Francesco Montorsi | 19 Aug 20:02

Re: Cron job: FixedWidthImportCtl is pending approval

Hi,

Manuel Martín ha scritto:
> Hi, Francesco
>> name: FixedWidthImportCtl
>> I don't understand the "import" part of the name... is the component 
>> oriented exclusively for the creation of a File->Import menu command?
> 
> Exclusively not, but mainly. I've attached a .jpg to this mail. You will 
> recognize it...
ok; I understand; well, let's call it FixedWithImportCtrl then.

>>
>> Also I'd use "Ctrl" instead of "Ctl"...
> I can't do this just logging to wxCode. I'm sure you can.
done

>> description: A control for defining columns-widths in a file or block 
>> of text. The user
>> sees the text and sets delimiters. The widths these marks represent 
>> will be used to
>> break each line into pieces.
>> I'd reword the part "The user sees the text and sets delimiters" as 
>> "The control displays the text and the column markers."... or 
>> something like that.
> Done
perfect!

>>
>> As soon as these details are fixed I'll approve the component...
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Francesco Montorsi | 19 Aug 20:08

Re: Cron job: FixedWidthImportCtl is pending approval

I forgot one thing; the component skeleton has been added to wxCode SVN 
with the name "fixedwidthimportctrl"; even if it's much longer than 
"fixdwdthimp" it's better for readability...

Francesco

Francesco Montorsi ha scritto:
> Hi,
> 
> Manuel Martín ha scritto:
>> Hi, Francesco
>>> name: FixedWidthImportCtl
>>> I don't understand the "import" part of the name... is the component 
>>> oriented exclusively for the creation of a File->Import menu command?
>> Exclusively not, but mainly. I've attached a .jpg to this mail. You will 
>> recognize it...
> ok; I understand; well, let's call it FixedWithImportCtrl then.
> 
>>> Also I'd use "Ctrl" instead of "Ctl"...
>> I can't do this just logging to wxCode. I'm sure you can.
> done
> 
> 
>>> description: A control for defining columns-widths in a file or block 
>>> of text. The user
>>> sees the text and sets delimiters. The widths these marks represent 
>>> will be used to
>>> break each line into pieces.
>>> I'd reword the part "The user sees the text and sets delimiters" as 
>>> "The control displays the text and the column markers."... or 
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Gmane