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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 07/01/2009 - 08/01/2009
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. First off, Griffon plugins are simply Griffon applications with a few extra bits not normally used in a standard application—scripts for providing command line targets e.g.,. And interception of Griffon events like. To get started with plugin development, you'll want to decide whether you want to create a new plugin or edit an existing one. If you want to create a new plugin and install it in an existing application:. Rm -rf installer-0.3. Scripting,...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: Multi-Document Griffon Applications
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. In this post we're going to build the skeleton of a multi-document (tabbed) Griffon application. Tabbed interfaces are extremely common. You're probably even viewing this in a web browser with a few open tabs as we speak. We'll be implementing the document-handling logic, so all you will need to do is add your own application-specific logic. Let's dive in by creating a new Griffon application and creating a Document. Actions { action( id: 'newAc...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 08/01/2009 - 09/01/2009
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Building your Griffon app with Gradle. In this post, I'm going to show how to build your Griffon. Griffon already comes with a command line tool to build and interact with your app, so why would you want to do this? I can think of a few reasons:. You have an existing Gradle build you want to integrate with. You have a complex build or packaging scenario. You want to take advantage of Gradle's dependency management for your app. CreateTask('libs')...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 10/01/2009 - 11/01/2009
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. In this post we're going to build the skeleton of a multi-document (tabbed) Griffon application. Tabbed interfaces are extremely common. You're probably even viewing this in a web browser with a few open tabs as we speak. We'll be implementing the document-handling logic, so all you will need to do is add your own application-specific logic. Let's dive in by creating a new Griffon application and creating a Document. Actions { action( id: 'newAc...