Micah Dowty wrote:
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> On Friday, October 19, 2001, at 01:50 AM, Pascal Bauermeister wrote:
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>> Micah Dowty wrote:
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>>> Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> ...
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May I just add this:
- currently the Waba port using PicoGUI mimics the Waba Palm po
On Friday, October 19, 2001, at 01:50 AM, Pascal Bauermeister wrote:
> Micah Dowty wrote:
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>> Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> ...
>>>
>>> May I just add this:
>>>
>>> - currently the Waba port using PicoGUI mimics the Waba Palm port,
>>> i.e.
>>> the object model is th
Micah Dowty wrote:
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> Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> ...
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> > May I just add this:
> >
> > - currently the Waba port using PicoGUI mimics the Waba Palm port,
> > i.e.
> > the object model is the ui and fx classes. Widgets are drawn by the VM
> > directly in a pgui c
Olivier
In response to my question about the Waba port to PicoGUI, you wrote:
...snip...
>At this time, we are porting the core Waba to PicoGUI. At the
>end of this port, the current Waba applications can be used on
>Linux/PicoGUI without modifications. We are in a good way, but some
>things ar
Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
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> May I just add this:
>
> - currently the Waba port using PicoGUI mimics the Waba Palm port,
> i.e.
> the object model is the ui and fx classes. Widgets are drawn by the
> VM
> directly in a pgui canvas. Layout is extremely simple, mos
Olivier Bornet wrote:
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> Hello,
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> > I've got some questions regarding Waba. Micah Dowty of the PicoGUI project
> > said there was a port of Waba to make it usable with PicoGUI. Can you tell
> > me how much has been done and if I can use Waba for applications under
> > PicoGUI? Can i access