Le dim 07/03/2004 à 16:38, msevior physics unimelb edu au a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I have started developing applications related to chemistry (GChemPaint > > and Gnome Crystal) some years ago, using the gtk+ and gnome libs with > > the hope I'll be able one day to incorporate data inside Abiword and > > other gnome apps using Bonobo. > > I could do it in gnumeric-1.0 (but the data were not saved) but never in > > abiword, which would be much more interesting. > > I'd like to know if there are plans to use Bonobo embedding (may be I > > can help). > > > > We've thought about this a fair bit. The plans are still there but they > haven't been followed through. One step we thought we needed first was to > have a way of making SVG representation of our applications. In particular > the idea was to do this via gnome-print. ie print ot svg like pdf or ps. I > think dom has recently committed code to gnome-print to do this. So now we > just have include proper SVG support in our apps. > > I guess my question you would be what does bonobo embedding get you? Would > having a nice vector representation be sufficient? It would be a good thing but not enough in my sense. I would like the data saved with the text, not only a svg representation, so that it is possible to edit them from the container (it can be edited in a separate window; in place edition might be better but not necessary). Worse, a vector representation is not appropriate for Gnome Crystal which is OpenGL based (generates a high resolution bitmap on printing). IMHO the ideal would be to use a Bonobo control for display when it is available on the computer and the svg representation otherwise. Best regards, Jean
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