To: DE MARINO Ivan RD-ILAB-LON; Arve Bersvendsen
Cc: public-webapps@w3.org
Subject: [widgets] window modes in PC, was Re: Small question about
latestversion of PC specs (11th Mar 2009)
On 3/12/09 12:25 PM, ivan.demar...@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Mmmm.
And how we define more than one viewmode
On Mon, 11 May 2009 13:14:40 +0200, ivan.demar...@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
About the widget requesting a resize, I sent in the past an email to
Arve about something similar but not quite the same: a sort of request
mode change or something. This would allow widgets to ASK the WUA for
mode
May 2009 13:59
To: DE MARINO Ivan RD-ILAB-LON
Cc: ar...@opera.com; public-webapps@w3.org
Subject: Re: [widgets] window modes in PC, was Re: Small question
aboutlatestversionof PC specs (11th Mar 2009)
On 5/11/09 1:43 PM, ivan.demar...@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Forgive my ignorance
On 3/12/09 12:25 PM, ivan.demar...@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Mmmm.
And how we define more than one viewmode?
I mean, apart from the default one for the content, was not decided to give
to the developer the possibility of declaring what modes the widget supports and how (in
terms of size)?
Following up discussion from the F2F, this email is to certify that
Opera will assign resources to work on the Widget Window Modes
specifications. We will have a draft within the next few weeks.
Kind regards,
Marcos
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Marcos Caceres
http://datadriven.com.au
We currently have gap in the Packaging spec wrt window modes of widgets.
We began to define the following, but did not get very far:
* window: appears with chrome around it.
* fullscreen: No chrome, not resizable.
* floating: No chrome, floating window (dragable, author re-sizable via code).
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