Le 13/04/2012 22:14, Ivan Vučica a écrit :
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 21:25, Philippe Roussel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Well, GAP projects are small enough to be in a single tree but I would
>> vote for any setup not using cvs, even if I have to learn a new tool.
>>
>> Another potentialy beneficial move would to be use text files for the
>> UIs. I find it annoying to not be able to diff 2 versions of a gorm
>> interface but maybe that's just me :o)
>>
> 
> If anything, xibs demonstrate that having text files to define UI doesn't
> really help, unless the UI was written by a human.
> 
> In which case one can design UI via code, or via Renaissance, or something
> like that.

The thing is, I like building UIs with Gorm, probably because I'm lazy,
and I don't see why informations now written in binary couldn't be
written in plain text, in a human readable format (which could probably
help UIs localisation).

But you're right, for now there is Renaissance.

Anyway, this is all largely off topic.

Philippe

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