boxes now exist and are tracked in the binary tree
create for group and grid works
gocui plugin no longer works. TODO: fix in next release
converted everything from plugin to Action()
can remove send()
tab and window are now action()
flags moved to action()
ready for new release
pad() margion() border() all work
move worked!
go.wit.com attept 578th try
adds an early grid widget. won't work until chan
andlabs/ui grid (X,Y) works right
actually can put things in places in a grid
Queue() means shit doesn't look right on grids
lots of fucking around. why am I wasting time on image?
wow. the crazy doAppend() thing is gone
implement Action Show() and Hide()
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good standard release
really clean interaction to plugin
really clean debug flags implementation
common doAppend() idea, but it probably won't work
re-implement combobox. this code base almost doesn't suck
slider & spinner set values now
tab set margin works
convert dropdown to Send()
lots of other changes to try to implement single line Entry()
I guess use golang file names even though internalally the go developers
use underscore chars in the actual go sources.
Maybe there is a reason for that?
go channel debug window does something
make a debug window for channels. add sample icons
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
Queue() around SetText is helping userspace crashing
merge forceDump(bool) into Dump()
debugging output configuration is pretty clean
keep cutting down duplicate things
--gui-verbose flag works
make label "standard" code
add debug.FreeOSMemory()
move the GO language internals to display in the GUI
update push to do tags and go to github.com/wit-go/
remove the other license file
it might be confusing golang.org and github
proper WidgetType
added a Quit() button
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
the gui enabled debugging works
--gui-debug works from the command line
The debug window can now select things
debugging now includes widget types
all the debug flags work
finally working debugging flags via gui checkboxes
add debian packaging rules
use log() in the toolkit
use a standard log() to simplify debugging flags
add reference to 'GO Style Guide'
use the same LICENSE from the GO developers.
TODO: make this threadsafe
TODO: fix plugin stuff
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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>
autogenerate README.md from doc.go (goreadme cmd)
remove passing arguements on a mouse click()
make defaults for padding, margin, stretchy, etc
add a checkbox widget
function rename to NewButton()
keep cleaning up toolkit code
fix date. I was somehow in the future
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>