Hi Sandro,

Thanks for your good wishes.
I've seen the work you have done to initiate Scala (actually it's what I used to start my development), thanks for that. I've also looked at the presentation you did at JUG Torino (or Milano?). I am both a novice for Scala (the better Java we have all been waiting for, and hoped we'll get there from the Java beta days in '94-'95) and Pivot, both are very nice!!

I've been using the latest 2.0 trunk, I'd gladly post a sample, but to cut-out from a 800-lines bxml file would take me to much time, and deadlines are tough ;-)

Of course, I'll post any suggestions/problems in Scala, but for the moment I'm focusing on the GUI, that is, the bxml file.

Congratulations to the Pivot-team, and keep up with the good work.

Best regards,
Bojan

P.S. FYI, I'm using Netbeans 7.0 beta, so importing the eclipse projects, but no problems otherwise, and my OS is xubuntu 10.10.



Sandro Martini said the following on 23/11/2010 11:11:
Hi Bojan,
congratulations and good luck for your new Pivot application :-) .

On the scrollbars problem, are you using: an updated 2.0 from the trunk ?
Can you post here a minimal sample to test the wrong behavior ?


And last, just for curiosity, in your work on Pivot and Scala, are you
finding problems in interoperability or all is working good ?
Or if you have some suggestion, you are welcome.

All this because we are starting to write some extensions to Pivot for
Scala, for example to see if it will be possible to have transparent
conversion between Scala collections and Pivot collections, and others ...
but in next months. But if you have found other (Scala-related) things more
important to fix or to have before, tell us.
At the moment the related project is here:
http://code.google.com/p/pivot-scala/
but there is nothing inside ... contents will be put as soon as possible.


Thank you very much,
Sandro

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