Sandro, I have been really busy recently and haven't been able to contribute much time for Pivot. That is not likely to change for another month or more, so I can't promise anything. I think my limited time is probably better spent helping on the mailing list and with some long overdue commits rather than tidying up the code for my BXML preview tool.
The point of my email was more to suggest a couple of ideas that are not that hard to implement, but which others might find useful. Perhaps a better idea would be to create an enhanced version of the Component Explorer tutorial which would allow users to select their own BXML files rather than just the hard coded examples? It might use a second DIsplay for the preview window, and show the Component graph in a TreeView or drill-down ListView. Yet another option would be to add the 'auto-reload' functionality to the Eclipse plug-in (or maybe just a keystroke to reload), but that would not help non-Eclipse users. Anyway, if I do find time to tidy up and package my code, I would be happy to contribute it, but unfortunately I just can't predict when that might be. Chris On 15 April 2011 22:52, Sandro Martini <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > your tool seems very interesting ... do you think would be useful to think > to put it in the 2.1 release (maybe under demos, or examples) ? > And then maybe show it in our Web Site Demos (could be useful even as an > on-line editor without having Pivot on a Development PC) ? > > On my workflow, I do most on my coding (even bxml) by hand, using Eclipse > ... and a tool to simplify "live" reloading of bxml files would be very > useful, at least as a starting point. > > What others think ? > > Bye, > Sandro > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-pivot-users.399431.n3.nabble.com/Real-time-preview-of-BXML-tp2823950p2825061.html > Sent from the Apache Pivot - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
