OpenOffice.org Conference 2006 Lyon - NeoOffice presentations: Aqua is Here! The Solution: Demystified

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OOoCon2006 - Lyon 12 Sept - NeoOffice presentations: Aqua is here

"OpenOffice.org Conference 2006 Lyon - NeoOffice presentations: Aqua is Here! The Solution: Demystified" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Economics & Business for Undergraduate / College. From the source: Video recorded 12 Sept at OpenOffice.org Conference 2006 in Lyon as documentations about Mac OS X porting. http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/index.html http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/schedule.html NeoOffice presentation: Aqua is Here! The Solution: Demystified by Patrick Luby & Ed Peterlin * scrollbar… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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Video recorded 12 Sept at OpenOffice.org Conference 2006 in Lyon as documentations about Mac OS X porting. http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/index.html http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/schedule.html NeoOffice presentation: Aqua is Here! The Solution: Demystified by Patrick Luby & Ed Peterlin * scrollbar arrow (up-down) vs. downdown * tabs (left) vs. center & first/last * shadows (no transparency in OOo) -> borders -> having to draw also parent controls * checkbox * preferences (label/text backgrounds) * progress bars * edit fields (focus ring) * mnemonics * editing mark (document has been edited) * UI text/button color querying (accessibility, e.g. ShapeShifter) * "heartbeat pulse" animation thread for progressbars & other animated controls * native printing (native modality, sheet UI) * native open/save dialogs (native modal dialog, extra thread, must run in primordial thread â otherwise * lots of problems) * OOo button size (area) vs. Aqua button size (inluding shadow) * file picker the trouble of both VCL thread and aqua thread have to co-exist, locking, event filtering

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