On 7/6/15, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > In addition the widgets as such might be rendered differently for >> > different platforms (in Smalltalk in one of the GUI frameworks, an >> > example was Squeak Morphic and MVC ) or outside (e.g. Kivy). >> > >> > @Hilaire, what do you think is outstanding of special about Kivy? >> > >> > I think to illustrate this it might be a nice experiment to develop a >> > 'hello world' equivalent for GUI construction and have it rendered in >> > as many user interface languages as possible (Kivy, various types of >> > Morphic, Bloc etc., but as PPTX and ODP) >> > > Theoretically speaking this is already possible with Spec, which is > backend-independent GUI framework connected to backends (Morphic) via > adapters.
Are mechanisms in place to add other back-ends? Or is it tied to Morphic? > It would be an interesting proof-of-concept to implement other back-ends > such as HTML without touching Spec. Does Spec offer the opportunity to specify a GUI which mimics a power point slide show or an installation wizard (sequence of slides / screens?) --Hannes