It's not a bad idea. Other such dialogs might include file open/save and print. 
Non-dialog components might include TreeTable. Such components might eventually 
make their way into the platform as well.
 
On Monday, May 25, 2009, at 06:37AM, "Christopher Brind" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>2009/5/25 Sandro Martini <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> For the Login generic dialog box, ok, tell me if i can help.
>> But the idea for it was to show users how to write and package a Pivot
>> Component that's already usable and expandable (but this is the hard
>> part, i understand ...), so maybe if not in the base package, we could
>> package it in a demo, but trying to keep it generic.
>>
>>
>I think a library of re-usable components that aren't part of the core,
>because they are a bit more complicated than the standard components, but
>are freely usable/hackable/extensible in any Pivot apps would be a good
>idea.  Perhaps if we can short list a few more things than just a Login
>dialog it would be worth doing?
>
>The other advantage is that it might encourage developers to contribute
>their good ideas to Pivot.  I know it is easy for people to setup a Google
>code project or whatever, but a central location for reusable components
>could be very helpful.
>
>Cheers,
>Chris
>

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