[daisy] Sketch Editor 1.0
Karel Vervaeke
karel at outerthought.org
Tue Jun 10 16:27:47 CEST 2008
I could not find which jar file to put in our repository, I completely
disagree with the last paragraph of
http://www.randelshofer.ch/oop/jhotdraw/guide/Documentation/getting_started.html
Can you document your code in a way which makes it clear how everything
ties together (which jar file comes from where?) I will not agree to
copying the code from other projects into the daisy codebase as
described on that page, it makes no sense to me. I hope we can come to
a more sensible solution (e.g. one where jhotdraw is built from source
as part of building the applet, just like cocoon is built from source
when the wiki is built.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Karel
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 16:02 +0200, Michael Hänni wrote:
> Hi Karel,
>
> great to hear this!
> I will do the changes you mentioned, and provide a new zip file within a
> week or two.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
> Karel Vervaeke schrieb:
> > Yes, we are still interested in integrating the editor (i.e. evaluate
> > whether its implementation is of sufficient quality). I was planning to
> > do this somewhere before the next Daisy release (september), but it is
> > too soon to say when I will have time to do so.
> >
> > In the mean time, I had a quick look. Perhaps I overlooked, but I did
> > not find the source-code for your work.
> > Also, was there a reason to merge your code and jhotdraw code in one jar
> > file? (It should be possible to run applets with different jarfiles, so
> > there is no need to do that).
> >
> > If you could structure the zip-file so that it contains a working
> > build and build instructions, it would be very helpful.
> >
> > I am currently working on another applet, which is built using maven.
> > http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/branches/BRANCH_EDIT_APPLET/daisy/applications/daisywiki/parteditor-applet/
> >
> > * ideally, your build should prepare a directory structure which is
> > identical to the contents of your zipfile), the wiki frontend script
> > will copy all resources to the appropriate locations
> > * The jhotdraw dependency does not need to be included in your code
> > (maven, the build tool used for daisy takes care of downloading
> > dependencies, for your convenience I have already put the jhotdraw jar
> > file up on the maven repository at svn.cocoondev.org). You you may want
> > to have a look at how the daisywiki frontend build scripts copies
> > dependencies to its target directory.
> >
> > Apart from that, I also noticed that your classes are compiled with Java
> > 6. Because the applets should run on as many clients as possible, you
> > should get it down at least to Java 1.5 (Apparently there still is no
> > Java 6 for Mac(?)) This should not be a problem, it is usually a matter
> > of compiler settings.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Karel
> >
> > On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 14:34 +0200, Michael Hänni wrote:
> >
> >> Hello
> >>
> >> On 15/May/08 I posted a first version of my Sketch Editor on the daisy
> >> issue tracker. Meanwhile, I added some functionality, and fixed some
> >> errors. I put the current version again on the issue tracker. Are you
> >> interested in integrating this editor to the Daisy project?
> >> Please let me know in the next 1-2 weeks, as my internship ends by the
> >> end of June.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Michael
> >>
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