Ready for a release next week of your UI improvements.
Personally I'd like to see this list as a melting pot to gather ideas and go for The Next Generation.
Don't get me wrong, Morphic is very powerful, just badgered by clutter and lack of maintenance/refactoring.
First thing is to identify the "users" of a framework. No reason we can't accommodate multiple points-of-view...
Gary
On Fri August 24 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
Ready for a release next week of your UI improvements.
Personally I'd like to see this list as a melting pot to gather ideas and go for The Next Generation.
Here Here!
Don't get me wrong, Morphic is very powerful, just badgered by clutter and lack of maintenance/refactoring.
First thing is to identify the "users" of a framework. No reason we can't accommodate multiple points-of-view...
Can you explain what you mean by users in quotes and framework?
Well, "users" covers quite a lot!
At the high level there are the human users and what they want to achieve. Development, educational, business etc. Then, for each layer of a UI framework "users" include other components of the environment and applications and their needs (multiple host windows, support for Cario, WX, OpenGL, themes, widget sets etc.).
It would be nice to have a framework that makes it easy to configure these aspects in a dynamic and non-exclusive manner.
-----Original Message----- From: ui-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:ui-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Brad Fuller Sent: 26 August 2007 2:14 am To: Squeak's User Interface Subject: Re: [UI] Not RE: first discussions!
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