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I would like to know if there is more information (or just peoples ideas) regarding using SLint for a UI that can be controlled using just 4 arrow keys and enter and back.
Slint does have virtual keyboard support, which will help a lot for this project but I was wondering if there are recommendations for managing and moving focus. Ideally it should be possible to control the focus in a more advanced way than the standard accesibility options from slint.
Some way of having a vertical list, horizontal list and a grid in which the focus of items can be controlled?
Would slint be a good fit for such an interface? Should the focus management be implemented in the slint language or would it be recommended to implement it in rust? could we add (custom) primitives to allow more control over focus than slints built-in accesibilty layer?
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is more information (or just peoples ideas) regarding using SLint for a UI that can be controlled using just 4 arrow keys and enter and back.
Slint does have virtual keyboard support, which will help a lot for this project but I was wondering if there are recommendations for managing and moving focus. Ideally it should be possible to control the focus in a more advanced way than the standard accesibility options from slint.
Some way of having a vertical list, horizontal list and a grid in which the focus of items can be controlled?
Would slint be a good fit for such an interface? Should the focus management be implemented in the slint language or would it be recommended to implement it in rust? could we add (custom) primitives to allow more control over focus than slints built-in accesibilty layer?
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