Hi,
I created an issue some time ago for this [1] including a description of
the original problem and some first implementation snippets. Those
snippets do not exactly fit the window manager api that is already part
of Trinidad. So I really wonder if an implementation of this api is
already
On 8/15/10 12:15 PM, Michael Kurz wrote:
Hi Blake,
I will look into this issue for Mark. So far, I have already looked at
some of the code involved here. Furthermore, I created a very basic
WindowManager implementation for playing around. As support for
windows is already implemented in the
The WindowManager JIRA covers the api and why it works that way. More
detailed information is available in the mail archives of the api
discussion.
-- Blake Sullivan
On 9/13/10 2:38 AM, Michael Kurz wrote:
Hi,
I created an issue some time ago for this [1] including a description
of the
Hi Blake,
any news on this one?
best regards
Michael
Am 15.08.2010 21:15, schrieb Michael Kurz:
Hi Blake,
I will look into this issue for Mark. So far, I have already looked at
some of the code involved here. Furthermore, I created a very basic
WindowManager implementation for playing
Hi Blake,
I will look into this issue for Mark. So far, I have already looked at
some of the code involved here. Furthermore, I created a very basic
WindowManager implementation for playing around. As support for windows
is already implemented in the state handler, I managed to get a simple
Developers,
I have a Trinidad application that has a few independant frames that operate in
a non-modal fashion (The client needs tha app to work this way). All frames
extensively use 'PageFlowScope'.
Now PageFlowScope works well if you have a single frame, but gives no end of
grief if you