Hi,

Well if my level of Wim's language is good enough, a sentence with the word
"batmobile" means "Green light" 😉

As far as I remember, the look of Hexapixel's ribbon was really close to
the "office 2007" look... Nowadays, Word's ribbon is more flat, without
gradient...
So my question is : should we start from the original ribbon by Emi, should
we build a new project from scratch or should we migrate project like
FXRibbon ([1]) from JavaFX to SWT ?

I'm interested by this widget, who else ?

Laurent

[1] https://www.pixelduke.com/fxribbon/

Le dim. 24 févr. 2019 à 11:57, Wim Jongman <[email protected]>
a écrit :

> IIRC someone said there is no patent issue anymore.
>
> To the batmobile, let's go.
>
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> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
> on behalf of Christian Pontesegger <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 24, 2019 8:59:34 AM
> *To:* Nebula Dev
> *Subject:* Re: [nebula-dev] Question about "Ribbon"
>
> Interesting IP situation. Do you now, does Eclipse try to sort out such
> issues, eg by contacting Microsoft to find an alternate way of
> licensing?
>
> Christian
>
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