[E-devel] evas font path API

2003-01-20 Thread bmattern
I was just curious about why the font path functions are
evas_object_font_path_*() instead of evas_font_path_*(), since they take an
evas (not an object) and they apply evas-wide.
Its not the biggest problem, just a little less than intuitive.
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Re: [E-devel] evas font path API

2003-01-20 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:55:17 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

> I was just curious about why the font path functions are
> evas_object_font_path_*() instead of evas_font_path_*(), since they take an
> evas (not an object) and they apply evas-wide.
> Its not the biggest problem, just a little less than intuitive.

very good question. well the reason was that they are specific to objects only
(text objects in this case)... hmmm but a good point. should i change them...
h

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[E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-20 Thread Ben Rockwood
Names names. We're running out of E words it sometimes seems.
So, I asked my wife to build a list of words that start with E, with a
special look for works that also could start with L.  Attached is a
list of possible E project names.  145 in all.  If this is a good list,
I'll put it on the site for easier access.

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1. Elated
2. Exhilarate
3. Excite
4. Elate
5. En garde
6. Enchiridion (a handbook, or manual)
7. Encore
8. Engram   (A physical alteration thought to occur in living neural tissue in 
response to stimuli, posited as an explanation for memory)
9. Engraulidae (anchovies)
10. Enquire
11. ensure
12. El Qahira (the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa; a major port just 
S of theNile Delta; formerly the home of the Pharaohs)
13. Elixir
14. Emetic (an agent that causes vomiting)
15. Endospore (   1. A small asexual spore, as that formed by some bacteria.
  2. The inner layer of the wall of a spore.)
16. endozoa (any of various parasites that live in the internal organs of animals)
17. enthuse (to cause or become enthusiastic)
18. entice
19. enrobe
20. enthrone
21. endear
22. entangle
23. enlist
24. exodus
25. exit
26. echidna (A monster, half maid and half serpent...or, a spiny anteater)
27. estaminet (a small café)
28. extant (1. Still in existence; not destroyed, lost, or extinct: extant manuscripts.
29. 2. Archaic. Standing out; projecting.)
30. extempore (Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or 
forethought)
31. elating
32. elation
33. eluding
34. elude
35. evoke (call to mind)
36. eviate (perhaps for deviate, in accordance to *dev*?)
37. exicon (for L-exicon)
38. exus (for L-exus)
39. entity
40. eager
41. ease (perhaps L-ease?)
42. easel
43. eyes
44. ebony
45. ebullient (zestfully enthusiastic)
46. eccentric
47. echo
48. eclectic
49. eclipse
50. eclogue (a pastoral poem)
51. ecstasy
52. Ecuador
53. ecumenical (of worldwide scope or applicability)
54. eden
55. edge
56. edgy
57. edible
58. edict (a proclamation issued by an authority)
59. edify (to instruct)
60. educe
61. elicit
62. effeminate 
63. effigy (a likeness or image)
64. egret
65. ego (perhaps for L-ego?)
66. electra (a daughter of Agamemnon of Greek history/mythology)
67. elegance
68. elegy (a mournful poem or song)
69. elf
70. elope
71. elm
72. ellipsis (the omission of a word or phrase not necessary for understanding)
73. elk
74. elements
75. elute (to extract one material from another)
76. elver (a young or immature eel)
77. emanate
78. ember
79. emblem
80. emboss
81. emerald
82. emerge
83. emeritus (retired but retaining an honorary title)
84. emery
85. eminent
86. emit
87. emote
88. empathy
89. empty
90. emporium
91. empirical
92. empire
93. emperor
94. emu
95. enamel
96. enamor
97. encephalitis
98. enchant
99. encore
100. endear
101. endow
102. endoplasm
103. endure
104. enforce
105. engage
106. engine
107. enhance 
108. enjoy
109. enormity
110. enterprise
111. enthrall
112. enthrone
113. entrance
114. entropy
115. envoy
116. envy
117. epiphany
118. equinox
119. ergo
120. ether
121. estrus
122. etch
123. eternal
124. everest
125. eulogy
126. eunuch (particularly funny, because "eunuchs" and UNIX arephonetically 
similar)
127. evening
128. eureka
129. euphoria
130. evil
131. excel
132. excess
133. exhale
134. exemplar
135. exempt
136. exotic
137. express
138. extreme
139. eloquent
140. empathy
141. escape
142. euphoria
143. expedite
144. expect
145. extort






Re: [E-devel] evas font path API

2003-01-20 Thread bmattern
* Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-21 10:14:15 +1100]:

> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:55:17 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
> 
> > I was just curious about why the font path functions are
> > evas_object_font_path_*() instead of evas_font_path_*(), since they take an
> > evas (not an object) and they apply evas-wide.
> > Its not the biggest problem, just a little less than intuitive.
> 
> very good question. well the reason was that they are specific to objects only
> (text objects in this case)... hmmm but a good point. should i change them...
> h

although i have a slight contention with the current name, i'm not really
sure. it sort of makes sense both ways. changing it would require fixing all
evas programs that use fonts... not hard, but possibly annoying. then again,
if a change is ever to occur, better now than later
too complicated...
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Re: [E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-20 Thread Ben Martin
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 13:50, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> Names names. We're running out of E words it sometimes seems.
> So, I asked my wife to build a list of words that start with E, with a
> special look for works that also could start with L.  Attached is a
> list of possible E project names.  145 in all.  If this is a good list,
> I'll put it on the site for easier access.

I prehaps should mention that 'ego' has been taken :-p


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Re: [E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-20 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 19:50:24 -0800 (PST) "Ben Rockwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Names names. We're running out of E words it sometimes seems.
> So, I asked my wife to build a list of words that start with E, with a
> special look for works that also could start with L.  Attached is a
> list of possible E project names.  145 in all.  If this is a good list,
> I'll put it on the site for easier access.

nice one.. now we just need people to pick up the projects and do them...
"ok you do Elate"
"what is it meant to do?
"i don't know - you figure tat one out!"
:)

heheheheheheh

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Re: [E-devel] evas font path API

2003-01-20 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 22:16:10 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

> * Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-21 10:14:15 +1100]:
> 
> > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:55:17 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
> > 
> > > I was just curious about why the font path functions are
> > > evas_object_font_path_*() instead of evas_font_path_*(), since they take
> > > an evas (not an object) and they apply evas-wide.
> > > Its not the biggest problem, just a little less than intuitive.
> > 
> > very good question. well the reason was that they are specific to objects
> > only(text objects in this case)... hmmm but a good point. should i change
> > them... h
> 
> although i have a slight contention with the current name, i'm not really
> sure. it sort of makes sense both ways. changing it would require fixing all
> evas programs that use fonts... not hard, but possibly annoying. then again,
> if a change is ever to occur, better now than later
> too complicated...

yes.. if renaming is to happen.. NOW is the time. i don't want duplicate fn
calls for "compatability" i'd like to keep it simple. i'd prefer to make people
have to change their code than add #defines or compat symbols (at this stage)

but is this warranting a change? that is the question... i'll be happy with a
vote of some sort. i'm of 2 minds so i the event on indecision i'll do nothing.
if enough peolpe think its worth a change.. change it shall.

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Re: [E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-20 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Monday 20 January 2003 22:50, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> Names names. We're running out of E words it sometimes seems.
> So, I asked my wife to build a list of words that start with E, with a
> special look for works that also could start with L.  Attached is a
> list of possible E project names.  145 in all.  If this is a good list,
> I'll put it on the site for easier access.
>
> benr.

and emerge ;)
-mike


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Re: [E-devel] elogin

2003-01-20 Thread Corey Donohoe
* Andrew Elcock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> OK - so for a long time now I have been complaining that elogin did not
> authenticate me - but I have figured out exactly why!!!
> 
> I am not sure if this is fixable, but it seems that any password with a
> FullStop in it will fail to authenticate!
Should be fixed now, thanks for the heads up.
> 
> Also I was wondering if it is possible to add a "Personal" item in
> elogin that executes .xsession, so that I can call startup scripts and
> apps etc.
look at build_config.sh in /usr/local/share/elogin/data/config

I have those entries since I like my ~/.xinitrc

edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/0/name str "Default"
edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/0/path str "/home/atmos/.xinitrc"
edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/count int 1

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> Thanks,
> 
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Re: [E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-20 Thread bmattern
* Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-20 23:33:59 -0500]:

> On Monday 20 January 2003 22:50, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> > Names names. We're running out of E words it sometimes seems.
> > So, I asked my wife to build a list of words that start with E, with a
> > special look for works that also could start with L.  Attached is a
> > list of possible E project names.  145 in all.  If this is a good list,
> > I'll put it on the site for easier access.
> >
> > benr.
> 
> and emerge ;)

and elicit and entice...
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Re: [E-devel] evas font path API

2003-01-20 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:19:55PM +1100, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> 
> yes.. if renaming is to happen.. NOW is the time. i don't want duplicate fn
> calls for "compatability" i'd like to keep it simple. i'd prefer to make people
> have to change their code than add #defines or compat symbols (at this stage)
> 
> but is this warranting a change? that is the question... i'll be happy with a
> vote of some sort. i'm of 2 minds so i the event on indecision i'll do nothing.
> if enough peolpe think its worth a change.. change it shall.
> 

I'm in favor of the rename. IMHO, evas_object_* should all have an object
parameter or return an object, whereas anything that globally effects an evas
or all evas' should be evas_*.

My two cents. :-)

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