[kepler-dev] Mailman rejected my response

Edward A Lee eal at eecs.berkeley.edu
Thu Aug 26 15:21:31 PDT 2004


Anybody know why this failed?

Edward

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> >>>>>   Re: Customizing
>Command? At 09:53 AM 8/26/2004 -0500, Rod Spears wrote:
>Command? >How would one add a custom style without putting the clas...
>Command? >
>Command? >Rod
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> >
> > A Style is simply an attribute that extends
> > ptolemy.actor.gui.style.ParameterEditorStyle.
> >
> > However, as Steve has pointed out, the default parameter
> > editor does not support placing an arbitrary widget in place
> > of a parameter line.  This is because it provides specific support
> > for handling the updates to parameters.
> >
> > As I pointed out before, you can replace the entire parameter
> > editor window by subclassing ptolemy.actor.gui.EditorFactory.
> >
> > Eventually, I would like to rework the Query class to be structured
> > more like the configure ports dialog...  However, I have to admit
> > that this is a low priority, particularly since such GUI work
> > is incredibly time consuming in Java ...  If anyone is interested
> > in doing this, I would be happy to provide guidance...
> >
> > Edward
> >
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