On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:55:17 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

> I was just curious about why the font path functions are
> evas_object_font_path_*() instead of evas_font_path_*(), since they take an
> evas (not an object) and they apply evas-wide.
> Its not the biggest problem, just a little less than intuitive.

very good question. well the reason was that they are specific to objects only
(text objects in this case)... hmmm but a good point. should i change them...
hmmmmmmmm????????

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