On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 01:50:07 -0500 Jose Gonzalez <jose_...@juno.com> said:

>   Carsten wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 12:15:48 +0800 zhangze <zhangze.li...@gmail.com> said:
> >
> >   
> >> hi,all! i used to put EDC group theme into ETK_HBOX(use
> >> etk_widget_theme_set();), but if i use elementary, it seems that i
> >> cannot do that? thanks
> >>     
> >
> > use styles. if you want custom looks for widgets. as such box doesnt have a
> > style - its just a layout object. others like button, scroller etc. do.
> >   
> 
>    And what are the elem widgets which support styling/theming...? And what
> groups/parts are required for this or that...?

all of them - except table and box. those are pure layout widgets - they have
no visual elements of their own. well ok - win also doesnt. 

>    It's often stated that the efl allow for very flexible theming
> capabilities... Maybe so, but it's also often the case that creating themes
> for a given app, or just for some notion of 'widget', or just some edje
> group... is mysterious and/or difficult. Edje-editor and editje are gui apps
> for creating arbitrary edje groups it seems, likely very helpful.. But what's
> really needed seems to be more like gui apps for creating styles/themes for
> say elem widgets, or widgets for certain apps, etc.

would be wonderful. do you have some code to share that does this? :)

>    Perhaps that could be done via 'modules' for edje-editor/editje say... and
> if one really wanted to get crazy, tie such with some version control system
> and some network connectivity and allow people to collaborate on making
> styles/themes with such modules....
> 
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