Thanks for mentioning that. Although the RTL community hasn't been involved 
recently, we don't want to exclude them altogether.

-Adrian


--- On Fri, 5/1/09, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Microsoft NAV look and feel
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 5:14 PM
> Be used by RTL languages, Arab, etc. ?
> Adrian made efforts for that also, I think we can't
> lose that on the road...
> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "Adrian Crum" <[email protected]>
> > 
> > Would that be accessible? In other words, is it
> blind/sight impaired accessible?
> > 
> > -Adrian
> > 
> > 
> > --- On Fri, 5/1/09, Ean Schuessler
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> >> From: Ean Schuessler <[email protected]>
> >> Subject: Re: Microsoft NAV look and feel
> >> To: [email protected], "adrian crum"
> <[email protected]>
> >> Cc: [email protected]
> >> Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 4:31 PM
> >> Converting the widget system to GWT would be a
> major
> >> strategic challenge. You would probably need an
> entirely new
> >> renderer that just sent the XML descriptions of
> screens to a
> >> mini-screen display application on the client. The
> client
> >> would then instantiate GWT widgets and bind them
> together
> >> with events that would execute the server side
> logic when
> >> they are clicked. 
> >> One major difference is the fact that GWT widgets
> have
> >> state in the sense of Swing or even JSF whereas
> OFBiz
> >> widgets do not. 
> >> ----- "Adrian Crum" wrote: > It's
> a good thing we have themes - someone with
> >> enough time on their hands could develop a theme
> that looks
> >> like that. ;-) > Someone suggested GWT two
> years ago and I took a look
> >> at it. From what I recall, it requires some
> complicated and
> >> sometimes convoluted markup in order to get the
> desired
> >> effects. > At around the same time, there was
> an effort in the
> >> project to reduce markup and make it more CSS Zen
> Garden
> >> like. The CSS Zen Garden approach won, and
> that's what
> >> you see in the project today. I'm still in
> favor of that
> >> approach. > Btw, I wouldn't be opposed to
> having small changes
> >> made to the markup to make styling a little
> easier. For
> >> example, we could have the menu widgets output
> <div>
> >> elements inside the <li> elements to make it
> easier to
> >> style menu item backgrounds. 
> >> -- Ean Schuessler, CTO Brainfood.com
> [email protected] - http://www.brainfood.com - 214-720-0700
> >> x 315
> > 
> > 
> >


      

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