On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:59 AM, David Röthlisberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suggest to have a look at this paper, it is dedicated to user and > developers of > OmniBrowser: > http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Archive/Papers/Berg07cOmnibrowser.pdf > Thanks...some "light reading" for a Sunday afternoon! How hard do you think it would be to use the OmniBrowser model to hook up to non-morphic views? I am exploring the idea of a web-based design layout tool for web development (using Aida), and the next logical step is to create a browser in a prototype-ui window or something that would let you wire your model to the design on the page. > I'm actually right now working on a documentation for this browser, it > should be > finished soon. You know, this is a great time to be new to Squeak. There is an awful lot of good work going on out there. I always thought I was a decent programmer, just not world class! But, as in the example above, much of the "heavy lifting" has been done already, and the problem I describe may be just hard enough to be interesting to me, but actually doable thanks to the work of others! > First, create a subclass of OBCommand. Then you need to implement at least > the > methods #execute, #label and #isActive (have a look at eg. > OBCmdNewClassTemplate). > Finally, you can add a method called eg. 'cmdAIDATemplate' to > OBCodeBrowser or a > subclass of it. It is important that this method starts with 'cmd'. When > you then > start a new system browser, the command should be available (if #isActive > answers > true for the selected class). Thanks for this. It seems very modular and easy to extend (based on your description)! I'll give it a shot! Rob
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