Yes, I understand. I could learn cocoa and win32 apis but that's a lot of work
for one guy and my customers are an impatient bunch. Also these apis seem not
to be supported very high-level on the factor side either, or am I overseeing
something?
Ben
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Ben Schlingelhof
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Am Montag, 21. November 2011 um 22:27 schrieb Joe Groff:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Ben Schlingelhof <[email protected]
> (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
> > Yeah, I agree. Special events would be wonderful. Factor does not seem to
> > have them, though. There's a drag gesture, but that is only for
> > motion-while-button-down, not for the drop itself. I'll have to accept that
> > button-up does not work and find some workaround. The price one has to pay
> > for working with a newish language.
>
> The UI was pretty much developed only for the developer tools and is pretty
> YAGNI all around, so you'll probably find it deficient in a lot of ways. You
> may want to use the gtk, cocoa, or win32 bindings to create a native UI if it
> doesn't meet your demands.
>
> -Joe
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