Re: [Widex] Proposed rewording for Framework draft
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Re: [Widex] Proposed rewording for Framework draft
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Rosfran Lins Borges wrote:
Maybe I'm worried too much, because I had been supposing a reader
of this draft that may possibly knows nothing about Glade XML
schema and/or GTK+ "signals and slots" event model. I hope it is
more concise now:
"Note: Some UI markup languages, e.g. Glade [1], which are
designed only for standalone UI architectures (e.g., doesn't have
a change-propagation mechanism, defined at document level, which
ensures consistency between remotelly-located user interface and
model), originally cannot sends these UI events as a string of
bits through the network. So, when using Widex with this kind of
UI event model, the WO.Event messages MUST be able to serialize
the events (e.g. GTK+ signals) emitted by its associated UI
libraries, e.g. GTK+ [2]."
Although I am a native English speaker, I still have difficulty
in understanding the above. Here is my attempt to explain this
based upon reading the web pages describing GLADE:
Note: some UI markup languages don't make use of XML DOM events.
An example is Glade [1], which is a user interface builder for
GTK+ [2]. Glade generates XML files that describe the user
interface. These files are interpreted by libGlade [3] to build
the user interface at runtime. To use Glade and GTK+ with Widex,
the WO.Event messages MUST be able to serialize the GTK+ signals
that act as UI events, and which are raised by the associated
GTK+ UI libraries.
[1] http://glade.gnome.org/
[2] http://www.gtk.org/
[3] http://www.jamesh.id.au/software/libglade/
Dave Raggett <dsr at w3.org> W3C lead for multimodal interaction
http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett +44 1225 866240 (or 867351)
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