On 10/22/07, Max Ischenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 10/23/07, Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Glad to hear this. :) So maybe I should reduce the initial scope of the
> > > docs I have in mind and not dive directly into custom widgets but
> > > concentrate on how existing widgets are used?
> >
> > Yes.  Think in terms of somebody who has used another Python form
> > library or has handcoded all their forms, and just wants to use the
> > standard widgets at first.  They'll be curious about any special
> > widgets TW provides such as a date picker, WSIWYG editor, combo box,
> > enhanced file uploader, etc -- things they've had to struggle with or
> > do without in their other libraries.  They don't want to build custom
> > widgets yet; they just want to build forms that work.
>
>  I'd say that even tutorial for a simple form (2-5 fields, nothing fancy)
> would work if it highlights how TW is different from other approaches, like
> handcoding, and what it can give you.

Good point.  Level 1: what Max said.  Level 2: TW's megawidgets.
Level 3: making your own widgets.  Level 4: making your own composite
widgets (if that is different).

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Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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