Hello, I have only one problem. I have not been into programming for long. When i see such a huge application in PIVOT,i feel i can't do it because right now i don't even know the ABC of pivot how will i make such a big application. I get discouraged and leave it.
Prithvi On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Beenish Zaidi <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > > If so many people are thinking it is possible then it is possible. I will > suggest first you complete > the tutorial and then think how you can do it. Else many experts are here, > you ask your question > and i think so you will get a response. > > Good Luck, > Ben > > > On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:31 AM, java programmer < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am not well versed like you in Pivot or any GUI application. I will >> start from tutorial today and i think so after >> that i will be in a good position to start such a GUI step by step. >> >> Thanks, >> Prithvi >> >> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Todd Volkert <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Something like this is definitely possible in Pivot. If you want to >>> replicate the exact graphic presentation, then you'll probably need to >>> create a custom "Panel" class to get that green/grey swishy container. If >>> you're ok with Pivot's L&F, then an expander with expandable set to false is >>> basically the same container. >>> >>> I'd start by mocking up a static UI in WTKX so you can get a feel for how >>> it'd look "out of the box" (without any custom skins or components). Doing >>> so will: >>> >>> 1) Get you familiar with Pivot's layout constructs >>> 2) Be much quicker than going deep because you can ignore event handlers >>> and back-end logic >>> 3) Show to the stakeholders what such a UI would look like in Pivot's >>> default L&F. Then, if they buy in, you could start wiring it all up. >>> >>> I took this approach with the Pivot apps I've written, and generally, you >>> can rapidly prototype a static UI and iron out functional issues before >>> writing a single line of code. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -T >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:45 AM, java programmer < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> I have captured the screen shots of a Flex application which is >>>> currently running in my company. >>>> I would like to know is a UI like this possible in Pivot? >>>> >>>> If it is possible what should be the starting point for me? I am not >>>> very good at UI level though but >>>> ready to learn. I compiled the pivot 1.5 code and generated the binaries >>>> out of it but was later stopped >>>> by the company as they thought we can't achieve something like this in >>>> Pivot, but after having a response >>>> from Greg this is possible, i would like to know what should be the >>>> starting steps? >>>> >>>> I am going to start with the tutorials today and plan to complete it by >>>> this weekend but would definitly >>>> love to complete this UI in 1-2 weeks time. An oppurtunity for me to >>>> prove myself :) >>>> >>>> Looking forward to have a feedback. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Prithvi >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > > >
