Generally I like the idea of a clean widget set, maybe also themeable.
About the gui editor: I think having an alternative editor, which is merely based on HTML/CSS and not on any IDE frameworks, is a nice to have. You could integrate this designer into several IDEs, via plugin wrappers.

Regards,
Stefan

Am 24.12.2011 23:20, schrieb Christopher Bruno:
I plan to use the UiBinder-style XML as the file format for laying out widgets. Im not sure about supporting GWT designer -- I would rather implement something like Apple's Interface builder and not have it bound to Eclipse.

Here is an demo TableView widget (not feature complete)

http://www.hokuasoftware.com/tableview/


On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Gal Dolber <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I think its more about extracting the styles from Cappuccino.
    Personally, I stay away from widget libraries


    On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Stefan Ollinger
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Do you plan to add UiBinder and GWT Designer support?

        Stefan

        Am 23.12.2011 21 <tel:23.12.2011%2021>:10, schrieb cbruno:

            I am currently building a clean room implementation of the
            Cappuccino
            widgets (cappuccino.org <http://cappuccino.org>)  in GWT.
            Instead of using layout classes the
            widgets utilize absolute positioning and autoresizing
            masks for
            layouts. The event system is based on a Responder class which
            implements mouseDown, mouseUp, KeyDown, etc.. methods to
            handle
            events. Aristo is the default theme.

             My ultimate goal is to release an interface builder like
            tool,
            similar to the tool Atlas that was being made for
            Cappuccino (now
            defunct)

            I will be placing greater emphasis on  wai-aria markup and
            accessibility (Including keyboard&  touch) than cappuccino
            currently

            supports.

            What do you all think? Given the existence of gxt and
            smartgwt, do you
            think there is room for another widget library?

            Chris


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