I have a question... In the tree view control, is it possible to customize it to drag and drop items between folders, add new items to the tree, serialize the output?
Thanks... On Nov 11, 8:54 pm, Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi MooToolers! > > I would like to announce JxLib, a javascript UI library that we are > officially launching as an Open Source project under an MIT license. > While it still requires testing, bug fixes and documentation, we > believe that it is now stable enough for a wider audience to start > experimenting with it. > > Project Home:http://jxlib.org > Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/jxlib > Google Group:http://groups.google.com/group/jxlib/ > > JxLib (http://jxlib.org) is a library (similar to ExtJS for those that > are familiar with it) that provides basic UI elements in a hopefully > easy and moderately light-weight package. JxLib includes layout > managers, buttons, tabs, toolbars, dialogs, panels, trees and a basic > grid control all designed to work together. It is heavily based on > using CSS for presentation and includes two separate 'themes' that you > can easily switch between. New themes can be constructed by modifying > the existing themes. > > JxLib has existed for a while and was originally developed on top of > the excellent prototype/scriptaculous combination. The current > version was rewritten based on mootools because we felt that mootools > was a better platform for JxLib. > > JxLib has evolved out of a generic web-based UI toolkit that DM > Solutions Group developed for building web-mapping applications. It > has been distributed under an MIT license for a couple of years, but > this is the first time we have actively attempted to build an open > source community around it. We are excited to share this project with > others, and invite users and developers to join the project. > > We have set up the project on Google Code and it is available via read- > only SVN and as a downloadable package. The project Home Page hosts > examples and some documentation. The examples have evolved out of > test pages, and therefore are a good place to start to see how JxLib > things are put together in simple and more integrated ways. The > documentation is still a work very much in progress, so if you are > missing information, just ask on the Google Groups list. > > The JxLib Team > > (Paul, Fred and Jason)
