2012/2/27 Jonas M. Gastal <jgas...@profusion.mobi>:
> On Saturday 25 February 2012 09:35:01 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>> well logical for a user would be that list AND genlist are in the same
>> section - genlist is just a more flexible/powerful/extendable list - that's
>> all. to a user they are pretty much exactly the same - just genlist will be
>> more efficient when it comes to vast numbers of items, and requires more
>> work to use (as well as being able to do trees). elm list could be able to
>> be just like genlist with 1 trivial function call to set the style of an
>> item.
>
> Well, I think that's acutally a very good point. And since the documentation
> should focus on new users instead of people who know the intricacies of the
> workings of the list/genlist, how would everyone feel about moving list to the
> containers list?
>
> In the same spirit I wonder if the toolbar and segment control wouldn't be
> better off in the containers list. I point them out because they have layout
> diagrams, if we need a diagram to exemplify the widget it seems to make sense
> to say it doesn't have it's own visual identity and is a container.

Can't we have categories and have widgets show up in more than
one of them?

>
> Gastal
>
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