On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:02:45 +0200 Nicolas Aguirre <[email protected]>
said:

> 2011/6/24 Daniel Juyung Seo <[email protected]>:
> > yeah.
> > elementary is the answer :)
> >
> > Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:02:46 -0500 Jeff Hoogland <[email protected]>
> >> said:
> >>
> >> menus as such are not a particularly touch friendly thing anyway - well not
> >> since they can become arbitrarily tall or wide (with many levels of
> >> submenu). that's why you find touch ui's do things a bit differently :)
> >> but no - e17 itself has close to not "touch ui support" inside. all of
> >> that is over in elementary (toolkit).
> >>
> >> thats why if you use e + illume + elfe etc... you'll find no menus (well
> >> unless u start putting start modules around).
> >>
> >>> Yes, but scaling tends to make some of the text too large on things. Will
> >>> play with it some to see if I can find a happy mediuml. A new menu that
> >>> simply fills the whole screen would be the best fit I think though.
> >>>
> >>> On Thu Jun 23 2011 04:40:39 PM CDT, Christopher Michael
> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > On 06/23/2011 05:07 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> >>> > > I know E has been used on several smaller touch screen devices already
> >>> > > - is there code hiding out there somewhere already for a more "finger
> >>> > > friendly" main menu? The current one is very much designed for a mouse
> >>> > > and is difficult to use via a touch screen only IMO.
> >>> > >
> >>> > Could check in the Settings Panel-->Look->Scaling and adjust the Scaling
> >>> > Factor. That should make the menu entries (and other items) larger
> >>> > (finger size) and easier to touch.
> >>> >
> >>> > dh
> >>> >
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> Jeff, what you need in E menu ? I could maybe add things you need in
> elfe, as it uses elementary.

that would be the right thing to do. :) n.b. nicolas: i'm thinking elfe with
some improvmeents would be good for e18 as default illume home. things needed
tho:

1. elm needs to work properly in e as a child window or just in a "foreign
canvas". this needs to be partly done in elm at least. like e_win but part of
the infra in elm as hooks and part in e.
2. elfe doesnt like "strange sizes" of icons - it clips them and some things.
it's ok. its new. but its good! :)


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