Hi Eugene,

Thanks for the answer. I never used Qt Designer so I don't very know what
it looks like. But I imagine that you can define your tags (with shifty or
not), define your common widgets (with common callbacks and format (for
example for clock, volume, battery), or custom (if you have particular
need) and place them as you want.

I don't know if it's very clear. Maybe some sketchup and/or use case will
help to identify features.

Best,
Alexis


2014-06-21 15:26 GMT+02:00 Evgeny Pakhomov <[email protected]>:

> Hi Alexis,
>
> I think it's an interesting idea, at least from the development challenge
> perspective.
>
> But how do you see it? Will it be something like Qt Designer, so a user
> will be available to define new widgets, configure and add them to his
> desktops? Or something that will change only the existing layout?
>
> Regards,
> Eugene
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Alexis Brenon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello folks !
>>
>> I've got an idea. What about an AwesomeWM configuration generator. A
>> small soft which allow new users to easily discover all (or at least many)
>> options that awesome offer.
>>
>> In my head, the most important feature is to generate readable file with
>> comments which allow anyone to learn awesome API reading the generated file.
>>
>> Is there an app that already exists for this ? Is anybody interested in
>> this kind of soft ? Is anybody interested to take part in the dev process ?
>>
>> Bye,
>> Have a good day !
>>
>> Alexis BRENON
>>
>
>

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