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The Delite Design System empowers you to build delightful enterprise experiences efficiently and joyfully. The UI components, patterns, and best practices provide you with a unified language when designing and developing products within the Software AG ecosystem.
Installing this cover package will install the 4 implementation packages for this Delite release and the (few) third-party dependencies. See package.json for the respective versions.
The packages are verified against the LTS (even-numbered) versions of node.js. See "engines" in package.json of dlt-components. If you want to override the engine dependencies, use the --ignore-engines option.
The Delite reference implementation consists of:
The framework-agnostic implementation of all components that comprise the Delite design system, including a showcase.
The design tokens defining values for all aspects of styling and layout, including both Delite 1 and Delite 2 color schemes.
The standard fonts used with Delite.
The core delite icon collection, provided as fonts, SVG sprites, and individual SVGs.
See file in package Third-Party-Terms-of-Dependencies.pdf
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Delite 2 reference implementation
We found that @softwareag/dlt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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