Yes, check out ewl_embed. You can set the evas on it and it returns an
Evas object that you can position and size.

On 7/31/05, Brian Alfredo Sakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all. I was wondering if it's possible to give EWL an already-made Evas to 
> draw on. This is so if an EWL app is made normally, it can also be made a 
> module by editing a couple of lines of code. The reson it would be nice as a 
> module is because then the Evas knows what's inside the pseudo-window, as 
> opposed to e17 only knowing the real-window's position, class, etc., and so 
> then neat transparency effects are then possible (and we all know how fast 
> Evas is!) on the contents of the pseudo-window, and not just on the 
> titlebar... Thanks!
> 
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