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<font face="Georgia">No real need to remove all the mvc/morphic
code. Just implement your X interface and use it. You can delete
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On 25-10-2013, at 10:32 AM, gettimothy <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:gettimothy@zoho.com"><gettimothy@zoho.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Would this be a promising starting point for de-coupling squeak from its current UI and building an X-Windows interface to it?
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I’m not at all sure how it would have anything much to do with that. Once you’ve done the simple (hah!) work of removing all the mvc & morphic code whilst still keeping a usable system (hint; see some of the work Craig Latta did for Spoon, and the Fenix project and another similar one I can’t recall the name of right now, oh ghods I’m so embarrassed) and then added what you want for an X interface… then maybe worrying about how to package it becomes urgent. Lots of work to enjoy in *that* little list.
tim
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