It was exactly what i was looking for
Tanks
Regards
Le 18 avril 2012 16:19, Jagget a écrit :
> "But how can i produce a json object from qooxdoo model"
> May be you need this class? We use it in our project
> http://demo.qooxdoo.org/1.6/apiviewer/#qx.util.Serializer
>
> С уважением,
> Jagget
"But how can i produce a json object from qooxdoo model"
May be you need this class? We use it in our project
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/1.6/apiviewer/#qx.util.Serializer
С уважением,
Jagget
On 18 April 2012 21:34, Benjamin Dreux wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've seen some usage of model.
> To me it looks
Hi
I've seen some usage of model.
To me it looks very nice.
In my use case, i get json data from my server, and send it back to
update my database.
Because i use post get and put verb to update/retreive data, i can't
use json store.
So I've been looking for a way to use qooxdoo models.
As i've
On 04/18/2012 05:31 PM, N. Schröder wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> fair enough. For me it doesn't make much difference, though, since I could
> have made quite similar points regarding the home page design. On the other
> hand, it's a lot to do with taste and I don't care THAT much about the looks
> o
thron7-2 wrote
>
> Norbert,
>
> thanks for your feedback. Just keep in mind that we didn't come up with
> Indigo as a dedicated GUI theme to rock the planet. The main aim was to
> capture the new home page design, and make that available as a qooxdoo
> theme. So the approach was a bit differe
Marcel,
I noticed some functions loading certain pieces for certain browsers prior
to the init function in contentflow.js. I don't have it in front of me to
look however, did you change the init function inside that script to not
set a flag keeping it from reloading browser data?
Matt
On Apr 18, 20
On 04/18/2012 02:48 PM, N. Schröder wrote:
> qooxdoo is such a great and impressive framework, why shouldn't it be
> possible to have a theme which is capable to reflect that? I know there are
> many people who prefer not to be visually disturbed by a GUI. For them,
> there's the Modern and the S
On 04/18/2012 04:00 PM, John Spackman wrote:
>
> I was thinking of the icons in the theme, e.g. in the widget browser on
> the Toolbar/Menu page the icons on the toolbar, or on the Window tab the
> icons on the window - the greens/yellows clash with the cool blue/dark of
> the theme.
Ah, right.
>
>On 04/18/2012 10:05 AM, John Spackman wrote:
>>
>> (o) Fairly minor point this, but the new muted/darker colour scheme
>> seems slightly at odds with the icons, which use a rich set of colours.
>>
>
>Are you talking specifically about the icons on the manual front page?
>Or do you have other exa
Instead of going into any details regarding the Indigo theme I'd rather try
to rephrase my comments from the blog post on a more general line.
When I started using qooxdoo I could choose between two themes: Classic and
Modern. While I found Classic quite cute (but not really applicable in a web
ap
On 04/18/2012 10:05 AM, John Spackman wrote:
>
> (o) Fairly minor point this, but the new muted/darker colour scheme
> seems slightly at odds with the icons, which use a rich set of colours.
>
Are you talking specifically about the icons on the manual front page?
Or do you have other examples
Hi Martin
I really like it, the subdued colours really work well and have a nice
modern feel to them; it feels really quick to use too. I have a few
comments though:
(o) I don't like that the non-active tabs have no border it makes them
seem separate from the tab's content and doesn't give the
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> * the three trees in
> http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/widgetbrowser/index.html
> all have distincly different vertical spaceing, ... the
> TreeVirtual widget looks as if it was in desperate need for a few
> extra pixel in vertical spacing
In additio
> But I also wanted to give others a chance to put in
> their two cent and help us to improve the theme.
I rather like it. It reminds me a KDE style - maybe "plastic". Nice work!
One thing, perhaps unrelated to the theme, is the font used in the
header (Demo Browser ... qooxdoo master:3817ef
Hi Martin,
Today Martin Wittemann wrote:
> Hello,
> as you might have read in our recent weekly blog post, we added a
> new theme to the framework named indigo. For those of you haven't
> seen it, just take a look at the standard apps we put online with
> that theme: http://demo.qooxdoo.org/deve
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