Jose Gonzalez wrote:
>  > You can do this now with Ewl. The only problem being, everything
>  > is absolute coordinates which is a bit strange for this kind of
>  > widget.  If you want to do this, inherit ewl_box, remove configure
>  > event, add your own configure and use ewl_object_place to put the
>  > widgets where you want them. (Or, alternatively, I think this is
>  > what ewl_overlay does already but I haven't used the overlay).
> 
>     However you have it (though rel coords would seem best),
> if you really want ewl to be a flexible tool for building artistic,
> rich apps, then you'll want a natural way to arbitrarily position
> child *widgets* - not just evas objects.. and to allow for custom
> kinds of child widget layout mechanisms.

As I said above, I'm talking about ewl widgets here, not evas objects.

dan

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