Damien Cassou wrote: ... - OB-Tools has been included in 3.10 based images. Lukas Renggli reimplemented different Squeak standard tools using the OmniBrowser framework: Inspector, Debugger, Process Browser, File Browser, Transcript and Workspace. Lukas is requesting help for this package: http://mail.wiresong.ca/pipermail/ob-dev/2008-August/000580.html ...
I don't suppose that OmniBrowser and the rest of these tools are by any chance based on ToolBuilder so that they would be useful in MVC, Tweak, and whatever else ....
Just wondering, Dave
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 2:57 PM, David Faught dave.faught@gmail.com wrote:
Damien Cassou wrote: ...
- OB-Tools has been included in 3.10 based images. Lukas Renggli
reimplemented different Squeak standard tools using the OmniBrowser framework: Inspector, Debugger, Process Browser, File Browser, Transcript and Workspace. Lukas is requesting help for this package: http://mail.wiresong.ca/pipermail/ob-dev/2008-August/000580.html ...
I don't suppose that OmniBrowser and the rest of these tools are by any chance based on ToolBuilder so that they would be useful in MVC, Tweak, and whatever else ....
OmniBrowser-based tools are independent of any GUI framework. IIRC, someone told me it's not based on ToolBuilder because the OB graphical framework is way better. There are already 3 back-ends: gtk, morphic and web.
I don't suppose that OmniBrowser and the rest of these tools are by any chance based on ToolBuilder so that they would be useful in MVC, Tweak, and whatever else ....
OmniBrowser has its own abstraction on building user-interfaces. It is platform independent. It is the default browser in Gemstone. People are porting it to GST.
The default view is for Morphic (OB-Morphic). There is also an AJAX based view (OB-Web) and one for Seaside (OB-SeasideXUL). I heard some rumours that people are working on GTK and Cocoa bindings ...
Cheers, Lukas
For GTK gwenael made large progresses and he will announce it soon. He is using OB
Stef
On Aug 5, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
I don't suppose that OmniBrowser and the rest of these tools are by any chance based on ToolBuilder so that they would be useful in MVC, Tweak, and whatever else ....
OmniBrowser has its own abstraction on building user-interfaces. It is platform independent. It is the default browser in Gemstone. People are porting it to GST.
The default view is for Morphic (OB-Morphic). There is also an AJAX based view (OB-Web) and one for Seaside (OB-SeasideXUL). I heard some rumours that people are working on GTK and Cocoa bindings ...
Cheers, Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
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