Robert Staudinger wrote:
Yeah, Erik so far did a good job coping with the not-always-so-easy
abiword codebase.

How far off the main codebase is it? Also, what do your on-disk and memory sizes look like right now?

There's also the cool Journal stuff that Bryan and Seth both designed
and we're working through.  It would be neat if we could see this hooked
up with that as one of our first tests.

Hard facts appreciated ;-)
(as in docs or code to draw some inspiration from)

We'll have something post-worthy either tomorrow or Friday. We've gone back and done some pretty large visual changes to the design. The underlying principals haven't changed but a some of the interactions have. Sorry about sounding vague, we just want to be able to tell a pretty good story this time instead of just having screenshots.


For everyone who's interested in abi/sugar:
the port can now be launched with a --gtk-socket-id=$foo parameter,
that's what's used for sugar embedding.
If the sugar build is launched without passing of the socket id
abiword launches in a normal window, which is quite handy for
development.

Recent builds of sugar (like, from source?) don't use socket embedding anymore. We're using a window manager, just like the rest of the planet. That makes things a lot easier for guys like you who are attempting the impossible.

--Chris
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