Illume home screen subfolders?

2008-11-13 Thread Leonti Bielski
Hello!
Now, that we have a lot of apps it´s impossible to put them all onto
Home screen in illume.
In FDOM it´s solved by some kind of GTK application - when you click
on GPS icon it shows you a new window in which you can choose an
application you want.
But it doesn´t look native.
Is something like this planned for enlightenment? For example - at the
home screen you see icons like Phone, Config, Internet, Multimedia,
etc. When you click at one of the icons you get second screen like
Home, but only with Phone application (for example) and the button
Back.
I know it´s just a cosmetic question, but right now it doesnt look
good for me if I see Alarm application close to File Manager.

Leonti

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Re: Illume home screen subfolders?

2008-11-13 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:04:36 +0100 Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

 Hello!
 Now, that we have a lot of apps it´s impossible to put them all onto
 Home screen in illume.
 In FDOM it´s solved by some kind of GTK application - when you click
 on GPS icon it shows you a new window in which you can choose an
 application you want.
 But it doesn´t look native.
 Is something like this planned for enlightenment? For example - at the
 home screen you see icons like Phone, Config, Internet, Multimedia,
 etc. When you click at one of the icons you get second screen like
 Home, but only with Phone application (for example) and the button
 Back.
 I know it´s just a cosmetic question, but right now it doesnt look
 good for me if I see Alarm application close to File Manager.

as such the icons in illume/e are just the filemanager - but i chose to flatten
it and not make it have subfolders to keep it simple. i don't intend to work on
that as i have other plans that need to change a lot of the code structure
(desktop will move more to multiple gadgets with gadman and so on where a
launcher is just one of several gadgets).

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The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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