Shish wrote:
i realize this may not sound as sexy, but couldn't we set the mime
option for text to something like "eterm -e '$TEXTEDITOR'"?
Can we please use an option like the above. I am not about to start a flame war, but everyone has
their favorite editor, and most likely already has EDITOR or
Hi everyone,
I just installed e0.16.7 from rpm packages on FC1, before restarting it
I renamed my .enlightenment directory and had 16.7 create a new one from
scratch (just to make sure it was still compatible).
Then I copied my old backgrounds to the new background folder.
Now when I try to chan
Ive been following the project lately. It looks like the almost only docs
at the moment are the doxygen-generated ones. Are the EFL docs reaching a
stable status? Are there more/newer docs ? I might help with some
Spanish translation but I need to get some docs that are not gonna change
more. I
I think that the libraries were supposed to get a little more polishing
before we jumped into all the apps, but this may have changed.
Try looking through all the libraries for todo lists (there are lots)
and see if any tickle your fancy/expertise...
Andy
Shish wrote:
Now, the question is: what
On Monday, 02 August 2004, at 13:02:14 (+0200),
Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote:
> That's exactly the point.
>
> a) Eugenia wouldn't give us the time of day under *any* circumstances
> *except* if we were trying to bring back or emulate BeOS.
I'm not sure she even *knows* the time of day
On Aug 3, 2004, at 9:02 AM, Peter Lundqvist wrote:
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote:
Let's see whether we agree on the basics then, shall we.
Looking at OSNews, the comments from the E-team, as far as they can
easily be identified, are +1 Informative. The Eugenia's comments
I took a quick look at the tofu page, I have never seen anything like it
before but It makes a lot of sense to have a a textviewer thats focused
on what we do most -read - instead of Just Another TextEditor.
Sounds like a fun project and something that could acually be useable
aswell =)
Barry
I took a quick look at the tofu page, I have never seen anything like it
before but It makes a lot of sense to have a a textviewer thats focused
on what we do most -read- instead of Just Another TextEditor.
Sounds like a fun project and something that could acually be useable
aswell =)
Barry D
> i realize this may not sound as sexy, but couldn't we set the mime
> option for text to something like "eterm -e '$TEXTEDITOR'"?
I'd use that myself, but I'd also like to see E17 become a desktop environment
to the point where the command line is no longer a necessity (so I can get my
less-compu
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 05:41, Barry Dmytro wrote:
> About the text viewer...
> I used a text viewer on OSX once called tofu that I like a lot.
> http://homepage.mac.com/asagoo/tofu/index.html
> I would love to work on something like this with someone. As
> far as a text editor, there are so many ba
i realize this may not sound as sexy, but couldn't we set the mime
option for text to something like "eterm -e '$TEXTEDITOR'"?
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:41:44 -0500, Barry Dmytro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About the text viewer...
> I used a text viewer on OSX once called tofu that I like a lot.
> h
About the text viewer...
I used a text viewer on OSX once called tofu that I like a lot.
http://homepage.mac.com/asagoo/tofu/index.html
I would love to work on something like this with someone. As
far as a text editor, there are so many bad ones out there already
do we really need to make another?
Its really easy to do a text viewer with EWL at this point (This is the EWL intro in
the cookbook). Making the text editable would be a bit more work as I don't think you
can edit the text area at this point.
dan
> > Now, the question is: what can I do? =)
>
> Looking through MIME types...
>
> Now, the question is: what can I do? =)
Looking through MIME types...
audio/* - viewer: euphoria, editor: ???
image/* - viewer: entice, editor: ???
video/* - viewer: raster's demo?, editor: ???
text/* - viewer: ???, editor: ???
So it looks like all we need is a plain text viewer, and then medi
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