Thank you people. I just needed to make a program to run an edje ui made with edje_editor. And then test it.
I wanted to see the power talked on a "introduction to EFL" text in the webpage about edje. But, i was seeing other goal for edje than what it seems to actually be. Anyway, i think that the combination evas/edje is the best aproach for a desktop that i have ever seen. Cheers. Diego 2009/8/14 Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>: > On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 00:52:15 +0200 Diego Jacobi <[email protected]> said: > > actually u just want ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_BASE - even then associate is > too much for you - it's intent is different. it can dowhat u want but it will > do other things you may not want. the simple resize callback is really what > you > want. remember on window resize the canvas is resized - that doesnt mean > objects are. they star where they are and at the size they are until you > decide > otherwise. thats very normal. > >> Thanks both. >> >> I can now resize. >> Wasnt so hard, so sry for the noob question. >> >> I tryed now the "modern" way, and i noted something: >> >> The next code, doesnt finish the application if i close it. The >> windows disappears but the process still alive. >> >> edje = edje_object_add(evas); >> ecore_evas_object_associate( ee, edje, ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_DEL >> | >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_LAYER >> | >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_STACK >> | >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_BASE ); >> >> The next code, will resize too, but it will terminate the application >> when closing it. >> >> edje = edje_object_add(evas); >> ecore_evas_object_associate( ee, edje, >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_LAYER >> | >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_STACK >> | >> ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_BASE ); >> >> >> So what is " ECORE_EVAS_OBJECT_ASSOCIATE_DEL " for? >> I was expecting something like "delete the asociated object with the ee". >> >> >> Cheers. >> Diego >> >> >> 2009/8/10 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[email protected]>: >> > On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Christopher >> > Michael<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Seems like you need to use ecore_evas_callback_resize_set. EG: >> >> >> >> > ee = ecore_evas_software_x11_new(NULL, 0, 0, 0, WIDTH, HEIGHT); >> >> > ecore_evas_title_set(ee, "EDJE example"); >> >> > ecore_evas_borderless_set(ee, 0); >> >> > ecore_evas_shaped_set(ee, 0); >> >> ecore_evas_callback_resize_set(ee, _my_resize_func); >> >> > //ecore_evas_show(ee); >> >> >> >> >> >> > edje = edje_object_add(evas); >> >> evas_object_name_set(edje, "bg"); >> >> > edje_object_file_set(edje, "edje/XXX.edj", "test"); >> >> > evas_object_move(edje, 0, 0); >> >> > edje_object_size_min_get(edje, &edje_w, &edje_h); >> >> > if ( edje_w <= 10 ) >> >> > edje_w = WIDTH; >> >> > if ( edje_h <= 10 ) >> >> > edje_h = HEIGHT; >> >> > evas_object_resize(edje, edje_w, edje_h); >> >> > evas_object_show(edje); >> >> >> >> >> >> static void _my_resize_func(Ecore_Evas *ee) >> >> { >> >> Evas_Object *o = NULL; >> >> int w = 0, h = 0; >> >> >> >> if (!(o = evas_object_name_find(ecore_evas_get(ee), "bg"))) return; >> >> ecore_evas_geometry_get(ee, NULL, NULL, &w, &h); >> >> evas_object_move(o, 0, 0); >> >> evas_object_resize(o, w, h); >> >> } >> > >> > There are more "modern" ways to do it, namely: >> > >> > - ecore_evas_object_associate(): maps window operations to objects, >> > so resize object resizes the window, resizes the window resizes the >> > associated object. Hide, show and others apply as well, depending on >> > given flags, it can even delete the window and object depending on >> > other deletion. >> > >> > - elm_win_add(): uses ecore_evas_object_associate() and provides >> > elm_win_resize_object_add(), that does exactly that: resizes objects >> > when window is resized. >> > >> > If you have a single top-level edje (other things can be swallowed >> > inside this edje, and resized by it), then ecore_evas is the way to >> > go. You can associate an evas_object_box instead and have children to >> > be laid out accordingly to size_hint flags. As an example, you might >> > have an evas_object_box with STACK layout function and all children >> > set size_hint_weight = (1.0, 1.0), that would layout all objects one >> > on top of the other and resize children in both dimensions to fit the >> > box size... if box size is associated with window, then you get what >> > you want. >> > >> > -- >> > Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri >> > http://profusion.mobi embedded systems >> > -------------------------------------- >> > MSN: [email protected] >> > Skype: gsbarbieri >> > Mobile: +55 (19) 9225-2202 >> > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day >> trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on >> what you do best, core application coding. 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