Build log for Enlightenment DR 0.17 on 2007-11-28 02:21:54 -0800
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Hi devs, here's my two cents to edje_editor, a very nice and powerful
app. With my patch you can remove program from collection's tree.
Great work, Dave!
Ciao
Massimiliano
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Massimiliano Calamelli
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Dave, this is great news!
I have filed a patch to bgzilla with this first implementation. bug#294
Uh oh... Raster, please consider looking at the bugzilla this time ;)
If you want to try it simply patch edje and set
#define TEST_DIRECT_EDJE 1
in edje_editor/src/bin/main.h on line 15
then
I wrote:
Isn't what you're after (in full) something akin to a 'DOM'
kind of capability for edje/edc? I believe Brian and Chady had
expressed an interest in this at some point as well.
Just to add a bit to that.. Hisham had also expressed a
similar interest as well. For
I wrote:
Things like edje-editor and evolve could've been much further
along if these kinds of issues weren't there.. and it's where having
used already existing tools for 'edje' could've helped.
One could have other formats/scripts as inputs to create
eet-encoded .edj
Hi All,
i have just started doing RD on Embedded Applications of E.
i'm now planning to do a virtual keyboard using C-code of E and .edc.
i was going through the EDC examples for this, as i could not find any solid
doccument on EDC.
Can anyone here help me, how to handle keyboard events in .edc,
Yet one more bit here (as I slowly regain my E memory),
One other thing of relevance here is the notion of styling.
Just as xml based formats like xhtml, svg, ... allow for styling
via css, ie. allow for one to vary certain values of properties of
a 'src document' (but not the
Andrew Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:09:14 +
If folk are wanting better revision control and client-side diffing
etc. then SVN is a much wiser choice - not because it is better than
GIT, but because it looks the same to CVS users, requires absolutely
minimal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:06:53 GMT
Michael BRIAND wrote:
LOL
it's a sort of dangerous journey... being stuck into a words
demonstation like this...
Not at all. I know that KainX is just extremely rigorous
and demands a lot from himself --