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− | {{OsProject|id=com.bitplan.gui|owner=BITPlan|title=Generic GUI framework for Java|url=https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.gui|version=0.0.12}} | + | {{OsProject|id=com.bitplan.gui |
+ | |owner=BITPlan | ||
+ | |title=Generic GUI framework for Java | ||
+ | |url=https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.gui | ||
+ | |date=2018-08-17 | ||
+ | |version=0.0.12 | ||
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= Simple Platform neutral Graphical User Interface Description = | = Simple Platform neutral Graphical User Interface Description = | ||
== Why platform neutral? == | == Why platform neutral? == |
Revision as of 10:38, 31 December 2018
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id | com.bitplan.gui |
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owner | BITPlan |
title | Generic GUI framework for Java |
url | https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.gui |
version | 0.0.12 |
description | |
date | 2018-08-17 |
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Simple Platform neutral Graphical User Interface Description
Why platform neutral?
Implementing User interfaces for a specific platform can be quite frustrating when you try to migrate the result to a different platform. Even very small differences between implementations can spoil the effort.
Especially when prototyping it is much easier to start from a simple descriptive file and "interpret" the result.
Main classes and packages
Example Applications
I18n
Internationalization is supported using resource bundles. The "TestI18n" base class can be used as a utility to make sure that all entries in the platform independent description have a corresponding translation.