Impressive as always Cyrille,
Thank you for the detailed instructions,
the properties are stored in a named hash I assume?
> Of course, once you get this working, we'll want to
> tweak the UI, to show
> that an objects has a non-nil URL property (eg like
> MS Word does, put a
> small "link" icon
Le Sun, Jun 02, 2002, à 11:12:02PM -0700, James Michael DuPont a écrit:
> > adding a standard
> > property of type URL, and, why not, tying it to
> > Object (this would require
> > bumping up the plugin API version which is fine for
> > the time being),
> where are the standard attributes store
Cyrille,
Thanks a lot for your postive feedback. I dont know
how much time I will find for this in the next couple
of days.
I will review the code one more time to get a feeling
for how much work this will take.
It sounds like we are on the right track.
I have one or two more questions and comm
Le Sun, Jun 02, 2002, à 04:37:32PM -0700, James Michael DuPont a écrit:
> Dear DIA Developers,
>
> I would like to help create a Layout Plugin API, or
> use what is already existing. The API would allow for
> the adding in an configuring of various layout
> engines.
You'd probably need to do s