I make a pair of modifications and now BobsUI works for 3.8:
is a 108 KB file.
Javier Diaz-Reinoso Web: http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/
may be we should published the code on squeaksource and (with one button click on squeakmap)
Stef
On 28 oct. 05, at 22:40, Javier Diaz-Reinoso wrote:
I make a pair of modifications and now BobsUI works for 3.8:
is a 108 KB file.
Javier Diaz-Reinoso Web: http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/
BobsUI have an entry in SqueakMap, but that is for the old version (previously maintained by Doug Rollwitz), I am not really comfortable with the idea of be "the maintainer" of BobsUI, I use squeak principally as an lenguaje to prototype projects not to deploy them, so I really don't use "business widgets" in squeak very much.
BobsUI have interesting features: 1.- have separate runtime and development modes 2.- the repository, where the layouts of the windows (or "frames") are stored as XML text, so is easy to transport to other images 3.- the interactive creation of the layouts 4.- the "no halo" widgets, so the user can't show accidentally the halos, that with disable and enable a few preferences and you have an "application".
But have some incomplete parts and bugs, but is usable anyway. In any case if you want to post the code in squeaksource, go ahead, only be aware is really 4 versions: - 3.6 runtime - 3.6 development - 3.7/3.8 runtime - 3.7/3.8 development
On 29/10/2005, at 03:01, stéphane ducasse wrote:
may be we should published the code on squeaksource and (with one button click on squeakmap)
Stef
On 28 oct. 05, at 22:40, Javier Diaz-Reinoso wrote:
I make a pair of modifications and now BobsUI works for 3.8:
is a 108 KB file.
Javier Diaz-Reinoso Web: http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/
My point is that if you simply publish the code on your page then NOBODY will ever be able to commit a fix. Now publishing the code on squeaksource does not mean that you are the maintainer, but this is a good way to let other people contributing if they want. This is a way to share and spare time and energy. Of course everybody can redo the same on his own but then we should not complain that squeak is not improving.
Stef
BobsUI have an entry in SqueakMap, but that is for the old version (previously maintained by Doug Rollwitz), I am not really comfortable with the idea of be "the maintainer" of BobsUI, I use squeak principally as an lenguaje to prototype projects not to deploy them, so I really don't use "business widgets" in squeak very much.
BobsUI have interesting features: 1.- have separate runtime and development modes 2.- the repository, where the layouts of the windows (or "frames") are stored as XML text, so is easy to transport to other images 3.- the interactive creation of the layouts 4.- the "no halo" widgets, so the user can't show accidentally the halos, that with disable and enable a few preferences and you have an "application".
But have some incomplete parts and bugs, but is usable anyway. In any case if you want to post the code in squeaksource, go ahead, only be aware is really 4 versions:
- 3.6 runtime
- 3.6 development
- 3.7/3.8 runtime
- 3.7/3.8 development
On 29/10/2005, at 03:01, stéphane ducasse wrote:
may be we should published the code on squeaksource and (with one button click on squeakmap)
Stef
On 28 oct. 05, at 22:40, Javier Diaz-Reinoso wrote:
I make a pair of modifications and now BobsUI works for 3.8:
is a 108 KB file.
Javier Diaz-Reinoso Web: http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/
OK, so I created two projects: BobsUI and BobsUIDevelopment, this is for version 3.7/3.8, in the process kill some bugs and move the "bobs ui..." menu to the open submenu instead of hacking TheWorldMenu.
On 30/10/2005, at 03:06, stéphane ducasse wrote:
My point is that if you simply publish the code on your page then NOBODY will ever be able to commit a fix. Now publishing the code on squeaksource does not mean that you are the maintainer, but this is a good way to let other people contributing if they want. This is a way to share and spare time and energy. Of course everybody can redo the same on his own but then we should not complain that squeak is not improving.
Stef
cool. This is important to have one single entry point. Note that I tried to contact Doug Rollwitz for his haloMorph cleaning and never got back an answer.
Stef
On 1 nov. 05, at 00:19, Javier Diaz-Reinoso wrote:
OK, so I created two projects: BobsUI and BobsUIDevelopment, this is for version 3.7/3.8, in the process kill some bugs and move the "bobs ui..." menu to the open submenu instead of hacking TheWorldMenu.
On 30/10/2005, at 03:06, stéphane ducasse wrote:
My point is that if you simply publish the code on your page then NOBODY will ever be able to commit a fix. Now publishing the code on squeaksource does not mean that you are the maintainer, but this is a good way to let other people contributing if they want. This is a way to share and spare time and energy. Of course everybody can redo the same on his own but then we should not complain that squeak is not improving.
Stef
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