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Hi, thanks a lot for the effort of translate library for Vue.
I am trying to use it but I found the example absurdly complicated.
It's not a criticism please don't take it as an offence, but when you try to teach someone maths you don't start with integrals, you start with the numbers 1-10 and then move on to addition and subtraction.
I read in another issue that you don't have time to write the documentation. Well, how about instead of writing full documentation you write little pills?
For example in read.me you write: "Elements like gl-row, gl-col and gl-stack can be represented in a tree - they respectively stand for a golden-layout row, column and stack."
But you don't say how to access that tree (is it a property of the component?) even less how to read or write to the tree.
So, my specific request is, can you write a pill on how to programmatically represent a tree for the component? If you include an example of reading and writing that would be great.
p.s: If it does, I compromise myself to prepare an example and send it to you.
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Hi, thanks a lot for the effort of translate library for Vue.
I am trying to use it but I found the example absurdly complicated.
It's not a criticism please don't take it as an offence, but when you try to teach someone maths you don't start with integrals, you start with the numbers 1-10 and then move on to addition and subtraction.
I read in another issue that you don't have time to write the documentation. Well, how about instead of writing full documentation you write little pills?
For example in read.me you write:
"Elements like gl-row, gl-col and gl-stack can be represented in a tree - they respectively stand for a golden-layout row, column and stack."
But you don't say how to access that tree (is it a property of the component?) even less how to read or write to the tree.
So, my specific request is, can you write a pill on how to programmatically represent a tree for the component? If you include an example of reading and writing that would be great.
p.s: If it does, I compromise myself to prepare an example and send it to you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: