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From: Michael W. <em...@m-...> - 2007-09-23 18:30:04
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Fredrik Modéen schrieb: >> Fredrik Modéen schrieb: >>>>> When It comes to bookmarks/history I think we should use NetPositive's >>>>> >>>>> I know we talked about not use NetOptimist (from now NetOpt) code but >>>>> when >>>>> I checked there code I found some gui part's that I couldn't resist >>>>> using. >>>>> >>>>> I think that we should use gui part from NetOpt and later when we want >>>>> to >>>>> rewrite the gui we can remove them. (I can make big remarks around >>>>> them >>>>> :) >>>>> ) >>>> Pending a response from the devs of Themis, I'd suspect that would be a >>>> good way to go.... Just make sure you do this on all the pieces you >>>> pull >>>> in from NetOptimist. Then, later Mark or Raymond can note what they >>>> want >>>> done. You mentioned rewriting the code later..., did you have a better >>>> design in mind that meant you might want to write the UI code from >>>> scratch >>>> according to that design? >>> No most clean up but Raymond talked about rewriting the gui :) >> Why not taking any NetOptimist code as inspiration and implementing our >> own? This way you don't scew the code with comments and code which might >> be adopted to the existing ui framework and be later removed or >> refactored anyway. Sounds like work done twice. Nobody hinders you/us to > It would be work done twice :) and I have no problem with both :) I was just arguing for not replicating work. But hey, I don't mind at all helping out with the adopted code if I once get a usable development system ;) >> take inspiration from other code. And btw, it doesn't hurt if the >> Bookmarks implementation takes a little longer as there is nothing to >> show your rendered bookmarks right now. > Right now nothing happens but years ago I think one was able to surf the net? > Are this anything we can do to show anything? like the html text? http://themis.m-phasis.de/shots/Themis_20040314_1.png ;) So still a long way to go. Michael >> When it comes to storing bookmarks, a file system hierarchy would do, >> but at some point one might wan't arrange entries. So a flat filesystem >> won't do. I guess that is why Mozilla & Co is going for some crazy >> netscape bookmark html. Filesystem plus display-position attribute, >> favicon as attrib or icon anyone? > About file bookmarks as netposetive does, makes them search able from the > OS taking advantage of BFS. If wee need more information in a file then we > can add those. > >> Greets, >> Michael >> >>>> I don't know if this would be appropriate or not, but maybe add a TODO >>>> file to the main Themis directory and make a note in there that there >>>> is >>>> code with the weird comments around it that need to be cleaned up or >>>> dealt >>>> with at some point (so it isn't forgotten about). Or if you think this >>>> is >>>> redundant or a bad idea, then don't bother. >>> To me the code from NetOpt are not a bad thing it's more what Raymond >>> says >>> and accepts in to svn :) >>> >>> I have looked at UZI but having problem compiling it. Will take that in >>> the UZI project and some other questions like images are handled and so >>> on. >>> >>> >>>> Kevin >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >>>> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. >>>> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Themis-dev mailing list >>>> The...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/themis-dev >>>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. >> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Themis-dev mailing list >> The...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/themis-dev >> > > |