Hi Bryan:
Here are some ideas:
TreeSocket
TreeRoot
TreeRootSocket
SocketBlock
John
Bryan Stearns wrote:
Many people have complained that the TrunkParentBlock mechanism has a
crappy name. I'm soliciting new names.
Here's an overview of the mechanism to help you understand what it's for:
CPIA represents the UI world as a hierarchy of blocks: the root of the
hierarchy is a block that corresponds to the outermost frame window,
and every two-dimensional space within is represented by a child block
in this hierarchy.
For the most part, huge chunks of this hierarchy are "static": For
instance, the sidebar is composed of a little sub-hierarchy of blocks
whose relationship is invariant; some blocks may not always be
visible, but the hierarchy always looks like this:
- SidebarContainer
- Sidebar
- PreviewAndMiniCalendar
- PreviewArea
- MiniCalendar
However, in other places in our grand hierarchy of blocks, we need to
be able to dynamically change a subtree hanging off that particular
point. It happens that there are three places where we do this currently:
- The most obvious case of this is the detail view: depending on what
kind of item you've got selected in the summary or calendar, a
particular "tree of blocks" is built for displaying that kind of item,
and that's what you see in the detail view.
- If you think about it, you'll realize that this also happens at the
point between the sidebar and the main content area: depending on what
collections or views you've got selected in the sidebar, you'll see a
different tree of blocks displayed in the main content area: the
summary table + DV, the calendar + DV, the repository viewer, etc.
- We also have one of these points at the very root of the block
hierarchy; this is the way John implemented "skins".
So, back to naming: The block off of which we hang these trees of
blocks is currently named TrunkParentBlock, because it's the parent to
a single block, the 'trunk', of one of these trees of blocks.
We can't use "view", which already has special meaning for certain
blocks at other points in the tree.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
...Bryan
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