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There are a lot of code copy/pasted in the activities, and we can provide a easier API to new/occasional developers.
 
There are a lot of code copy/pasted in the activities, and we can provide a easier API to new/occasional developers.
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This pages is right now, to discuss ideas, and collect useful information.
 
This pages is right now, to discuss ideas, and collect useful information.
  
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The Activity Team  
 
The Activity Team  
  
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== Toolbar items factory methods ==
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Walter use in his activities factory methods to create buttons, separators, entry, etc.
 
Walter use in his activities factory methods to create buttons, separators, entry, etc.

Revision as of 13:43, 5 August 2011


Summary

There are a lot of code copy/pasted in the activities, and we can provide a easier API to new/occasional developers. Would be good use the change to GTK3 to improve our small sugar-toolkit/sugar APIs This pages is right now, to discuss ideas, and collect useful information.

Owner

The Activity Team

Ideas

Toolbar items factory methods

Walter use in his activities factory methods to create buttons, separators, entry, etc. This remove a lot of duplicated code. Example:

def _label_factory(label, toolbar):
    Factory for adding a label to a toolbar 
   my_label = gtk.Label(label)
   my_label.set_line_wrap(True)
   my_label.show()
   _toolitem = gtk.ToolItem()
   _toolitem.add(my_label)
   toolbar.insert(_toolitem, -1)
   _toolitem.show()
   return my_label


def _entry_factory(length, toolbar, callback):
    Factory for adding a text enrty to a toolbar 
   my_entry = gtk.Entry()
   my_entry.set_max_length(length)
   my_entry.set_width_chars(length)
   my_entry.connect('changed', callback)
   my_entry.show()
   _toolitem = gtk.ToolItem()
   _toolitem.add(my_entry)
   toolbar.insert(_toolitem, -1)
   _toolitem.show()
   return my_entry

We can add methods like create_button, create_label and create_entry to the toolbar