I'm not sure about the class. In my humble opinion it is used as a  
container for windows, when you do not like to add them to the  
document's root. It is basically a Composite with a Canvas layout.  
Fabian is on vacation for the next two weeks. He is the author of this  
class and can you explain it to your more detailed.

Yes, you can use Window classes when these match your requirement.  
It's is not a totally bloat of resources.

Can you share a screenshot or scribble what do you like to have?

Sebastian



Am 12.09.2008 um 20:55 schrieb sub:

>
> I'm starting on my first real qx app after following this forum  
> since 0.6!
>
> The main part of my app will be displayed as some sort dashboard  
> screen and
> I was planning on using internal windows for each "portlet" type  
> section.
>
> I thought this may be a nice way of creating a dashboard but I  
> haven't seen
> an obvious way to layout the windows.
>
> 1. Am I crazy for using windows for this -have I gone down the wrong  
> path -
> other suggestions?
> 2. What can qx.ui.window.Desktop do for me? I haven't seen what it  
> can do
> differently to dropping the windows straight onto the root container.
>
> I don't need any fancy auto re-arranging of windows by the user - just
> maximise and restore. I do however want to use some sort of flow  
> layout to
> add the windows one by one across and then down the screen.
>
> I was going to create a layout class for this - but am interested in
> feedback for my two questions first.
>
> Thanks! (and what a fantastic project qooxdoo is!)
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