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Most of the adoption is already done on winsys_29836 branch. There are still some problems with the component palette. Despite that it needs to be redesigned completely for the FCS (see issue 36125 nad issue 36126), there should be some changes already done for the merge: - the three control buttons on the left should be moved to a tool bar placed directly in the form designer (for each form) - the palette buttons (beans) must be unselectable - the palette buttons should be consistent with Look and Feel (no additional borders, correct "rollover presentation, etc)
Need at least a UI mini-spec for this...
I have written the UI Spec. The URL of the spec is in URL field.
Okay, looks good, thanks.
I have updated the spec. The add button and status label were removed from form editor toolbar. I also specified mouse cursors over the form editor. http://ui.netbeans.org/docs/ui/ws/ws_spec-form_toolbar.html
A snippet from the current spec describing names and icons (copied from http://ui.netbeans.org/docs/ui/ws/ws_spec.html#3.3): ---------------- Some of the objects may have more than one associated document window, for example a form object can be viewed by source editor, form editor, and also by cvs viewers (annotate, diff, ...). One of the multiple document windows of an object is always a base document window of the object. All other document windows of that object are an extending document windows. For instance, in case of form object, the source editor is the base document window, and form editor, cvs viewers are the extending document windows. * Name of extending document window - name of the extending document window also corresponds to a name of object it displays, e.g. "ColorPicker". However, the name of the window contains also a suffix identifying the type of editor/viewer contained in the document window. The name pattern is following: "<object name> [<editor/viewer type>]". An example is "ColorPicker [Form]", "ColorPicker [VCS Annotate]", "ColorPicker [VCS Log]". * Icon of extending document window - icon of extending document window doesn't represent displayed object, but the editor or viewer type contained in the extending document window. For example, a form editor would have a special icon, all VCS viewers would have a special icon (not a special icon for each VCS command, but the same icon for all VCS type viewers).
Done in winsys_29836 branch. The mouse cursors will be implemented in the second phase, see issue 36126 and issue 36125.