such as, http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/e4-dev/msg02118.html

I guess there are some overlappings in your, nebula, and their works . But
the collaboration seem hard according to their license problem:)  But at
least it is useful to plan the future of work:)


2010/1/8 Ahmed Mahran <[email protected]>

> I'm new to the mailing list and I think I missed what e4 said. Would you
> please explain more?
>
> 2010/1/8 Jin Mingjian <[email protected]>
>
> seem cool. e4 said a potential animation contribution called Trident some
>> days ago. is it possible to merge all the effort?
>>
>> 2010/1/8 Ahmed Mahran <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hi Nicolas,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your nice comment.
>>> Your idea sounds great. First, let me clarify some points. In Transition
>>> package, widgets themselves are not animated but their images are instead.
>>> During the transition, widgets are hidden below a canvas where their images
>>> are shown being animated so any event from user input will not be dispatched
>>> to the hidden widgets. So, in Transition package, an extra widget is needed
>>> to show the transition. Widgets are animated by changing their limited
>>> visual properties that one can reach directly like (visibility, position,
>>> size, colors). However, animating images gives more variety. So we can end
>>> up with two kinds of animation: widget animation and image animation.
>>>
>>> So, what I see is that:
>>> - Animation package could be extended with image/pixel animation to
>>> animate a single image.
>>> - A transition package is still needed to carry out the logic of imaging
>>> widgets and transitioning.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> ahmahran
>>>
>>> 2010/1/6 Nicolas Richeton <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> Hi Ahmahran,
>>>>
>>>> I just want to say that your transition effects are great, especially
>>>> the 3D cubic one.
>>>>
>>>> We have an animation package in nebula, currently in Gallery but will
>>>> move in CWT (common code for Nebula widgets) eventually. This package
>>>> implements several movements ( linear, elastic, expo, bounce)  and effects
>>>> (move, resize, fade, set color, shake, crossfade images) which can be
>>>> applied on widgets. If I understand your work correctly, it is able to
>>>> transition between 2 widgets or tabs. This is totally cool and does not
>>>> exist in our animation package.
>>>>
>>>> Since we already have some animation/transition code and since your code
>>>> is not a widget, it may be a good idea to add your code to the animation
>>>> package instead of creating a new project. This way we could add support 
>>>> for
>>>> different movements in Transition and  provide new effects based on your
>>>> transitions.
>>>>
>>>> We probably need an official creation for CWT (it is already on CVS) for
>>>> this and I don't think it has been done already.
>>>>
>>>> In all cases (new project or not), you will have to get your code
>>>> reviewed and to become a Nebula committer.
>>>>
>>>> What would you think of this ? (This question goes for all Nebula
>>>> committers too :-) )
>>>> --
>>>> Nicolas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 5 janv. 2010 à 21:21, Tom Schindl a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> > Hi ahmahran,
>>>> >
>>>> > The start of bringing in a widget to Nebula is to create a bugzilla
>>>> > using this URL [1] and attach the source code to a bug.
>>>> >
>>>> > In nebula every widget is an independent OSGi-Bundle and normally the
>>>> > only dependencies are SWT and JFace-Libaries and so the correct bundle
>>>> > is going to be "org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.stw" or
>>>> > "org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.jstw" but for a review this is not
>>>> necessary.
>>>> >
>>>> > Please CC me on the bug a post the bug-id to this list
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks
>>>> >
>>>> > Tom
>>>> >
>>>> > [1]https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Nebula
>>>> >
>>>> > Am 05.01.10 21:01, schrieb Ahmed Mahran:
>>>> >> Hello,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I would like to have the honor and to bring my recently published
>>>> >> project "SWT Transition Widget (STW)" to Nebula. STW is a java
>>>> project
>>>> >> to add fancy effects to SWT GUI. Users would enjoy wandering around
>>>> >> views with smooth transition effect. Currently implemented
>>>> transitions
>>>> >> are : (3D cubic rotations, translation, fade). You can watch demos
>>>> >> at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2569B36FF288D795
>>>> >> <http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2569B36FF288D795>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> The project is currently hosted at SourceForge
>>>> >> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/jstw/> (
>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jstw/
>>>> >> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/jstw/>)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Regards,
>>>> >> ahmahran
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
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