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Re: pretty colors in gfxterm
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Otavio Salvador |
Subject: |
Re: pretty colors in gfxterm |
Date: |
Wed, 09 May 2007 19:35:01 -0300 |
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"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <address@hidden> writes:
>> Sorry but I didn't get what you mean by 'ad-hoc features' here. Can
>> you elaborate it, please?
>
> Features, which are not fully examined if they are generic, flexible and
> extensible, are all ad-hoc. As I said in this list some times, I believe that
> the user must be able to fully control how a menu (or a different kind of
> user interface) should be displayed and provided, and style sheet support
> meets this requirement. Of course, Marco's idea about more scripting-based
> approach is also good, but I feel that this is rather overkill at the moment.
Ok, I agree with you.
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- pretty colors in gfxterm, Robert Millan, 2007/05/05
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Marco Gerards, 2007/05/05
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Robert Millan, 2007/05/05
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2007/05/07
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Robert Millan, 2007/05/07
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Robert Millan, 2007/05/08
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2007/05/08
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Otavio Salvador, 2007/05/08
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2007/05/09
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm,
Otavio Salvador <=
- Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Robert Millan, 2007/05/09
Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Otavio Salvador, 2007/05/05
Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2007/05/07
Re: pretty colors in gfxterm, Marco Gerards, 2007/05/07