I agree that that’s what Widgets are for, but I don’t think there’s been enough 
input from the mother ship to ensure that all published widgets look as much as 
possible like ‘normal’ LC objects, with the expected properties and full 
documentation. Obviously some are very powerful and useful and amount to nice 
little bits of software one can slip into a program, like for example the  
browser or even the clock - but some are so mysterious that they are unusable. 
Heather recently told me that there is some hidden documentation and examples 
of some of the ‘Mg' series, which seems kind of ludicrous. 

But my main point is that anything which ends up appearing on a screen should 
have all the usual properties like colours, tooltips etc - several of the 
things that I’ve been trying to use lack the most simple properties and 
therefore seem very ‘foreign’, which surely is counter-productive. As I see it, 
widgets are intended to be a way of integrating new objects and capabilities 
into LC without needing changes in the engine. I think that the technical 
foundation is good but the implementation and presentation up to now is not 
sufficiently mature.

Just my two locked-down Eurocents.

Graham

> On 3 May 2020, at 06:42, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> On 5/2/20 8:20 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
>> LiveCode is nearly unmatched for making desktop apps, but for mobile 
>> development there are so many unfinished edges it's barely a contender for 
>> anyone not already heavily invested in LiveCode from desktop work.
>> It would be reassuring if the LC team could share with us their plan to 
>> finish their mobile implementation, to deliver a user experience on par with 
>> its best-of-breed desktop workflows.
> 
> That's what widgets are for. There are native fields and buttons, though some 
> are still missing, but not enough people are writing them. And unfortunately, 
> mobile GUIs change often enough on both Android and iOS that the native 
> buttons aren't so native any more.
> 
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> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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