On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michel Pelletier wrote:
I downloaded it and couldn't make head or tail of it. The files wanted to be named VisualStudio_Core and Examples. I sniffed them a figured they were .zexp, so I imported VisualStudio just fine into my Control Panel. I tried to import Examples but it said it was truncated. I tried twice.
Hmm, I think it uploaded correctly - I'll download it again and try it.
It seems to me that if the Examples contain required material (it says 'required') that mabey they should become classes in the Product itself, and start to develop a 'standard' widget set. Widget's just smell like classes to me. Granted I have no idea how your Product works at this point, but I want to try it!
Ahh, that was a design decision! I _HATE_ having to make things via the Control Panel because you cannot tailor it. For example, say you have: Zope + Marketing + Accounts Zope contains company wide "widgets" while Marketing and Accounts each contain "widgets" applicable to their areas. In additional, people can have permissions to use and add widgets. A "widget" object is like a zclass and it is instanced within a form via: <widget parameters></widget>
Can you and Martijn give quick 10,000 ft overviews of your products? I'm going to d/l martijn's right now.
I've fixed it - it should work now! 10,000 ft overview? Think Visual Basic and Frontpage through the browser using cross-browser javascript. See my previous posts for more detail. VisualStudio is just a dump of an actively developed product. PS: I'm getting a few emails that people cannot see VisualStudio under the "Products" page on zope.org. Anyone else have this problem?
-Michel
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