I think that the most of the choice of Moose are ok.
Now the menu bar of the main panel does not really work since it can be a strange menu
bar.
Stef
On May 25, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Nicolas Anquetil wrote:
Some thoughts: Moose is a tool, not a full desktop environment.
As a tool, it should integrate into the desktop environment and follow the same
conventions, not create a set of convention for itself, however well founded they are.
(And no, Glamour is not a full desktop environment either.)
The problem of course is that we have at least three main desktop environments we can
work on and they don't follow the same conventions :-(
So what are the solutions?
- have very consensual convention, not invent our own
- have a very clever interface that can adapt to its desktop (hummm difficult, and lots
of work)
- use external renderer(s) (e.g. Java Swing or SWT :-) )
- ???
nicolas
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