by OpenXTalkPaul » Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:08 pm
I haven't uploaded it to the repo yet, need to add some more IDE before I bother with that.
The Emscripten Engine is missing some features.
Most importantly it does not have a functional "wait".
It's also lacking a window manager due to the fact that 'the platform" is not a platform at all and is a web browser. Thus Stacks have NO window frames at all. So we need library that is a purely OXT based psudo-Window manager that creates and applies Window frames and 'decorations along with their functionality (close, grab, expand, minimize, etc.). I've been thinking a widget could be created specifically for this purpose, which would eliminate or at least reduce the amount of window management scripting a stack author would need to do to create a faux-Mac or faux-Windows window control for a stack. Such a widget would need several appearances of the frames / decorations (and preferably the ability to set a custom look of decorations) for different window types (like palettes).
I haven't uploaded it to the repo yet, need to add some more IDE before I bother with that.
The Emscripten Engine is missing some features.
Most importantly it does not have a functional "wait".
It's also lacking a window manager due to the fact that 'the platform" is not a platform at all and is a web browser. Thus Stacks have NO window frames at all. So we need library that is a purely OXT based psudo-Window manager that creates and applies Window frames and 'decorations along with their functionality (close, grab, expand, minimize, etc.). I've been thinking a widget could be created specifically for this purpose, which would eliminate or at least reduce the amount of window management scripting a stack author would need to do to create a faux-Mac or faux-Windows window control for a stack. Such a widget would need several appearances of the frames / decorations (and preferably the ability to set a custom look of decorations) for different window types (like palettes).