Re: [qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread Sebastian Werner
Why not just use one of the skeletons? The skeletons should be the preferred way to start a new qooxdoo application with 0.6. Please take a look to our documentation: http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/user_manual/skeleton Cheers, Sebastian F. Kieling @ COVI schrieb: > Ok. It's correct. I've

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread F. Kieling @ COVI
Ok. It's correct. I've moved the qx.js in my favored directory and it's run. Can I moved the resources (images, ...) to an other place? And how can I do this? dperez wrote: > qooxdoo is compiled into just one script named qx.js, which you can copy > wherever you like. > Read the doc first. > > >

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread dperez
qooxdoo is compiled into just one script named qx.js, which you can copy wherever you like. Read the doc first. F. Kieling @ COVI wrote: > > Hi, > > I mean the location vor javascript-files (e.g. /data/javascript/qooxdoo) > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/own-direct

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread F. Kieling @ COVI
Hi, I mean the location vor javascript-files (e.g. /data/javascript/qooxdoo) > Hi, > > I you talking about locating resources (images, ...)? > > > F. Kieling @ COVI wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've testing the rc1 from qooxdoo. I think, it's very interesting for me >> and >> my projects. >> I wou

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread dperez
Hi, I you talking about locating resources (images, ...)? F. Kieling @ COVI wrote: > > Hello, > > I've testing the rc1 from qooxdoo. I think, it's very interesting for me > and > my projects. > I would save the qooxdoo-files in my own directory-structure. But how can > I do this? > > Best Re

[qooxdoo-devel] own directory structure

2006-09-07 Thread F. Kieling @ COVI
Hello, I've testing the rc1 from qooxdoo. I think, it's very interesting for me and my projects. I would save the qooxdoo-files in my own directory-structure. But how can I do this? Best Regards, Florian -- common visions media.agentur mönchstr. 6|7 18439 stralsund phone 0049 [0] 38 31 . 30 31