Hi,

would it be easier to use SWT?

Tom

> Hi Kohei,
> 
> > > no, they will probably not extended and i hope that we will find an
> > > alternative (however it will look like) that it will be possible to
> > > implement own dialogs for extensions with the same look and feel as
> > > the rest of the office on all supported platforms. Easy to create (GUI
> > > editor, easy to handle (API), easy to deploy (with UNO packages),
> > > language independent, ... are only some of my wishes for the
> > > replacement ;-)
> > 
> > Speaking of wishes... ;-)
> > 
> > It would be cool to have an API compatible to Swing API.  That way for
> > Java coders the migration effort is nearly zero, and even for non-Java
> > coders, the migration toward Java Swing after UNO (if they so desire)
> > would be relatively painless.
> 
> I would like to see Swing itself be integrated.  Of course, that only
> works for Java.  This needed two issues fixed:
> 
> 1st: A portable and official way of adding Swing components to non-Java
> parent windows.
> 
> 2nd: Getting the OOo and Swing look and feel the same for the different
> planforms.
> 
>       Michael
> 
> 
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> Michael Hoennig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> project lead OpenOffice.org API
> http://api.openoffice.org
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