On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 21:22, Doug Melvin wrote:
> > PS. The code inside the CVS is pretty much stable. I
> > think you can go ahead with the creation of your
> > widgets. If any is to be change it will not break the
> > api. Also note that we'll drop DynImage and use
> > functions.Image (getImage()) and ImageAnimation for
> > ImageClip.
> 
> Awesome. I will start tonight.
> List of widgets I will implement, not neccessary in any particular order:
> 
> PLEASE a little feedback.
> 
> I will base the widgets that already exist on those existing in the
> richardinfo archive.
> Any that don't exist I wil lcreate anew..
> If any of you have created an updated version, (or fixed any bug) in
> existing widgets then DO
> post them for conversion.
> 
> I do expect to see the following list echoed ont he mailing list with anyone
> comment's suggestions,
> complaints, feature requests as well as seeing some added that I do not have
> in the list.. (some that exist and some that you would like to see
> created..)
> 
> Da List:
> Scrollbar (based on myScroll2 by Doug Melvin)
> Scroll pane/panel
> Loadpanel (with built in scrol as add-on file)
> TreeNode:
>     a) old fashion style of course
>     b) inline mode (for genreation via asp or cgi)
>     b) an asp template I will include which builds the tree from a directory
>     listing
>     c) an asp template which builds the tree from a simple database
>     d) an asp template to generate the tree from a flat file.
>     e) cgi/perl equive of the asp templates
>         (I do not know cgi/perl/php so someone else will have to do these)

I'm fairly competent with php/perl, so if you need me, i'll try.  The
only problem is I don't have a lot of time.  I'm still in high school,
and every single one of my teachers likes to pile on enough homework for
a day each.

> 
> Label
> ToolTip
> SkinWindow
> SkinLayer (with CSS?)
> Toolbar/skintoolbar
> button/skin button
> lightmenu
> icon
> growing text
> bouncing text
> radio dial
> slider
> color picker
> menu (pull-down or popup)
> dynmarquee
> clock
> calculator
> 
> 
> 
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