I haven't done anything with CompositeWidget itself (is that a new thing in 1.0b1? I haven't heard of it before.), but I do like the idea. I've done a few things like that as well: FontPickerWidget, ColorPickerWidget, and an HTMLAreaWidget, leveraging the HTML Area found at interactivetools.com. Something in CVS (or the like) would be nice, but I guess we could just cheat by putting tarballs on the wiki... Jason > -----Original Message----- > From: quixote-users-bounces+jsibre=chironsys.com@mems-exchange.org > [mailto:quixote-users-bounces+jsibre=chironsys.com@mems-exchange.org]On > Behalf Of Ksenia Marasanova > Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 4:15 PM > To: quixote-users@mems-exchange.org > Subject: [Quixote-users] widget repository for Quixote > > > Hi, > > Today I've created my first CompositeWidget, and I love it - the idea > behind CompositeWidget is absolutely cool :) > > So I had this naive thought: how nice it would be to have some kind of > widget repository for Quixote, where people can contribute widgets... > there are seems to be so much composite widgets that can be > standardized, for example: > > - grid with paging (based on WidgetList, I think?) > - image upload with image resizing tools > - email submission form ;-) > - WYSIWYG HTML editor > and many more... > > Would it fit into Quixote's philosophy - this kind of repository? > > Ksenia. > > _______________________________________________ > Quixote-users mailing list > Quixote-users@mems-exchange.org > http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/quixote-users >