DomLib is Pascal's beast. He used to be a developer on the DynAPI,
but has long since stopped working on this project. In fact I'm not
sure if he works on domlib anymore either. Checkout domlib at
http://www.dynamic-core.net/projects/domlib/index.php.
There are some other alternatives to the
Just read about his DomLib - he says that it has all the core functionality
of DynApi2 - what's the road map here - is there a DynApi3 or is DomLib
going to replace this?
I like the fact that DomLib is forgetting backwards compatibility - I'm
going to take a further look at this - maybe I shou
I posted a dynapi version of my AfroAPI widget call the Cell a hile
ago. It was basically a label that allowed for a bevelled edge if
requested.
I still use it as the basis for my buttons, labels and most other
widgets. It is great. Is this what you are talking about?
Raymond Irving wrote:
>
Hello Stephen,
I've create a panel widget that has some of the
features you've requested. I'll be releasing it next
week, so don't worry, just be happy :)
Best wishes everyone!
--
Raymond
--- Stephen Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we should really convert our
> existing gui elements wit
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:12 AM
> Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] DOMLIb, DynAPI Ultra Edition, DynAPI3 anyone?
>
>
> > Quite a few of you have written me and informed me that on slower
machines
> > DynAPI Ultra edition is rather slow to decompress.
Quite a few of you have written me and informed me that on slower machines
DynAPI Ultra edition is rather slow to decompress. I've also just taken a
look at DOMapi and am quite impressed. Its not as broad as DynAPI in terms
of compatibility with 4+ browsers but it is smaller. However, domAPI lacks