Hi David, Thanks for the head up. I'll try to have a look at it. I think that more generally Scilab could be improved by improving the help pages so that a new user can better understand what the hell is going on with a given function.
Cheers, Antoine Le Vendredi 30 Octobre 2015 08:21 CET, Clément David <[email protected]> a écrit: > Hello all, > > In fact, we just mapped some Java layout to the UIControls API. To have > nice tutorials on that refers to the Java Layouts [1] tutorials. And > for beginners on UI, I strongly suggests you to use Netbeans Swing GUI > Builder [2] or Eclipse Swing Designer [3] to discover panel placement > strategies. > > Currently we do not have any Scilab code generation backend for these > tools but I agree that manual coding UI might be hard and we have to > improve that situation (of course no deadline, no defined features yet > :) ). > > [1]: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/visual.html > [2]: https://netbeans.org/features/java/swing.html > [3]: http://www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/ > > -- > Clément > > Le vendredi 30 octobre 2015 à 07:56 +0100, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit : > > constraints = createConstraints(constraintsType, varargin) > > > > "none" or "nolayout": No constraints will be added to the > > uicontrol layout. > > "grid": A grid layout constraint. > > "border": A border layout constraint. > > "gridbag": A gridbag layout constraint. > > > > A nice tutorial where the different placement strategies are > > explained in layman terms and compared to each other could help! > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users
