I saw a few comments (very few), that generally seemed to favor Havoc's
proposal, but didn't see anything definitive mentioned in the hackfest
notes.
Just wondering what the status is...
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Rick
Have posted some notes over the last couple years discussing a canvas
widget, based on working
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 08:01 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw a few comments (very few), that generally seemed to favor Havoc's
proposal, but didn't see anything definitive mentioned in the hackfest
notes.
Just wondering what the status is...
I replied to the same question on this very
The moonlight team would also love to be included in any canvas-lovefest
that happens :) Our stuff is in C++ (in mono svn, module name moon),
but as far as core ideas go we share much with just about every other
implementation. And the possibility of migrating away from a bunch of
custom code to
Hi,
Have posted some notes over the last couple years discussing a canvas
widget, based on working on HippoCanvas, and looking over GooCanvas.
Recently I've also been hacking on Clutter, and prototyping a
specialized compositing manager based on Clutter.
I think there's a practical, attainable,
Hi,
Some people asked about Pigment; I thought it was all in Python so had
not looked at it. But it turns out the core is in C. So, this is
something else to look at. I did not leave it out on purpose, just
didn't realize it had the C part.
Here is the home page: