wow, this is so precious documentations.
why we lost all those documentations?
even it's quite old, this is very helpful.
any other e docs around the world?

Thanks.
Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Mika Laitio <lam...@pilppa.org> wrote:
>>> Did you look at evas polygon object ? It should almost handle your use
>>> case. Only the evas_object_resize isn't defined on it (so the
>>> behaviour could be added/defined without breaking backward
>>> compatibility).
>>
>> you'd have to be very careful as you have to make thick lines. the polygon 
>> obj
>> will, if you define the same coordinates for points in an enclosed polygon, 
>> end
>> up being invisible as it's a 0 sized poly :)
>>
>> if you want to do vector stuff - use cairo and render to an image object.
>> that's the best way to get it done.
>
> Hmm, so instead of using evas I should just use cairo API and libs directly?
>
> What about if I want to have enlightenment widget in the end as a
> result. Should I then hide the cairo details under smart object API?
>
>        http://ists.pl/~alias/enlightenment/docs/cookbook/ch03s03.html
>
> was the most uptodate example I found from smart object creation
> altought it still used "evas_smart_new" which has now been replaced with
> struct Evas_Smart_Class and evas_smart_class_new method.
>
> Mika
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