Jason,
I suspect we should try to separate from morphic in the future, but not for a first pass. Let us know if you think of any problems.
Is there any interest in running on top of Pavel's minimal morphic image? Whatever you guys want to do is fine. I am looking to Pavel as a likely source of cleaner images, but there is no rush.
Bill
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On 11/1/07, Jason Johnson jason.johnson.081@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/1/07, Bill Schwab BSchwab@anest.ufl.edu wrote:
Gary,
Have we reached any consensus on MVP? I _think_ it can be done with morphs serving as views to start, and then break off into other directions if we chose, or find it necessary.
I'm not sure. My vote is obviously for MVP. But who be able to work on this? My plate is full for some time, and as you mentioned, you can't work directly on it.
I meant to add: I don't see any problem using Morphic for the view. _______________________________________________ UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
On 11/1/07, Bill Schwab BSchwab@anest.ufl.edu wrote:
I suspect we should try to separate from morphic in the future, but not for a first pass. Let us know if you think of any problems.
Well, I certainly have my concerns about Morphic [1], but if there was a way to make it more Smalltalk'ish, then maybe it would be ok. How many ways are there to make a view? I certainly don't want to go the "generating code" route of nastiness of c# and friends.
How is Interface Builder on Mac? I read today that it is a GUI builder with "no peers". I also read that it does it's work by letting the user build the GUI then "freezing" objects so that they are ready on startup....... ;-)
[1] To me, from the little bit I have gleaned from digging around the image, it just feels like a bolt on. It looked like it was really nice in Self, but more hackish in Smalltalk.