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From: | Quentin Mathé |
Subject: | Re: GWorkspace's Tabbed Shelf |
Date: | Fri, 18 Feb 2005 23:35:14 +0100 |
Le 18 févr. 05, à 17:19, Enrico Sersale a écrit :
On 2005-02-18 17:30:34 +0200 Quentin Mathé <gnustep-quentin@club-internet.fr> wrote:Le 17 févr. 05, à 14:15, Enrico Sersale a écrit :Is somebody using the tabbed shelf? If not I'm going to remove it becauseit duplicates the features of the Fiend (the GW fiend, I mean) and,moreover, it can't work well with Camaelon because it uses some NSImages todraw the tabs.I use it, and have plans to probably share the code with the shelf idea Idrafted for Étoilé< snip >This gives me a idea: I could make some frameworks with parts of GWorkspace. The Fiend could be a framework, the tabbed shelf and Inspector too; and in FSNode there already is a framework with all you need to write a file viewer.These frameworks could be used in the various desktop projects...
Yes, I would be interested by Tabbed shelf related framework/application and Inspector too may be but the important is to avoid dependencies between the various frameworks as much as possible or making them optional. For example the Viewer path view (used by GWorkspace) would be nice in a more abstracted implementation : not only related to files semantic and especially not dependent on FSNode framework.
Quentin. -- Quentin Mathé qmathe@club-internet.fr
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