XPToolkit Project
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Vision: We make cross-platform user interfaces as easy to
build and customize as web pages.
Elevator Story: straight
up or touchy-feely.
Who are we, and what are we doing
here?
How do I get plugged in? We want all our discussions to be
open to the net, and captured for the benefit of those who join
later. We need your help. Please discuss anything/everything
about this project on the XPFE
newsgroup. If we're not keeping you in the loop, YELL at
our manager. It's probably
his fault anyway!
Where do I start? New documentation is coming online! Click
here to browse the new online documentation.
The old documents will be listed below until the new documentation
has been completed.
A Guide to the XPToolkit Architecture
- Introduction
- Overview of Packages
- XUL/AOM Reference
- Packages and the Chrome Registry
- XUL and RDF
- The AOM Implementation
- XUL/RDF Templates
- Services Reference
- The Clipboard
- Drag and Drop
- File Dialogs
- Color Picker
- Font Picker
Project Documents:
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Executive Overview:
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Handout from a recent meeting with our executive sponsor
at Netscape (and he bought it!).
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Project
Goals:
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Just a few high-level goals.
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Schedule:
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Includes dates for specific tasks and milestones. If you
think you can infer ship dates from this, please tell us,
'cuz we'd really like to know.
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Requirements:
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Dialogs
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Special features of Windows useful for treating them as
dialogs.
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Image Button/Menu
Button
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Buttons that execute commands or show menus/trees when
clicked on.
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Menus
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What we are providing in our menu service.
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Progress
Bar
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Meter or barber pole: no more cylon.
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Tab Widget
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Tab widget requirements
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Toolbars
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Toolbar requirements, spec, and examples
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Necessary Widgets
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A rather complete list of widgets, with screens shots
that identify them, but aren't the UE-approved
appearance.
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XP Widget Set
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User Experience spec for Netscape's GFX widgets.
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<your widget/service>
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Please explore requirements before designing.
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Older Engineering Documents
(Close to being OBSOLETE)
And now for something Completely
Different...
Last updated: 5/28/99 by Peter
Trudelle, who really wants your feedback.