I'm getting ready to create a new layer for OOo, and was told I should do it in UNO. However, I'm not sure how UNO helps me and I hope some one can explain this (read on):
>From what I understand UNO uses the network for different OOo components to talk to each other. Is this true? What happnes when a user doesn't have a network card or any network devices installed? And how does UNO help in writing a UI component. Note: I haven't read very far in the OO Developer Guide, but don't want to read all 1000+ pages only to find it's useless (and thus a major waste of my limited time). If it's explained in the document, and UNO really _is_ what I should use, then I'll read the docs. FYI I'm going to be working on a new chrome layer (I call it "Silver Onion" right now If you search the [email protected] list for silveronion you should be able to find the thread where I started talking about my ideas.) to replace VCL (not all of VCL just the chrome/event portions). Also, this is big and will take a long time, so don't get your hopes up just yet, I'm still in the 'planning' phase. Thanks, Jacob --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
