make a gocui widget binary tree
more debugging cleanups
sample button app displays in gocui
geometry logic closer to correct
improvements in gocui layout
continued attempts to clean up tabs
dump binary tree
moving towards proper chan callback()
deprecate Widget.Name
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
update README.md
set xterm title. make os.Exit() default on window close
add a toolkit.Widget to the node structure
remove 'Greeter' symbol mapping scheme
removed the testing greeter code
plugins:
attempt to load plugins in a sensible order
andlabs/ui:
working andlabs/ui plugin (andlabs2)
buttons work in andlabs plugin
TODO: re-implement non-plugin version for Windows
mswindows doesn't support go plugins yet
gocui:
put the gocui console so file in the binary
does a full init of gocui plugin
Button() and Group() working very well with gogui
cleanly exit gocui
technically you can load two toolkits at the same time
kinda both working at the same time. esoteric
two working plugins at the same time
give up working on two gui's at the same time
this is fun, but _not interesting
wow. this actually works. NewButton() from both toolkits
examples:
all the examples run again
remove early helloplugin example
buttonplugin example cmd code
buttonplugin runs and ldd is minimum
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
pass a name to gocui.AddButton()
cleaner plugin usage
add the start to golang plugin
plugin stuff in a single file
added a button correctly
andlabs/ui added a button via plugin to gocli
hot diggity!
trying to invoke a gocli plugin function from the andlabs ui
load the plugin
hide more debugging output
turn off all output
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
totally minimize helloworld demo
try to make a button plugin example
debug changes
final changes before attempting to use a golang plugin
actually running gocui as a plugin
add gocli-as-plugin example
try to convert the go-cui toolkit into a plugin
doc updates
make a minimal console gui
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>