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Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri"

 

Major changes in this new version:

 

a.. Ext JS library upgraded to latest public release 3.3.0

b.. New TUniChart component (See included demo)

c.. TabOrder & TabStop properties implemented for data input controls in

Web mode

Please see ChangeLog for details.

 

Important: Starting with this version distributed "ext" folder is renamed to

"ext-x.y.z" format where x.y.x is the version of included Ext JS library.

For example in this version folder name is ext-3.3.0 which is the folder

that must be distributed with your applications.

 

 

 

 

 

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Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri"

 

"Fikret Hasovic" wrote in message

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> Farshad Mohajeri wrote:

>

>> b.. New TUniChart component (See included demo)

>

> Great! Does it support multiple series on one chart? I can't make it

> work that way...

>

> --

 

In this first version only first series in the chart is taken into account.

In next versions more series will be supported to the extend that Ext JS

Charts can support.

 

 

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Message from: "Kevin Powick"

 

On 2010-10-20 09:33:06 -0400, "Farshad Mohajeri" said:

 

> Major changes in this new version:

>

> a.. Ext JS library upgraded to latest public release 3.3.0

> b.. New TUniChart component (See included demo)

> c.. TabOrder & TabStop properties implemented for data input controls in

> Web mode

> Please see ChangeLog for details

 

Is there a roadmap posted for uniGUI that outlines (with rough dates)

to what extent ExtJS visual components will be integrated?

 

--

Kevin Powick

 

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Message from: "Fikret Hasovic"

 

Farshad Mohajeri wrote:

 

> In this first version only first series in the chart is taken into

> account. In next versions more series will be supported to the extend

> that Ext JS Charts can support.

 

Thanks! Looking forward to see it.

 

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Best regards,

Fikret Hasovic http://www.fikrethasovic.com

Senior Software Architect/Analyst

 

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"Kevin Powick" .

> On 2010-10-20 09:33:06 -0400, "Farshad Mohajeri"

> said:

>

>> Major changes in this new version:

>>

>> a.. Ext JS library upgraded to latest public release 3.3.0

>> b.. New TUniChart component (See included demo)

>> c.. TabOrder & TabStop properties implemented for data input controls

>> in

>> Web mode

>> Please see ChangeLog for details

>

> Is there a roadmap posted for uniGUI that outlines (with rough dates) to

> what extent ExtJS visual components will be integrated?

 

Hi Kevin

 

There is an internal roadmap which will be available once we hit version

0.85.0. There can be some changes in library core architecture which may

change this roadmap. I think no later than 4 weeks I can speak about all

these changes and product roadmap as well.

 

BTW, are there specific Ext JS components that you want to see in unigui?

 

 

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Message from: "Kevin Powick"

 

Hi Farshad,

 

On 2010-10-22 04:12:52 -0400, "Farshad Mohajeri" said:

 

> BTW, are there specific Ext JS components that you want to see in unigui?

 

No, not specifically at this time. I was just wondering to what extent

uniGUI would incorporate ExtJS. Btw, uniGUI is very impressive. I

think you've done a great job.

 

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Kevin Powick

 

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"Kevin Powick" wrote in message

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> Hi Farshad,

>

> On 2010-10-22 04:12:52 -0400, "Farshad Mohajeri"

> said:

>

>> BTW, are there specific Ext JS components that you want to see in unigui?

>

> No, not specifically at this time. I was just wondering to what extent

> uniGUI would incorporate ExtJS.

 

Plan is to cover most of Ext JS components and related functionality.

 

> Btw, uniGUI is very impressive. I think you've done a great job.

>

 

Many thanks .

 

 

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