David Morton wrote:> > I sent a message to the freeRIDE users list > (freeride-users@rubyforge.org) a few days ago, and it hasn''t come back > to me, and it hasn''t made the archives. The last archived message was > on the 7th. Is it operational?Hmmm... I''m not aware of it being down, but it does have a very low traffic level. I just cc''d this response to the FreeRIDE users lists to see if my post makes it through. Curt
Curt Hibbs wrote:> I just cc''d this response to the FreeRIDE users lists to see if my post > makes it through.It made it this time. :/ Hrm, I wonder if my email client crashed, cause now I can''t find the original email in my sent box. Anyway... I''m new to Ruby, and need a project to learn a few things. I decided to do something that I''ve not really seen done before - making a mysql plugin for freeRIDE. It will allow the user to log into and view sql schema and data, and maybe even modify the tables. Sort of a miniature phpMyAdmin interface, built into the dock pane. I was originally asking for any pointers on how to do stuff, though at the moment, I seem to being moving along ok. I''m also new to gui development, so most of my headaches have been of the "No matching function for overloaded ''new_FXfoo'' type. (Which I discovered usually means a value being passed in is not what I think it is.)
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 12:16:19AM -0500, David Morton wrote:> Curt Hibbs wrote: > >I just cc''d this response to the FreeRIDE users lists to see if my post > >makes it through. > > It made it this time. :/ > Hrm, I wonder if my email client crashed, cause now I can''t find the > original email in my sent box. > > Anyway... > > I''m new to Ruby, and need a project to learn a few things. I decided to > do something that I''ve not really seen done before - making a mysql > plugin for freeRIDE. It will allow the user to log into and view sql > schema and data, and maybe even modify the tables. Sort of a miniature > phpMyAdmin interface, built into the dock pane.I guess the best you can do is looking at DbTalk''s source, a nice little FXRuby app to manage SQL data. http://www.insula.cz/dbtalk/ Hope that helps, -- Esteban Manchado Vel?zquez <zoso@demiurgo.org> EuropeSwPatentFree - http://EuropeSwPatentFree.hispalinux.es Help spread it through the Net in signatures, webpages, whatever! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/freeride-users/attachments/20040720/457e9d68/attachment.bin
Esteban Manchado Vel?zquez wrote:>>I''m new to Ruby, and need a project to learn a few things. I decided to >>do something that I''ve not really seen done before - making a mysql >>plugin for freeRIDE. It will allow the user to log into and view sql >>schema and data, and maybe even modify the tables. Sort of a miniature >>phpMyAdmin interface, built into the dock pane. > > > I guess the best you can do is looking at DbTalk''s source, a nice little > FXRuby app to manage SQL data. > > http://www.insula.cz/dbtalk/Indeed, I just found this little program, as I was searching for code on how to do a right mouse button menu popup. This will be a big help.