Just my 2 cents.

I always liked the BiPad from Bindows. An interactive Terminal to  
create an interface by typing in the command field.

http://www.bindows.net/bindows/samples/BiPad/

What would easily be possible to create such a component/application.  
For the user this is just a copy/paste of the interesting parts into  
this editor. I would prefer a solution like this because I think it is  
technically more easily doable than making something not editable  
normally editable. This would also easily make possible to combine  
code from multiple examples. A simple link from the demobrowser to  
such an tool may be enough for an initial step.

What do you think?

Sebastian


Am 22.04.2008 um 20:56 schrieb Mike Rea:

>
> OK, I started to look at this a little more.  I think it may be  
> possible to
> have a demobrowser that would append the demo code into the demo tab  
> for
> rendering, and then also make available the ability to edit the code  
> and
> re-render the edited code.  This is going to be a decent-sized  
> undertaking,
> but I think it might work.
>
> It would probably be simplest to do a kitchen-sink build when  
> building the
> demo-app, so that extra javascript files don't need to be loaded for  
> each
> individual demo.
>
> Also, I think it would be quite fun and interesting to have a demo  
> editor
> environment complete with a server-side component.  We did some
> Proof-of-Concept tinkering with this, and I think I can put a beta  
> up in a
> few days.  The goal here would enable editing of demos & saving/ 
> publishing
> new demos...very loosely, like a wiki-type approach.  More to come...
>
>
> Hugh Gibson wrote:
>>
>> As you have looked into this, can you list what steps are necessary  
>> to do
>> this? Please give server and client details. If there is enough  
>> interest
>> we might end up with a user-programmed version.
>>
>> I'm particularly interested to know if the server can be bypassed  
>> in any
>> way. That would greatly increase the chances of this being accepted  
>> by
>> Fabian etc.
>>
>> This would dramatically reduce the barrier to getting started with
>> qooxdoo. More users implies more momentum.
>>
>> Hugh
>>
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