Well Daniel I guess you're correct on this one. the
StyleManager is not fully documented that's why it
might take some getting use to. 

I'll go ahead and redesign it and add some basic
examples and documentation.

PS. Please remember that the StyleManager Components
are main for demo use. The final design should however
be 95% compatible with the current.

--
Raymond Irving

--- Daniel Tiru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Raymond!
> 
> I still actually dont get the style manager
> completly...
> 
> I have found styles in the gui catalog, but forgive
> me if i am a bit
> slow. But i dont really get it :(
> 
> Say i have the viewpane and by default it uses a
> style like
> viewpane.style (or am i already out of the area)? 
> How do i change the style for that one without
> modifying the source of
> the viewpane.style? Do I have to make a copy of it,
> edit it and add it
> to packages.js?
> 
> Or is there some other way? Cause i think dynAPI
> will always be updated,
> meaning you always have to get a new packages file,
> witch will overwrite
> your personal entry. I think i have seen or atleast
> think i have seen,
> that you dont need to add stuff to packages but can
> do that in your code
> on your page? Is it this way we should do it?
> 
> Sorry for beeing a bit slow, but its so mutch to
> keep track on.
> 
> I would vote for the stylemanager, if i could
> understand it. Could you
> make any basic example using a external style who is
> outside of the
> dynapi structure, how to change the style and so on?
> Make it a very
> simple example so atleast i get it :) Maybee I'm not
> alone and thats why
> noone else responds :)
> 
> Best regards
> Daniel
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Raymond
> Irving
> Sent: den 2 oktober 2003 06:18
> To: DynAPI-Dev
> Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Question for developers....
> 
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> As it relates to the future of Widget creation, do
> you
> think we should go Stylable Widgets (like the ones
> that use the StyleManager) or should we stick to
> traditional Widget design?
> 
> Please give your answer and reason why
> 
> 
> --
> Raymond Irving
> 
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