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[interfacekit] Re: a question about the Desktop

  • From: "Adi Oanca" <adioanca@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <interfacekit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:13:54 +0300
> >     I was implementing something in our app_server, and I was
> > wondering if
> > we should implement a feature.
> >
> >     Our usual desktop only accepts icons and windows. I was wondering
> > if it
> > should accept BView objects? (Of course some methods like Window()
> > will
> > return NULL even if our object is attached)
> >
> >     I need to know if we should support that because the
> > infrastructure is a
> > little different.
> I hate to sound like a stick in the mud, but how would this feature be
> useful and how would it be better than what we currently have with
> Tracker?

Duno, a new kind of app? :-) A calendar, a 'post it!', an animated object, a
'live' desktop? Maybe someone else has a better idea?

    I just asked! Even I don't know what to think about it! :-)


Adi.


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