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Revision as of 16:57, 3 January 2010
Contents
Introduction
This is a new toolkit aiming to make it possible to make the look of Wesnoth fully skinable. This will be used in Wesnoth the make it easier to optimize for different screen resolutions. The initial work in progress version has been released with Wesnoth 1.6. Since the development isn't done yet, these pages reflect the state of the trunk.
The engine has two parts:
- Widget definition, which defines how a widget looks.
- Window defintion, which defines how a certain window looks and it uses the widget definitions.
Todo list
Here's a(n incomplete) list of items which still need to be done.
- The layout engine can still have problems with not finding a solution and stop.
- Make sure labels buttons etc can shrink and show ellipses to shrink small enough
- Optimize the shrink algorithm
- The code for the events is not entirely to my liking and I want to look at using signals instead, events are there bug not yet used everywhere.
- EasyCoding#GUI2_related_features
- Improve the markup for the text
- Convert more dialogs
Links
- GUIVariable describes the variable used for the parts of WML.
- GUILayout describes how to place widgets in a window.
- GUIWidgetDefinitionWML describes how the various widgets are defined.
- GUIWidgetInstanceWML describes the options which can be used when a widget is "instanciated" in a window definition.
- GUIWindowDefinitionWML describes the windows available and which widgets the 'know' about.
- GUIToolkitWML describes the basics of the engine.
- GUICanvasWML describes what to draw on a widget.
- Wiki_grabber describes the tool to generate the wiki pages.