Vincent wrote:

> what i wanted, is a gui that is not like evince and use the power
> of edje (see the wiki)
> 
> With your reasonning, just gave up all the EFL, as they are libs
> to write mainly gui. And a lot of tool already exist using gnome
> or kde.

        Indeed, unless you can convincingly argue otherwise, I see
little point in not going with one of those well-known, mature
solutions.
        The "power of edje"? I gather you've done a lot of work with
"edje". Tell me, how easy will it be to use this edje to develop and
maintain the various kinds of apps that I might need?
        How many developer hours do you estimate it'll take to have
something functionally equivalent to evince? Can you at least provide
a mock-up of this edje-based version that's compellingly far more
interesting in its gui?

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