Andreas Volz wrote:
I build a first version of e16menuedit for gtk2 with some new features.
A screenshot and the first source preview from my local cvs is provided
here:

http://linux.brachttal.net/enlightenment/e16menuedit/

What is working?
+ direct edit of menu cells in table
+ display menu icons in table
+ save menus
+ quit application

What is not (yet) working?
- Menu->File->Save (use save in toolbar button currently)
- can't change icons currently
- can't add entries/submenus
- can't delete entries
- autoconf/automake config isn't good yet. Perhaps some people have problems to build it.


Planed Features?
* move icons in Menu "up" and "down"
* drag&drop cells inside or from other apps (e.g. Gnome-Menu)

If you like try this preview code and tell me if it works or not.
The only problem I had was that after "./configure", I had to copy a
"depcomp" in by hand to be able to run "make"

Currently I use my local CVS to develop new e16menuedit, but if you like
I could also use your CVS.

I think it looks good and that it would be nice to have an actually maintained configuration tool for E16. I don't think it should replace the old e16menuedit, in case it is still in use. Maybe e16menuedit2. Or e16me2?. Or even e16ce2 :)

What license has e16menuedit? I took GPL for my code, but if you like I
could also change it to BSD.

There doesn't really seem to be a license with e16menuedit. Your code you can of course license however you want. I don't care too much one way or the other. Maybe there are others who do.

/Kim


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