MyXAML seems to be maturing nicely and, as a Vexi developer (and hence a
competitor to MyXAML), worryingly so!
I would say, "keep up the good work" but I really wouldn't mean it! ;)
- Charlie
Charles Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gerald Bauer wrote:
Hello,
Marc Clifton reports in the MyXAML weblog
Hello,
I was wondering what choices I have if I want to
create my Eclipse UIs using XML instead of plain old
Java?
So far projects I've looked into include:
* XSWT
@
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=38109
and @
http://sweet-swt.sourceforge.net/designdoc/xswt_design.h
Thanks for heads-up Gerald. I'm going to have to give that a try!
Marc
Gerald Bauer wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone tried out using MyXAML for Gtk# running
on Mono yet? Does anyone plan to?
To get started using Gtk# and Mono O'Reilly now has
an article online titled "Using the Gtk Toolkit with
Mono"
Hello,
Has anyone tried out using MyXAML for Gtk# running
on Mono yet? Does anyone plan to?
To get started using Gtk# and Mono O'Reilly now has
an article online titled "Using the Gtk Toolkit with
Mono" by Niel M. Bornstein. See
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2004/08/09/gtk_mono.htm
Hello Mason,
Please note that the xul-talk mailinglist is
chartered to cover XML UI language issues touching
more than one XUL/XUI/XAML/XForms
motor/browser/runtime/player/etc.
If you are looking for hands on advice please
consider reposting your question to XUL motor specific
lists such as M
Hey, I'm seeing if XUL can solve this little problem I've been looking into
recently. It looks like it can, in theory, but I don't know if it's all
fully there yet:
Basically, I want to create a kind of kiosk-like media player that can play
some movies, some flash, some slide shows, maybe display