Enlightenment CVS committal

Author  : inc
Project : web
Module  : www

Dir     : web/www/p/about


Modified Files:
        en-body 


Log Message:
this will fix the missing image links

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RCS file: /cvs/e/web/www/p/about/en-body,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -3 -r1.3 -r1.4
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+++ en-body     31 May 2007 02:01:36 -0000      1.4
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-<table class='main'>
-<tr>
-<td class='main'><div class="main">
-
-<center><h1>Welcome to the Enlightenment Project</h1></center>
-
-<p></p>
-
-<h3>&nbsp;Support Enlightenment by donating to our <a 
href="http://www.enlightenment.org/donate";>server fund</a>.<br /> </h3><p>We 
are dedicated to providing advanced graphical libraries, tools, and 
environments. Currently, the project is made up of three different components: 
Enlightenment DR16, The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, and Enlightenment 
DR17. While we are best known for the Enlightenment Window Manager itself there 
is a long history of providing advanced libraries and tools to support the 
window manager and other applications, such as Imlib, FNLib, and Imlib2, which 
extend far beyond the window manager itself in scope. Today, in development 
toward the DR17 Desktop Shell we have created an entirely new set of libraries 
and tools that provide more power and flexibility than any other group of 
graphical libraries available, which we refer to collectively as The 
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries.</p> <center>    <p><a 
href="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/im
 ages/_images/rephorm-desktop.png"><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/tn2_rephorm-desktop.png"; 
class="shot" height="50" width="300" /></a></p>    </center>  <h2>Enlightenment 
Window Manager</h2>
-
-<p> Version 0.16 of the Enlightenment window manager was released in 2000, 
along with its dependencies Imlib and Fnlib, and remains in heavy usage today. 
While rumors of its death still circulate, DR16.8.6 was released on Feb 20th, 
2007, and it remains in development today with a long life still ahead of it. 
DR16 has been the choice of power users and artists due to its low overhead, 
highly graphical, widely theme-able, extremely configurable, yet unobtrusive 
interface. Nearly all functions of the window manager can be handled without 
mouse input, including application launching via <a 
href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2";>e16keyedit</a>. 
It also remains highly portable, with ports avalible for Linux on all 
platforms, FreeBSD, IRIX, Solaris X86 and Sparc, HP-UX, AIX, OS/2, and more. 
</p>          <p> Imlib has lived a long life, still in heavy usage today, as 
one of the most popular image manipulation and rendering libs available. Its 
development was
  taken over by the GNOME project and used as GNOMEs rendering engine until it 
was replaced with GdkPixbuf in GNOME 2.0. It&#39;s popularity surpasses just 
development in C thanks to bindings for several scripting languages including 
PERL, Python, and Ruby. </p>          <center>    <p><a 
href="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/benr-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/tn2_benr-desktop.png"; 
class="shot" height="50" width="300" /></a></p>    </center>
-<h2>Enlightenment Foundation Libraries</h2>
-<p> In developing DR17 it was made clear that we needed an entirely new set of 
libraries and tools. Raster had a bold vision of what was possible and where he 
wanted the next release to go, starting with Imlib2 and EVAS, and eventually 
growing into new libraries largely based on or around EVAS. It became clear 
that the usefulness of these libraries and tools went far beyond the DR17 
release itself, just as Imlib did in DR16. Thus the collective library back-end 
of DR17 was given the independent title: the Enlightenment Foundation 
Libraries, or EFL for short. </p>          <p> 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 databa
 se 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 <i>completely</i> 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! </p>      <center>    <p><a 
href="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/trill-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/tn2_trill-desktop.png"; 
class="shot" height="50" width="300" /></a></p>    </center>
-
-<h2>Enlightenment DR17</h2>
-<p> Development Release 17 of the Enlightenment window manager represents an 
evolution into the next generation of desktop environments: the desktop shell. 
DR17 will provide integration between files and your environment in a seamless 
manner while encompassing a graphically rich and flexible architecture. It will 
not compete with GNOME or KDE, but be a completely new way of visualizing your 
desktop, based around the EFL which was built from the ground up for this task. 
</p>          <p> Still in heavy development, several applications that will be 
part of the DR17 release and examples of what is possible are already available 
in CVS, such as Entice, Entrance, Evidence, Erss, and Eplayer. The desktop 
shell itself is only a basic framework and not yet ready for CVS, but will be 
emerging into CVS during the course of this year. As the foundation of DR17, 
the EFL is currently the first and foremost priority for development. </p>      
<center>    <p><a href="http://enlightenment.
 org/Main/Home/images/_images/az-desktop.png"><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/Main/Home/images/_images/tn2_az-desktop.png"; 
class="shot" height="50" width="300" /></a></p>    </center>
-
-</div></td>
-</tr>
-</table>
+<table class='main'>

+<tr>

+<td class='main'><div class="main">

+<center><h1>Welcome to the Enlightenment Project</h1></center>

+<p></p>

+<h3>&nbsp;Support Enlightenment by donating to our <a 
href="http://www.enlightenment.org/donate";>server fund</a>.<br/>

+</h3><p>We are dedicated to providing advanced graphical libraries, tools, and 
environments. Currently, the project is made up of three different components: 
Enlightenment DR16, The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, and Enlightenment 
DR17. 

+While we are best known for the Enlightenment Window Manager itself there is a 
long history of providing advanced libraries and tools to support the window 
manager and other applications, such as Imlib, FNLib, and Imlib2, which extend 
far beyond the window manager itself in scope.

+Today, in development toward the DR17 Desktop Shell we have created an 
entirely new set of libraries and tools that provide more power and flexibility 
than any other group of graphical libraries available, which we refer to 
collectively as The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries.</p> <center>    

+<p><a href="http://enlightenment.org/i/rephorm-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/i/tn2_rephorm-desktop.png"; class="shot" 
height="50" width="300" /></a></p>    </center>  <h2>Enlightenment Window 
Manager</h2>

+<p> Version 0.16 of the Enlightenment window manager was released in 2000, 
along with its dependencies Imlib and Fnlib, and remains in heavy usage today. 
While rumors of its death still circulate, DR16.8.6 was released on Feb 20th, 
2007, and it remains in development today with a long life still ahead of it.

+DR16 has been the choice of power users and artists due to its low overhead, 
highly graphical, widely theme-able, extremely configurable, yet unobtrusive 
interface. Nearly all functions of the window manager can be handled without 
mouse input, including application launching via 

+<a 
href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2";>e16keyedit</a>. 
It also remains highly portable, with ports avalible for Linux on all 
platforms, FreeBSD, IRIX, Solaris X86 and Sparc, HP-UX, AIX, OS/2, and more. 
</p>          

+<p> Imlib has lived a long life, still in heavy usage today, as one of the 
most popular image manipulation and rendering libs available. 

+Its development was taken over by the GNOME project and used as GNOMEs 
rendering engine until it was replaced with GdkPixbuf in GNOME 2.0. It&#39;s 
popularity surpasses just development in C thanks to bindings for several 
scripting languages including PERL, Python, and Ruby. </p>          

+<center>    <p><a href="http://enlightenment.org/i/sbenr-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/i/tn2_benr-desktop.png"; class="shot" height="50" 
width="300" /></a></p>    </center>

+<h2>Enlightenment Foundation Libraries</h2>

+<p> In developing DR17 it was made clear that we needed an entirely new set of 
libraries and tools. Raster had a bold vision of what was possible and where he 
wanted the next release to go, starting with Imlib2 and EVAS, and eventually 
growing into new libraries largely based on or around EVAS. 

+It became clear that the usefulness of these libraries and tools went far 
beyond the DR17 release itself, just as Imlib did in DR16. Thus the collective 
library back-end of DR17 was given the independent title: the Enlightenment 
Foundation Libraries, or EFL for short. </p>          

+<p> 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 <i>completely</i> 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! </p>      <center>    <p><a 
href="http://enlightenment.org/i/trill-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/i/tn2_trill-desktop.png"; class="shot" height="50" 
width="300" /></a></p>    </center>

+<h2>Enlightenment DR17</h2>

+<p> Development Release 17 of the Enlightenment window manager represents an 
evolution into the next generation of desktop environments: the desktop shell. 
DR17 will provide integration between files and your environment in a seamless 
manner while encompassing a graphically rich and flexible architecture. 

+It will not compete with GNOME or KDE, but be a completely new way of 
visualizing your desktop, based around the EFL which was built from the ground 
up for this task. </p>          

+<p> Still in heavy development, several applications that will be part of the 
DR17 release and examples of what is possible are already available in CVS, 
such as Entice, Entrance, Evidence, Erss, and Eplayer. 

+The desktop shell itself is only a basic framework and not yet ready for CVS, 
but will be emerging into CVS during the course of this year. As the foundation 
of DR17, the EFL is currently the first and foremost priority for development. 
</p>      

+<center>    <p><a href="http://enlightenment.org/i/az-desktop.png";><img 
src="http://enlightenment.org/i/tn2_az-desktop.png"; class="shot" height="50" 
width="300" /></a></p>    </center>

+

+</div></td>

+</tr>

+</table>




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