On Thu, 16 Jun 2011, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
> I'm currently working on the FRP part [1]. It turns out that FRP is
> completely orthogonal to wxHaskell; there is no need to add special
> support for FRP in the GUI library. A handful of convenience wrappers
> [2] are enough to transform wxHaskell
Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
> - Extend Graphics.UI.WX so that more of the core functionality has
> high-level wrappers, e.g. for Grid, List boxes etc. I would love to
> see an FRP wrapper around parts of wxHaskell, and think we could
> reinstate one or more of the FRP libraries, for example. Making
Hi all,
This is a call for help. There's been some discussion both on this list and
on the cafe about getting a GUI into Haskell Platform.
The formal requirement is that inclusion needs to be supported by at least
one library maintainer, and from a practical perspective it should be
something whi
[x-posting wxhaskell-devel]
On 12 June 2011 18:43, Guy wrote:
> On 12/06/2011 20:07, Eric Y. Kow wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 19:54:13 +0300, Guy wrote:
> >> I'm trying to get a GUI package included in the Haskell Platform. The
> >> platform's inclusion policy requires that (one
> >> of?)
On 12/06/2011 20:07, Eric Y. Kow wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 19:54:13 +0300, Guy wrote:
>> I'm trying to get a GUI package included in the Haskell Platform. The
>> platform's inclusion policy requires that (one
>> of?) the package's official maintainers supports the proposal.
>
> We may need t
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 19:54:13 +0300, Guy wrote:
> I'm trying to get a GUI package included in the Haskell Platform. The
> platform's inclusion policy requires that (one
> of?) the package's official maintainers supports the proposal.
We may need to think strategically about this.
gtk2hs is mu
I'm trying to get a GUI package included in the Haskell Platform. The
platform's inclusion policy requires that (one
of?) the package's official maintainers supports the proposal.
Are any WxHaskell maintainers interested?
Hi everyone,
Here's a user report with some good and bad news. If somebody from
the wxHaskell Team could bless or comment on this, I might forward it
along to Haskell-Café.
I'm Bcc'ing Gregory Wright from the MacPorts team as I think he may
be interested.
First the good: with MacOS X 10.6 (but