Re: How to skin components

2019-10-09 Thread Carlos Rovira
Thanks for consider it Chris, about you question, I saw it responded in other of your thread by Alex. Thanks El mié., 9 oct. 2019 a las 9:57, Chris Velevitch () escribió: > My apologies. I'll be more thoughtful and considerate in the future. > > On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 23:32, Carlos Rovira >

Re: How to skin components

2019-10-09 Thread Chris Velevitch
My apologies. I'll be more thoughtful and considerate in the future. On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 23:32, Carlos Rovira wrote: > > Hi Chris, > before going far beyond, I want that you consider the way you are referring > to the concepts you don't share. Talk about that as "silly" seems not very >

Re: How to skin components

2019-10-08 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Chris, before going far beyond, I want that you consider the way you are referring to the concepts you don't share. Talk about that as "silly" seems not very appropriate. We try to respect as much as possible, the work and proposals from others. You can disagree, but please maintain a level of

How to skin components

2019-10-08 Thread Chris Velevitch
When I was going through the documentation and code to get my head around this silly notation of "beads" and "strands", I realised the component plugins are very similar to the concept of skinning components that Adobe Flex talks about. And there doesn't seem to be any discussions on how to skin a