| Am 24.02.2019 um 17:29 schrieb Laurent
      Caron:
 
      
      
        
          Hi, 
 Well if my level of Wim's language is good enough, a
            sentence with the word "batmobile" means "Green light" 😉
 
 As far as I remember, the look of Hexapixel's ribbon was
            really close to the "office 2007" look... Nowadays, Word's
            ribbon is more flat, without gradient... So my question is : should we start from the original
            ribbon by Emi, should we build a new project from scratch or
            should we migrate project like FXRibbon ([1]) from JavaFX to
            SWT ? 
 I'm interested by this widget, who else ? 
 Laurent 
 
 Hi Laurent, a few months ago I've also player around with the Hexapixel
      Ribbon library, but I've decided to not use it. I think, the
      concept of a "ribbon bar" is specific for Microsoft applications,
      especially for Windows users. MaOS and Linux users have other UI
      concepts. Nonetheless, I think we can work on such a ribbon widget for SWT,
      since a lot of applications are running under Windows (in my
      experience). Therefore it's good to have a well known concept of a
      UI. Btw, there's also a "Ribbon Widget Toolkit"
      (https://code.google.com/archive/p/rwt/), but it is completely in
      Chinese language and I haven't work with it.Ralf
 
 
 
 
 
        
        
          
            
              IIRC
                someone said there is no patent issue anymore.
 
 
                To
                  the batmobile, let's go. 
 Interesting
                  IP situation. Do you now, does Eclipse try to sort out
                  suchissues, eg by contacting Microsoft to find an
                  alternate way of
 licensing?
 
 Christian
 
 
 
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