That's a fun idea, and probably not too hard, PR's welcome!
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 2:45 PM Alexander Ilin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> The prettyprinter is pretty powerful, but can it be used to create
> rich-text GUIs?
> For example, is it possible to use the `flow` section to make the text
> in the following pane automatically adapt to the window width as user
> resizes the window?
>
> MAIN-WINDOW: set-version-window {
> { title "set-version" }
> { window-controls { normal-title-bar close-button minimize-button
> resize-handles } }
> } [
> "So, you decided to make a release..." print nl
> "Does it only contain bug fixes and no new functions? No new buttons,
> menu items or algorithms, only correction of errors in the existing
> functionality?" print
> "If so, " write "release with increased PATCH number" [ drop ]
> <border-button> gadget. nl
> "Does the new release contain new functions, but requires no DB schema
> update, doesn't change the folder or ini-file structure? The key question
> is, if the users install this new version, will they be able to revert to
> the previous one by only replacing the exe-files?" print
> "If so, " write "release with increased MINOR version number" [ drop ]
> <border-button> gadget. nl
> "Will this release update the DB schema in an incompatible way, so
> that it'll be impossible to run the older application version? Will it make
> similar backwards-incompatible changes to the configuration files or the
> folder structure of the application?" print
> "If so, " write "release with increased MAJOR version number" [ drop ]
> <border-button> gadget.
> ] make-pane >>gadgets ;
>
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