At 21:06 2002-11-06 +0100, Johan Lindstrom wrote:
That's my bug fix, i.e. summing the -addstyle values into one value.

New version of TGL in a few minutes, I'll just document a new feature first.

...for large values of minutes. But here we go: r2002-11-06 -- v0.16


Release theme: Do it yourself!

A new feature added and an old bug removed.

In an e-mail conversation Michael Alaly had this great idea: why not specifying the properties of a control in data files instead of hardcoding them in each control class? That way, anyone could add the properties they missed (The GUI Loft is build in a way that this would actually work).

I did that--with bells on, by reversing the entire idea :) Instead of putting data outside of the program to influence the code, I made it possible to put code outside of the program. After all, why parse a config file when I can have Perl itself do it for me?

Also, lacking a decent test suit to do regression testing (me baaad), a bug crept in which disabled some properties under certain circumstances. Fixed.


From the Changes file:

* New feature: Custom Perl code when running the binary distro. This makes it possible to add your own properties if they aren't implemented in TGL (if they are simple enough). Read more: Programmer's Reference..Custom properties.

* Bug fixed: Only one property will have effect if two or more control properties that use -addstyle or -remstyle are enabled in one control. This affects e.g. Textfield..Number and Textfield..Case.


Download here:
http://www.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Loft/

[As always: Remember to upgrade the PPM modules before you try to run demos
or build your own windows.]


/J

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