<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xml:lang="en"><title>Latest entries from thinlet.blog-city.com</title><rights>Copyright 2009 thinlet.blog-city.com</rights><subtitle></subtitle><author><name></name></author><updated>2007-04-26T10:43:00Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/index.rss"/><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2007:1</id><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2005-11-18:links.1550906</id><title>Thinlet Forum has moved to Google Service</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_forum_has_moved_to_google_service.htm"><![CDATA[Just a reminder to let you know that the Thinlet and ThinUI Developers Group has moved over to the Google service online @ http://groups.google.com/group/thinlet-dev]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_forum_has_moved_to_google_service.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2005-11-18T18:59:00Z</updated><published>2005-11-18T18:59:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2005-02-08:links.1058694</id><title>Pnuts Scripting Lead Adds Thinlet Module</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/pnuts_scripting_lead_adds_thinlet_module.htm"><![CDATA[The Pnuts Scripting Language Lead Toyokazu Tomatsu from Japan has added Thinlet support.

Toyokazu Tomatsu writes in the Pnuts Addict blog story titled "Pnuts meets Thinlet":

Added thinlet module(1.1)

  Action is written in Pnuts, which means]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/pnuts_scripting_lead_adds_thinlet_module.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2005-02-08T03:03:00Z</updated><published>2005-02-08T03:03:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2005-02-08:links.1058647</id><title>Thinlet Titan Interview Series Site Now Live</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_titan_interview_series_site_now_live.htm"><![CDATA[I've created a Thinlet Interview Series page for easy reference that collects all the Q&amp;As with Thinlet titans. The Thinlet titans interviewed so far include: Dawid Weiss, Michael Nascimento Santos, Andrzej Bialecki, Kate Rhodes &amp; Wolf Paulus]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_titan_interview_series_site_now_live.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2005-02-08T02:35:00Z</updated><published>2005-02-08T02:35:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2005-02-08:links.1058643</id><title>Thinlet F.A.Q. Reloaded</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_faq_reloaded.htm"><![CDATA[I've relaunched the Thinlet F.A.Q. @ http://xul.sourceforge.net/thinfaq.html

I will try to add more questions and answers as we go along and I invite you to share your insights, comments, suggestions, or corrections.]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_faq_reloaded.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2005-02-08T02:31:00Z</updated><published>2005-02-08T02:31:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-12-21:links.968643</id><title>Blog-style Archive for Thinlet Developers Group Live</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/blogstyle_archive_for_thinlet_developers_group_live.htm"><![CDATA[Thanks to Gmane you can now browse the Thinlet Developers Group mailinglist using a blog-style archive. See http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.thinlet.user for details.

You can find the "classic" Gmane mailinglist archive mirror online @ http:/]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/blogstyle_archive_for_thinlet_developers_group_live.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-12-21T07:39:00Z</updated><published>2004-12-21T07:39:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-11-26:links.928117</id><title>ThinG - Free, Open Source Forms Designer For Thinlets</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thing__free_open_source_forms_designer_for_thinlets.htm"><![CDATA[Dirk Möbius has created a free, open source forms designer for the Thinlet XUL toolkit.

Dirk writes in the ThinG diary:

ThinG has been created in 7 days.

...well, almost. But at least I got the main things running, including Cut'n'Paste of]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thing__free_open_source_forms_designer_for_thinlets.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-11-26T05:04:00Z</updated><published>2004-11-26T05:04:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-10-28:links.885303</id><title>Poll: What Thinlet Addons Have You Used?</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/poll_what_thinlet_addons_have_you_used.htm"><![CDATA[To find the most popular Thinlet XUL toolkit addon I've kicked off a poll at the Thinlet Developers Yahoo! Group asking "What Thinlet Addons Have You Used?"

Choices include:

  Skinlet
  Scriptable Thinlet
  OO Wrapper Thinlet
  ThinletUtils]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/poll_what_thinlet_addons_have_you_used.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-10-28T17:56:00Z</updated><published>2004-10-28T17:56:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-10-06:links.849919</id><title>Thinlet Who&apos;s Who: Dawid Weiss</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_whos_who_dawid_weiss.htm"><![CDATA[The Thinlet World's Who's Who highlights the people behind Thinlet. Today's Who's Who entry introduces Dawid Weiss. Locaction: Poznan, PolandBio: Senior Software Developer at Laboratory of Intelligent Decision Support Systems, Institute of Computing]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_whos_who_dawid_weiss.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-10-06T06:26:00Z</updated><published>2004-10-06T06:26:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-10-04:links.846463</id><title>Thinlet Core Developer Team Formed</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_core_developer_team_formed.htm"><![CDATA[The Thinlet project now has its official core developer team that decides on code changes and will advance Thinlet. The Thinlet core developer team includes the following members:



 Andrzej Bialecki (Lead/Chair)
 Stephen Colebourne
 Michael N]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_core_developer_team_formed.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-10-04T05:53:00Z</updated><published>2004-10-04T05:53:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-10-04:links.846451</id><title>Thinlet XUL Toolkit Downloads Now Available @ Sourceforge</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_xul_toolkit_downloads_now_available__sourceforge.htm"><![CDATA[You can now download the latest versions of the Thinlet XUL toolkit at the sourceforge site. Grab your Thinlet copy today. @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/thinlet


Note also that you can download Thinlet addons such as skinning or scripting sup]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_xul_toolkit_downloads_now_available__sourceforge.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-10-04T05:40:00Z</updated><published>2004-10-04T05:40:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-08-20:links.781658</id><title>Thinlet Showcase Live: Are You Thin Or Not?</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_showcase_live_are_you_thin_or_not.htm"><![CDATA[Klaus Gotthardt has created a body mass index (BMI) Thinlet that lets you check if you're underweight (thin), overweight (fat), or inbetween.

You can try the live applet online @  http://www.kgo.de/bmi

You can grab the source at http://www.kgo.]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_showcase_live_are_you_thin_or_not.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-08-20T15:18:00Z</updated><published>2004-08-20T15:18:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-08-06:links.762545</id><title>Thinlet In Action: LifeBlogger By Erik C. Thauvin</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_in_action_lifeblogger_by_erik_c_thauvin.htm"><![CDATA[Erik C. Thauvin writes in the blog story titled "LifeBlogger":

Russ has posted a nice introduction to LifeBlogger.

This was my first foray into the world of the Thinlet API.

It takes a little bit getting up to speed with the XML UI/XUL desig]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_in_action_lifeblogger_by_erik_c_thauvin.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-08-06T22:32:00Z</updated><published>2004-08-06T22:32:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-07-29:links.749682</id><title>ThinFeeder News Aggregator Project Now Live</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinfeeder_news_aggregator_project_now_live.htm"><![CDATA[Fabiano Franz from Brazil has kicked off a new project over at sourceforge titled ThinFeeder chartered to create a light-weight but powerful RSS news aggregator that runs anywhere and is propelled by the Thinlet XUL toolkit and the Informa newsfeed l]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinfeeder_news_aggregator_project_now_live.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-07-29T00:18:00Z</updated><published>2004-07-29T00:18:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-30:links.673587</id><title>Interview with Andrzej Bialecki</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/interview_with_andrzej_bialecki.htm"><![CDATA[Gerald Bauer got the opportunity to sit down and have a chat with Andrzej Bialecki.  This is the first part of the interview.Welcome back to the Thinlet XUL Titan interview series.  Today let's welcome Andrzej Bialecki of Luke fame.

Q: Can you tel]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/interview_with_andrzej_bialecki.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-30T12:28:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-30T12:28:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-28:links.671072</id><title>ScriptableThinlet 0.6 and ObjectWrapperThinlet 0.2 Now Playing</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/scriptablethinlet_06_and_objectwrapperthinlet_02_now_playing.htm"><![CDATA[Norbert Barbosa writes:

The ScriptableThinlet 0.6 and ObjectWrapperThinlet 0.2 are out now, and available at http://perso.club-internet.fr/sjobic/thinlet


  ObjectWrapperThinlet (aka OWThinlet) is a simple set of object wrapper classes for all]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/scriptablethinlet_06_and_objectwrapperthinlet_02_now_playing.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-06-28T13:23:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-28T13:23:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-22:links.662701</id><title>Suite of Thinlet applications</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/suite_of_thinlet_applications.htm"><![CDATA[Steven Bell has been busy building out a suite of small but useful applications, all written with Thinlet.  In a novel way, he has even written a small Thinlet application to showcase his creations.  The following applications have been written and d]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/suite_of_thinlet_applications.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-22T06:49:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-22T06:49:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-14:links.652492</id><title>Frequently Asked Questions</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/frequently_asked_questions.htm"><![CDATA[Question: Is there any way to make text append itself to the bottom of a textarea widget, as well as autoscrolling that text upwards as new text comes in?
String text = getString(textarea, &quot;text&quot;) + &quot;\nappended line&quot;;setString(te]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/frequently_asked_questions.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-14T23:59:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-14T23:59:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-14:links.652424</id><title>Tutorial 2: Dynamic Tabs</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/tutorial_2_dynamic_tabs.htm"><![CDATA[Thinlets can be used to create very powerful user interfaces at runtime as oppose to precanned solutions.  This tutorial will look at how you can dynamically add new tabs to the TabbedPane control at run time.



Let us look at how you would put]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/tutorial_2_dynamic_tabs.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-14T18:48:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-14T18:48:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-13:links.650794</id><title>Swixml-viewer now supports Thinlet</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/swixmlviewer_now_supports_thinlet.htm"><![CDATA[swixml-viewer is a simple tool for viewing user  interfaces defined in an XML file and rendered using  SwixML. It may be useful during the design stage of  software development as it makes it possible to quickly write user interface forms, render the]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/swixmlviewer_now_supports_thinlet.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-13T17:19:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-13T17:19:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-11:links.647802</id><title>eBookCollector Application</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/ebookcollector_application.htm"><![CDATA[eBookCollector is a Java program, by Valentin Valchev to manage your book collection. It utilises the Amazon Web Services API to pull back information on your favourite books.  This project not only utilises the Thinlet framework, but also the Skinle]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/ebookcollector_application.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-11T08:06:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-11T08:06:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-09:links.645173</id><title>Skinlet &amp; Scriptable Thinlet Now Live @ Thinlet Contrib Site</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/skinlet__scriptable_thinlet_now_live__thinlet_contrib_site.htm"><![CDATA[You now can grab a copy of Eugene Klein's Skinlet package that lets you skin Thinlets and of Norbert Barbosa's Scriptable Thinlet package that lets you script Thinlets using half a dozen scripting languages including Groovy, Beanshell, Python, Javasc]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/skinlet__scriptable_thinlet_now_live__thinlet_contrib_site.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-06-09T15:23:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-09T15:23:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-08:links.644034</id><title>Interview with Kate Rhodes</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/interview_with_kate_rhodes.htm"><![CDATA[Gerald Bauer got the opportunity to interview Kate Rhodes who is one of the early adopters of Thinlet for the Caterpilla project.  Discover the reasons behind the use of the Thinlet technology and why it was an easy to use system.  Read the full int]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/interview_with_kate_rhodes.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-08T23:59:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-08T23:59:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-08:links.643909</id><title>Tutorial 1: Calculator Example</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/tutorial_1_calculator_example.htm"><![CDATA[This is the first of a series of articles on how to use the Thinlet GUI technology. The key benefit of the Thinlet framework is the power and ease it gives for developing rich user interfaces in a very small JAR file. Only 38KB for the core Thinlet J]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/tutorial_1_calculator_example.htm"/><dc:creator>Alan Williamson</dc:creator><author><name>Alan Williamson</name></author><updated>2004-06-08T23:59:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-08T23:59:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-02:links.635172</id><title>Scriptable Thinlet: Script Your Thinlets Using Beanshell, Groovy or Javascript</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/scriptable_thinlet_script_your_thinlets_using_beanshell_groovy_or_javascript.htm"><![CDATA[Norbert Barbosa just announced that ScriptableThinlet v0.5 is now live.

Norbert writes: ScriptableThinlet allows you to code your actions directly inside the XUL file by using any BSF (Bean Scripting Framework) supported scripting language such as]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/scriptable_thinlet_script_your_thinlets_using_beanshell_groovy_or_javascript.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-06-02T15:50:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-02T15:50:00Z</published></entry><entry><id>tag:thinlet.blog-city.com,2004-06-02:links.635186</id><title>Thinlet In Action: Caterpillar, ServerWatcher, EpochTime</title><content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_in_action_caterpillar_serverwatcher_epochtime.htm"><![CDATA[Allow me to highlight some free MIT-licensed, open source applications using Thinlet by Katherine Rhodes.

ServerWatcher. 

A graphical server monitoring tool. You can enter the url of a web page and a character string you want it to look for and]]></content><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://thinlet.blog-city.com/thinlet_in_action_caterpillar_serverwatcher_epochtime.htm"/><dc:creator>Gerald Bauer</dc:creator><author><name>Gerald Bauer</name></author><updated>2004-06-02T15:48:00Z</updated><published>2004-06-02T15:48:00Z</published></entry></feed>