What I think the OP suggested Contractor for, and what shell scripting
does not provide is an API to GUI applications.
In AppleScript you could move windows around, show pages in Safari, add
events to iCal, play songs in iTunes.
I implemented things like a tiling WM, a script to open links in
whatever browser is currently running and more in AppleScript.
It also lets you do things like download something with Safari, resize
images with Preview, but on Linux this is better handled with
ImageMagic, curl and other cli tools.
Another random idea, that is not a ripoff of OS X is... MS Paint!
Something to annotate screenshots or draw a quick schematic.
For real photo editing there is gimp, but something light to quickly
draw and annotate is missing even from OS X.
I'm not so much after the fingerpainting part, for which a dozen paint
clones exist.
I'm thinking paint with a iLife mindset: make is easy for amateurs to
make professional graphics.
Check some of the OmniGroup software, and imagine a subset of
OmniGraffle and OmniDazzle.
Pepijn
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
<ser...@elementaryos.org> wrote:
Well, there's a number of visual programming environments out there
already and I can't see how this relates to elementary specifically.
It's more of a project for the Raspberry Pi community.
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