Citát Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Nicolas,
> 
> This is great!!
> 

I add: excellent! :-)

(for more se below)

> --- Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I wrote a Gorm palette that let you create StepTalk scripts you can  
> > drag'n drop on a window, and connect objects to it.
> > For example, it can easily be used to create the famous "calculator"  
> > example (3 textfields plus a button..).
> > It works well, and I figured some people here could be interested  
> > (plus it's an example of how to make a palette).
> > 
> > It's here: http://www.roard.com/gnustep/STPalette-1.0.tgz
> > licenced under LGPL.
> > 
> > More informations about the why and how here: http:// 
> > camaelon.blogspot.com , and check the READMEs.
> > 
> > You need to install first libStepTalkView then compile the palette  
> > itself and load it in gorm. If you want to use this view in your app  
> > you need to link your app to libStepTalkView.
> > 
> > Have fun !
> > 
> 
> I only have one comment.  The object doens't have to be a view.  It can be
> any
> object at all.  So it's possible to just use a normal step talk object
> instead
> of making StepTalkView.  :)
> 
> We can discuss this later.
> 

I add that if you can make non-appkit object that would be included in an
application, then I can add it to the StepTalk.framework. Therefore there would
be no need for other library to link. The Gorm part is, of course, up to Greg.

Have a nice day,

Stefan Urbanek
--
http://stefan.agentfarms.net

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then
you win.
- Mahatma Gandhi


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