It’s entirely possible… it’s
just that some designers make API, or at least paradigm assumptions about the
GUI library they design with, and sometimes those assumptions are incompatible
with an alternate GUI library. I’m
not sure this is the case in the mentioned systems, but it’s the only
real impediment. Building a natively
SWT-aware builder is not particularly hard compared with another GUI library.
Regards,
Christian.
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From:
platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jan Venema
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003
10:49 PM
To: platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: SWT History and
Design Decisions (WAS: [platform-swt-dev] AWT Toolkit using SWT (was: From
Swing to SWT))
Can sombody please explain to me why it is not
possible to build a GUI designer in SWT.
I've been following the discussions here, but I haven't realy heard an answer.
On the properties pattern thing. Does setData(String key, Object value)
solve your problem? And since SWT is native widgets How does Visual
Studio do it?