Re: Some changes and additions
Gerald Bauer <[email protected]> Mon, 15 Sep 2003 09:13:05 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Anakreon Mejdi, > I am sending some modifications made on the luxor code and some new > additions. Fantastic. Now let's make sure your additions end up in the CVS repository so everyone can benefit. > Those sources should be concidered as a prototype and not as finished > work. Don't worry. Luxor itself is basically a prototype and not yet finished. Any contribution are welcome. It's easier to work with your additions if they are checked in. > So these are the changes: > Additions: > 1)An alternative implementation for JTree I just checked it out. I suggest spliting your tree source in two parts, that is, checking in/adding all non-Luxor specific code to Salsa and checking in/adding the new tree tags to the Luxor trunk itself. Let me know what you think. > 2)Support for BeanShell script > 3)Recreate the gui if any of the files in chrome dir has changed. Great ideas. Let's get it into the CVS repository. Let me know what you think is the easiest way to get it done. If you send me your sourceforge id, I'll add you to the developer list. If you're still behind a firewall, you might wonna send me a list of files so I can add them for you. You can also send it to my private email, that is, [email protected] , to avoid cluttering the mailinglist with "minor" admin stuff. > The sources modified are less the 10 and most of them have minor > modifications. Again, I encourage you to commit your changes or send me the list of filenames so I can cut and paste your change over to the main Luxor source trunk. > The most important thing i'd like to talk about is the init.bsh script > found and samples/tree/scripts. As far as I can tell let's move all the lookup and registration methods into the Luxor core such as XulMan for example. > The archive contains all the sources because it was difficult to just > peek the modified ones and preserve the directory structure. Don't worry. Great stuff. Again lets make sure your code ends up in the main trunk. - Gerald ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf