Using the same way as efm is a good idea I think. I means some shelves with
some modules inside. If you keep the compatibility with e17 modules it will
be an easy way to create a module (then when e will use python for modules
you ll add it to ewww).

2008/12/21 Viktor Kojouharov <vkojouha...@gmail.com>

> On Sun, 2008-12-21 at 11:10 +0100, Vincent Torri wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 21 Dec 2008, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> >
> > > Hello guys,
> > >
> > > Since INdT guys released EFL-Webkit port some days ago some hacks
> > > started to appear to test it. Nicolas (captainigloo) did some tests in
> > > order to evaluate using it in enna, Raoul started a cool test
> > > application called ewww:
> > >
> > >    svn co http://dev.calaos.fr/calaos-svn/ewww
> > >
> > > I did a checkout of this code and created my own git so I keep a
> > > patchset on top of it easily:
> > >
> > >   git clone git://git.profusion.mobi/users/gustavo/ewww.git
> > >
> > > I diverged a bit with regard to theme, going a more "black & white"
> > > approach and the layout is towards google chrome:
> > > http://staff.get-e.org/~barbieri/ewww.png<http://staff.get-e.org/%7Ebarbieri/ewww.png>
> > >  (scrollbars are just
> > > indicators and are hidden automatically after 1 second, that's why
> > > there are none in the screenshot).
> > >
> > > My next steps on the interface is to provide proper smart objects for
> > > the view+scroll and then the tab chrome (the current ui can be thought
> > > as a tab). With that I plan to write some basic tabs and then explore
> > > with Google Chrome's idea of multiple process, since I'll not do any
> > > fancy shared memory work, I just plan to reparent
> > > ecore_evas_software_x11 on top of my other canvas, that might do for
> > > now.
> >
> > As I said on IRCn as Nicolas, Raoul and you are interested in that
> > program:
> >
> > 1) the code should be placed somewhere everyone can commit. Of course,
> > PROTO/ is the way to go for now
> >
> > 2) More important, we should first discuss about the UI design of such
> > app. ML and also a page in the wiki should be used, imho
> >
> > Vincent
>
> Does ewk use edje to theme everything, including html elements like
> un-styled buttons?
>
> 2) I'm personally at odds between firefox's and chrome's UI. While
> firefox's interface is familiar to virtually anyone, chrome does offer
> some interesting ideas (like the address bar being outside the tab, not
> inside). We should also introduce some e-based ideas, like "toolbars"
> which are just gadget containers. We can implement fav bookmarks on such
> a toolbar using a module, much like the e_fm or e17, or use already
> existing modules.
>
> 3) It would also be interesting to create an e17 module for displaying
> things like dashboard widgets (or web pages for that matter).
>
> 3.5) The ultimate goal would be to use edje inside web pages / widgets,
> like apple allows dashboard users to use cocoa (or whatever their
> framework is called).
>
> lots of interesting ideas for this one :)
>
> btw, is the code in c, or c++?
>
>
> >
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