk <rminsk@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:46:21 -0500 |
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I'll test it... 102.42a6 linux and mac |
From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:55:02 -0500 |
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Robert Minsk wrote: I'll test it... 102.42a6 linux and mac Wow, a 2 minute response.. that was fast. ;) I'll contact you through private email with the info. I'll take 3 more testers.. |
From: "Niklas Aldergren" <n.aldergren@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 06:01:07 -0500 |
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On 4 Jan 2007 00:55:02 -0000, Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> wrote: [posted to rush.general] Robert Minsk wrote: > I'll test it... > > 102.42a6 > linux and mac Wow, a 2 minute response.. that was fast. ;) I'll contact you through private email with the info. I'll take 3 more testers.. We'll gladly test it too. /Niklas -- Swiss International | www.swiss.se |
From: Robert Minsk <rminsk@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:47:23 -0500 |
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I'll test it... 102.42a6 linux and mac On Wednesday 03 January 2007 16:44, you wrote: > [posted to rush.general] > > Happy New Year, All.. > > Hopefully everyone has recovered from their hangovers by now, > and are ready to get back to work. (Maybe some of you are hoping > to slide through the rest of the week un-noticed ;) > > One IRUSH feature I've been getting a lot of requests for > is a simple 'filter' feature in irush so that artists can > easily filter large 'Jobs' and 'Cpus' reports to only see > certain entries, similar to egrep/grep. > > Here's a demo of what I've come up with that I think those > with huge Jobs/Cpus reports will like: > http://seriss.com/rush/flash/irush-report-demo.html > > (this video has no sound, and is about 2mins) > > The feature is similar to the magnifying glass "search" feature > found in iTunes and Thunderbird. > > Simple egrep and perl style regular expressions are allowed, > so that you can do somewhat more than just search for simple > strings. You can combine this with column sorting to achieve > a secondary level of sorting. > > The first 4 customers that reply to me directly via email > can try out the alpha release: > > * You must already be running Rush 102.42* > * Tell me what version of Rush you're running > * Tell me what platforms you'll need binaries for > > I'm shooting for having this feature in the next maintenance > release, 102.42a8, which should be over the next few weeks, > either late Jan or mid Feb '07. |
From: Dan Murray <dmurray@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 09:26:26 -0500 |
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Hi Greg;The demo looks great. I'm guessing that the filtering is supported at the command level too? I've just got back from my holidays, hence the tardy reply but if you haven't got enough testers yet, we'll obviously be happy to take a copy to do so. Happy New Year, Dan Greg Ercolano wrote: [posted to rush.general] Happy New Year, All.. Hopefully everyone has recovered from their hangovers by now, and are ready to get back to work. (Maybe some of you are hoping to slide through the rest of the week un-noticed ;) One IRUSH feature I've been getting a lot of requests for is a simple 'filter' feature in irush so that artists can easily filter large 'Jobs' and 'Cpus' reports to only see certain entries, similar to egrep/grep. Here's a demo of what I've come up with that I think those with huge Jobs/Cpus reports will like: http://seriss.com/rush/flash/irush-report-demo.html (this video has no sound, and is about 2mins) The feature is similar to the magnifying glass "search" feature found in iTunes and Thunderbird. Simple egrep and perl style regular expressions are allowed, so that you can do somewhat more than just search for simple strings. You can combine this with column sorting to achieve a secondary level of sorting. The first 4 customers that reply to me directly via email can try out the alpha release: * You must already be running Rush 102.42* * Tell me what version of Rush you're running * Tell me what platforms you'll need binaries for I'm shooting for having this feature in the next maintenance release, 102.42a8, which should be over the next few weeks, either late Jan or mid Feb '07. |
From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: IRUSH report filtering Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 12:26:08 -0500 |
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Dan Murray wrote: Hi Greg;The demo looks great. I'm guessing that the filtering is supported at the command level too? I've just got back from my holidays, hence the tardy reply but if you haven't got enough testers yet, we'll obviously be happy to take a copy to do so. Hi Dan, Great; you'll be the fourth and last tester for the filtering feature; I'll set you up via email in just a bit. Filtering at the command level too? No, this is a gui-only thing; the search filters work with the on-screen data.. changing the search string does not re-invoke the report. If you want filtering at the command line level, use grep! ;) (If you're on windows and don't have grep from a unix kit, try 'findstr') -- Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed) Rush Render Queue, http://seriss.com/rush/ Tel: (Tel# suppressed) Fax: (Tel# suppressed) Cel: (Tel# suppressed) |