On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Dave Andreoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ----- "Cedric BAIL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Nicolas Aguirre
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 2008/9/2 Atton Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> Currently Edje allows to create an object with relative position,
>> but the
>> >> text keep a fix size.
>> >>
>> >> For example in eyelight (presentation tools), if you change the
>> size of the
>> >> presentation all the presentation will be adapted except the text.
>> >> Currently
>> >> eyelight displays a presentation with a size of 1024x768, but if we
>> want
>> >> display a little presentation (in a help tool, display thumbnails)
>> we can't
>> >> except if we create an image from the default resolution and then
>> resize
>> >> it.
>> >> (not fun, lost animation ...), same problem with a hight
>> resolution.
>> >>
>> >> A way will be to define a "default object size", then edje will
>> adapt the
>> >> text size in relation with the final size of the object.
>> >>
>> >> What do you think about this feature ?
>>
>> > It seems that
>> > fit : 1 1;  in text options, do the job
>>
>> Yes, their is autosizing for font in edje, but last time I used it
>> was
>> slow (trying different font size with a dichotomy) and not really in
>> the same 'idea' as the rest of edje. So why don't we have a way to
>> define the font size relatively to the size of the edje object, like
>> any other item in edje ?
>
> Yes, fit does exactly this. If you set fit then you can resize the text part
> like an image. But you are right that is slow and crappy.. we just need
> to make fit works better ;)


it could use some optimizations, but unless we do the text scale
ourselves, it will still be a problem and not as smooth as we want.

As others are recommending I'd go with different font sizes, use
text_class for that.

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