And I agree with Ben :-)

Also, since a UI framework is something very large and complicated, with many 
possible uses, it's not realistic to expect a few developers to be able to do a 
'big bang' release that is 100% feature complete. Spec, as is, is very complete 
and useful for a large variety of UIs. If the community uses it, it will become 
clear which features have been overlooked and hence which Spec improvements 
will need to be prioritized.

So, use it and tell us about it :-)
 
On Feb 18, 2014, at 6:53 AM, Benjamin <benjamin.vanryseghem.ph...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> I do agree with you all :)
> 
> The things is many people ask for more things into Spec, 
> but at the end, I am still the only one implementing them :)
> 
> And as you can imagine, my time is not infinite :P
> 
> I will end up proposing a kickstarted project I think :P
> 
> Ben
> 
> On 18 Feb 2014, at 09:36, Hilaire Fernandes <hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Le 18/02/2014 09:26, Goubier Thierry a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Now I want to try something: populate the menu bar with all possible
>>> menu/shortcuts commands defined in my app (i.e. tree node contextual
>>> menu, code pane contextual menu, smart-suggestions type commands) to
>>> ensure discoverability, in as few lines as possible.
>> 
>> I guess it should be a mission for Spec.
>> For DrGeo, I have to hand write it and it is no a few lines. Not to
>> mention I did not set up the keyboard short cut.
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu
>> 
>> 
> 



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