Hello,
it has been brought to my attention that CSS support for clutter
applications might be of interest to you. As part of my gtk css
theming effort I'm writing a standalone CSS drawing library; the
clutter/cairo integration makes bridging the gap between clutter and
CSS fairly straight forward. I've recently written two simple examples
to get things moving:
http://www.gnome.org/~robsta/tmp/cccss-0.png
http://www.gnome.org/~robsta/tmp/cccss-1.png
Standalone libccss ("the cairo css library") is blocking on fd.o [1],
but can be built from the CSS engine's [2] source tree (pass
--enable-libccss). The examples are in libccss/cccss/ (c^3 for clutter
cairo css, looks like i need to find a better name).
Let me know if this is of interest, so we can think about turning this
into something useful. Oh, and don't be misled by the homegrown
screenshots above, things can look more appealing if you get design fu
involved:
http://www.gnome.org/~robsta/gtk-css-engine/0.2/Gilouche-CSS-0.2.png
[1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17480
[2] svn.gnome.org/svn/gtk-css-engine/trunk/
- Rob
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