Christian Pedaschus said:
> PS. Just read the message from Christian Engels and i think,
> that this
> should be no
> problem.
> As an Idea: The windows don't need to be refreshed while
> showing them in
> epose (would be nice, but is not needed for the functionality)
> , so it
> would(?) be enough,
> to just take a screenshot of the window, resize and display it.
> no need
> for e to change
> font-sizes or take care of the layout 'inside' the window.
> perhaps i missed something in expose (never used it), but i
> guess that
> should be
> working, or? Plz correct me if i'm wrong..
>

At least for a first-version features I agree with Christian.

>
>
> Thomas Kleinbauer wrote:
>
>>So, I really have no clue at all about the e17 internals, but
>> I do have some
>>programming experience and would be willing to participate in
>> an effort to
>>create something like Exposé for e17. But I think, somebody
>> with a more
>>profound insight into the libraries would be needed to lead
>> such a project,
>>therefore I'd like to post this official
>>
>>Call for Participation
>>======================
>>
>>In order to implement a functionality similar to Max OSX'
>> Exposé
>>(http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose/), we are looking
>> for people
>>willing to contribute in any helpful way. In particular, the
>> following
>>positions are open ;-)
>>
>>- One or more project leader(s)
>>
>>  Deeper knowledge of the e-libs would be a requirement, also
>> the general
>>management and organization of the project would be part of
>> the task.
>>
>>- Worker bees
>>
>>  People willing to contribute to the code, all different
>> levels of
>>experience welcome.
>>
>>- Testers
>>
>>  Even if you don't feel ready to do some coding you may be a
>> valuable help
>>if you can take some time every once in a while to do code
>> testing and write
>>high quality feedback reports.
>>
>>It's not clear if this will eventually lead to a real
>> (sub-)project, that
>>depends vastly on the reactions to this call. Therefore,
>> please spread this
>>call around, but don't forget to point out that the primary
>> coordination
>>point - until an own infrastructure has been set up - is the
>> "enlightenment
>>user mailing list":
>>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=enlightenment-users
>>
>>
>>
>
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