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Re: SWT History and Design Decisions (WAS: [platform-swt-dev] AWT Toolkit using SWT (was: From Swing to SWT))
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Scott Stanchfield wrote:
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RE "Especially if the tool is one
that generates code, I think you have to count on the fact that there will
be a need to tweak it
Why a "need"? You're
implying that if it generates resource files that noone will ever
need to tweak them, countering your own first sentence...
What makes a resource file approach so
darn powerful? Noone has yet to answer this...
A resource file is a data file. Once the data file is read and placed into
a stateful condition, it can be modified according to the protocols provided
at runtime, eg, the user resizes the panel, drops some element into the Presentation,
sets up a new color scheme, the application adds some widget to the Presentation.
State is then re-persisted. This is incredibly powerful for GUIs at runtime
allowing for GUI statefulness and evolution.
-Lane