yeah we can set finger size as well.

and.. genlist has a "display only" mode which means items do not need
to consider finger_size.
once you use genlist and call
elm_genlist_item_display_only_mode_set(), you can achieve your goal.

but list does not have this feature because elm_list is supposed to
have the items with the same layouts.
if this policy is changed, i will consider adding display_only feature to list.
how do you think others?

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)

On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:25:47 -0200 Guilherme Silveira <[email protected]> said:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have some problem... I have a list, each item has a icon, but I would
>> like that each icon was leaning (no spaces) with each other..
>> I made some changes in the theme to do that, but I found a problem.
>> The function _fix_items (inside elm_list.c) always is called and follow
>> code is executed:
>>   mw = mh = -1;
>>   elm_coords_finger_size_adjust(1, &mw, 1, &mh);
>>   edje_object_size_min_restricted_calc(VIEW(it), &mw, &mh, mw, mh);
>>   elm_coords_finger_size_adjust(1, &mw, 1, &mh);
>>   evas_object_size_hint_min_set(VIEW(it), mw, mh);
>>   evas_object_show(VIEW(it));
>> The efl always change my size_hint_mim to the value bigger than my icon
>> size, so spaces will add between icons...
>> How can I fix this!?
>
> elm is enforcing policy - that is all elements to be clicked by a user are at
> LEAST a finger in size.. so they are hittable. it stays at a bigger size
> because this policy is being enforces to keep usability for users. if you are
> making a "desktop" app (mouse+kbd driven) you really want to be using a 
> desktop
> config setup - look at elementary_config - there is a standard profile. this
> also drops finger size to something like 5 which is appropriate there.
>
>> Regards,
>>
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