[Enh] PluggableListMorphs (Part II)

Stephan Rudlof sr at evolgo.de
Sun May 28 19:03:36 UTC 2000


Leandro,

Stefan Matthias Aust wrote:
> 
> At 11:17 28.05.00 -0300, Leandro Caniglia wrote:
> >Well. I suppose that my enhancement was of little (or none)
> >interest here but, since it got broken with the last set of
> 
> Leandro,
> 
> No reaction doesn't neccessarily mean that there's no interest.  Probably
> not so many people have tried it yet - perhaps also because of the recent
> mail server breakdown. Often, there'll only be a reaction if the code
> breaks something or somebody has a suggestion how to improve the code further.

I confirm this.

I already have posted your suggestion to Michael Rueger who makes the
D&D refactoring; history:
He has merged his and my Browser-Drag&Drop code and I think (haven't
taken a look into your code, but trust your explanation) you have made a
similar change than me (and some more), which also diminished first.
Then I have suggested it to Michael again, that it is more natural to
don't have a switch in the code pane if starting drag&drop by dragging
an already selected item. As your suggestions have arised, I have used
it to elucidate/enforce/explain what I mean.
Michael has confirmed - in personal eMail communication - that he has
build in your changeset (first one) in changes coming soon...

Another example - for me ;-) - is
	2108BetterPlOfCollWinBars-sr
, which is in the update stream now: It has taken quiet a long time
without any reaction (in my mind, I've thought there should be *much*
interest in it...), but now it is in the update stream! BTW: It doesn't
work correctly for all Morphs (designed for standard windows, which are
also used in MVC), but it has been proved useful (at least for me ;-) ).


Thanks,

Stephan

> 
> Regarding official updates, I will consider most fixes and small
> enhancements posted for proposing them as an update to the base image.
> However, I only work through that list every one or two weeks so there
> might be delays.
> 
> bye
> --
> Stefan Matthias Aust  //  Bevor wir fallen, fallen wir lieber auf

-- 
Stephan Rudlof (sr at evolgo.de)
   "Genius doesn't work on an assembly line basis.
    You can't simply say, 'Today I will be brilliant.'"
    -- Kirk, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3





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