Le 28 avr. 05, à 20:04, Jesse Ross a écrit :
[3] see [1]
[4] missing feature in desktop environment is putting contents from
one
sheet/document/page into another one. In this case I have used
contents of
one cell in another sheet. I would like to use contents of my
'Balance'
sheet
in a text document too or someone would like to put in the statusbar.
But how
to reference the contents? And how to get the contents?
Pipes. Pipes are our friend.
We should probably rename this "Pipe" component just "Link" component,
because Pipe is a really unfriendly name (I choose it myself initially
:-). What do you think ?
Moreover when you open an url in a web browser, theoretically within
Étoilé you are just using a Link component between your web view and
the web server content.
[5] Environment should reference object by their ID, not its name.
This
does not mean that every object should have unique identifier, it
should be
sufficient for referenced object to have identifier created.
Objects (Documents and Components) should never rely on user-editable
names to keep track of a file's location or identity. File names are
for
users, not computers. That's been the subject of my whole rant about
inodes and aliases.
That's what CoreObject is all about (I'm mentioning it on wiki in TODO
page)… "CoreObject" is going to replace the actual "CoreContext"
framework name, CoreContext is currently listed in Frameworks Suite.
Quentin.
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Quentin Mathé
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