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<div>Hi, Phil -</div>
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<div>Although I haven't said a word until now, it's only because I was
travelling and am still juggling a bunch of different
responsibilities.</div>
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<div><x-tab> </x-tab>I
really like what you did.</div>
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<div>I've been trying to juggle the notions of worlds and menus and
palettes for the many possible modes of use of lively, and I
think that tab-based palette panels are ideal. Integrating this
with browsing is also very cool.</div>
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<div>I made a run at common code for windows and tabs at one point,
which should reduce the work to merely making palettes work with
windows, except it appears that code didn't make it through one of the
windows updates. My theory was that tabbed panels are exactly
like windows from the standpoint of the content, and the only real
difference is in the behavior of the two kinds of tabs. If I get
some time, I'll get this part working again.</div>
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<div>The other thought I had, which I've voiced here before, is that
we need to make it a primary goal to have Lively be the vehicle of
choice for us to do such mockups and presentations. It was this
commitment that made Squeak into the wonderful media tool that it is.
Furthermore, it's just not that hard. If we just had 3 or 4 of
us working on it for a month I think we could reach a major plateau.
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<div>So I guess this could be a companion message to yours -- folks
who want a no-coding project could help you out, and those who want
some simple (*) coding projects could help make Lively into a better
composition environment.</div>
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<div>And let's not forget the real challenge:</div>
<div> - to be able to build Phil's vision faster in
LK than to mock it up elsewhere ;-)</div>
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Dan</div>
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<div>(*) truly these are simple tweaks for the most part -- nothing
like getting WebDAV or SVG working. If someone doesn't beat me
to it, I'll post a starting task list in the next few days</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Seventy-eight people are subscribed to
this mailing list for Lively. Eighteen people are subscribed to
the digest. I want to find at least one individual who has
interest in contributing to UI mockups for Lively's future and to help
keep conversation related to this on this mailing list alive
daily. No coding involved necessarily and it ought to be fun
and rewarding.</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I made an effort to get started over at
Google Drawings - Google Drawings already supports live
collaboration. At some point these drawings could be exported as SVG
and imported into Lively worlds. I'm also currently working on a
design document to explain some of these drawings and related
concepts.</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><a
href="http://tinyurl.com/lively-panel/"
>http://tinyurl.com/lively-panel/</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Thanks,</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Philip Weaver</blockquote>
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