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From: Christian P. <cpe...@gm...> - 2005-07-22 15:22:26
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Thx Paulo, but as said, it's just an idea, no solution.
And in the spirit of DR17 ('best code quality'), this surely would be a
real dirty hack, but on the other side it would be quite fast to
implement, i guess...
The best solution of course, would be, if E can resize the window on
it's on, without need for screenshots.
And if i understand the message on enlightenment.org, which says:
[snippet]
The EFL contains solutions for almost any graphical interface task, far
beyond just rendering images. EVAS provides a highly optimized canvas
library. Ecore provides a simple and modular abstraction interface and
advanced event management including timers. Etox provides a complex text
layout library complete with theme-able text stylization capabilities
(previously Estyle). EDB provides a compact database format for
intuitive and easy configuration management, including the storing of
binaries. EET provides an integrated and flexible container that ends
the traditions of providing themes in tarballs. Edje provides a
revolutionary library and tool set for /completely/ abstracting
application interfaces from their code, including a complex and flexible
method of designing interfaces. EWL provides a complete widget library
built on all the other components of the EFL. And more!
[/snippet]
my idea is a waste of already existing wonderful libraries ...
Because if the content of a window is fully themable, there also should
be the possibility to adjust the size of all elements inside the window,
at least i understand it this way... (?)
Rasterman (or someone else with the needed knowledge), plz show us the
right way to go :)
Greets, Christian Pedaschus
PS. Anyone else has probs reaching www.enlightenment.org? It's very
slow and often aborts connection ...? (could be on my side too, my isp
changed some things shortly)
Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos wrote:
>Christian Pedaschus said:
>
>
>>PS. Just read the message from Christian Engels and i think,
>>that this
>>should be no
>>problem.
>>As an Idea: The windows don't need to be refreshed while
>>showing them in
>>epose (would be nice, but is not needed for the functionality)
>>, so it
>>would(?) be enough,
>>to just take a screenshot of the window, resize and display it.
>>no need
>>for e to change
>>font-sizes or take care of the layout 'inside' the window.
>>perhaps i missed something in expose (never used it), but i
>>guess that
>>should be
>>working, or? Plz correct me if i'm wrong..
>>
>>
>>
>
>At least for a first-version features I agree with Christian.
>
>
>
>>Thomas Kleinbauer wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>So, I really have no clue at all about the e17 internals, but
>>>I do have some
>>>programming experience and would be willing to participate in
>>>an effort to
>>>create something like Exposé for e17. But I think, somebody
>>>with a more
>>>profound insight into the libraries would be needed to lead
>>>such a project,
>>>therefore I'd like to post this official
>>>
>>>Call for Participation
>>>======================
>>>
>>>In order to implement a functionality similar to Max OSX'
>>>Exposé
>>>(http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose/), we are looking
>>>for people
>>>willing to contribute in any helpful way. In particular, the
>>>following
>>>positions are open ;-)
>>>
>>>- One or more project leader(s)
>>>
>>> Deeper knowledge of the e-libs would be a requirement, also
>>>the general
>>>management and organization of the project would be part of
>>>the task.
>>>
>>>- Worker bees
>>>
>>> People willing to contribute to the code, all different
>>>levels of
>>>experience welcome.
>>>
>>>- Testers
>>>
>>> Even if you don't feel ready to do some coding you may be a
>>>valuable help
>>>if you can take some time every once in a while to do code
>>>testing and write
>>>high quality feedback reports.
>>>
>>>It's not clear if this will eventually lead to a real
>>>(sub-)project, that
>>>depends vastly on the reactions to this call. Therefore,
>>>please spread this
>>>call around, but don't forget to point out that the primary
>>>coordination
>>>point - until an own infrastructure has been set up - is the
>>>"enlightenment
>>>user mailing list":
>>>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=enlightenment-users
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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