Am Thu, 8 Apr 2010 08:13:54 +0900 schrieb Carsten Haitzler (The
Rasterman):

> On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 23:06:52 +0200 Andreas Volz <li...@brachttal.net>
> said:
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > for some needs I thought about implementing a tool that is able to
> > do these actions:
> > 
> > - copy a group in a Edje file in the same Edje (double a group)
> 
> hmmm... why? if it's just a copy - then you can use aliases (symlinks
> within an edje file effectively). if it is more for the purpose of
> "copy THEN modify" then this gets tricky. can be done - just more
> involved.

My use case is a template group which I like to copy and later modify
several times in the same edje file. Currently I could do this only on
edc level.

> > - copy a group in a Edje file to a new Edje file (split)
> 
> hmmm.... why not just put each group in 1 edc and #include them?

You implies that I use edc to create edj. But I use edje_editor or
editje. So I never could use #include. In this context this is very
useful if I like to separate one group of a big edj file. Currently
this is only possible after decompiling and copy&paste on edc level.

> > - merge all groups of two Edje files
> 
> well this comes to something i mumbled on irc the other day. the
> ability to do:
> 
> edje_cc one.edc two.edc three.edc output.edj
> 
> this should be trivial to do - edje_cc simply sequentially walks
> sources and keeps compiling. the hard part is "what to do with the
> inlined sources for decompiling". that shouldnt be hard to make work
> either.

Also here you think on edc level.

Today I implemented the edje group copy function as proof of concept. I
seems to work, but I've to support all types of parts. Currently I
support only images as I've to read and write all part specific
options for a specific part type.

regards
        Andreas

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