El jueves, 30 de octubre de 2014 13:34:47 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
>
> Hi Danielo
>
> The linkcatcher widget is a hangover from a much earlier stage of TW5's 
> development, before we had general purpose messages and action widgets.
>
> So, is some kind of deprecated widget?

 

> Now, I think we need a more general "messagecatcher" widget that can catch 
> any type of message, and perform a sequence of actionwidgets in response.
>
> Fine for me, but, how can we determine the order of the action widgets? Is 
a bit confusing that some widgets send their message up on the three and 
others down. What if I have an action widget inside the button widget and a 
linkcatcher in top of the button widget and the widget is raising a 
navigate message?

 

> Passing messages up the widget tree has turned out to be a powerful 
> technique, but I don't think chaining is the best way to perform a sequence 
> of actions; that's what we've now got action widgets for.
>
>
But is not the same that action widgets does? Maybe is not 100% not 
chaining, they perform several actions, but they can send messages also, so 
if chaining is not the objective, why do they send those messages? How can 
I determine the order? Why do they send "extra" messages that I did not 
asked for, like navigating to a new tiddler.

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