On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:19:46 -0500 Benjamin Flanagin <bflana...@gmail.com> said:

there is a big fat wiki on trac that we use.

http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/

no setup needed. it even has some of this info already :)

> I've been playing around with the idea of setting up a website / wiki page
> that would give developers easy to follow howtos highlighting the efl in
> useful ways. Of course the core team would need to spot check me from time
> to time.
> 
> If I knew there would be a need for a site I could find time.
> On Jun 14, 2011 5:48 AM, "Carsten Haitzler" <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 20:34:51 +0200 Arek Stefański <asmaged...@gmail.com>
> said:
> >
> > welcome to our lair. :) though you'd liek to go with python to make things
> like
> > a fm for e or launcher.. you'll need to use c and write e modules. if
> anything
> > you want to expand on the existing ones or first explore the existing ones
> and
> > existing expansions. as such launcher isnt a windowed app in the e world
> its
> > part of the wm. fm has been sucked into that world too.
> >
> >> I recently found out from a friend about e17, installed it on my box and
> I
> >> love it, even not being an expert, I can for sure say that it's a fine
> piece
> >> of technology.
> >> Unfortunately, I couldn't find any tutorials about developing EFL-based
> >> programs.
> >> I would prefer to start simple with python and then move on to using it
> with
> >> C/C++ as I did with other libs before now.
> >>
> >> I have few nice ideas for a file manager and a launcher, and I decided
> that
> >> this might be a good opportunity to learn something new since e17 doesn't
> >> really have a fm, and the launcher isn't exactly my style(I prefer simple
> >> stuff like dmenu).
> >>
> >> Could you point me to a simple tutorial/example for creating a windowed
> app,
> >> an applet and perhaps a plugin for something?
> >>
> >> Also, this is my first mail on this list, hello everyone.
> >>
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