>
>>
>> Having a few troubles with evas gradients. The window that gets
>> set up doesn't seem to repair a gradient properly when another
>> window is passed over the gradient. Ive got a quick example
>> adapted from the efl cookbook below. Have I missed something
>> or is it a problem in evas?
>
> Sorry for a second query so quickly. I also have some old code that used
> to work with evas, but does no longer.
>
> **
>
> Evas *evas;
> Evas_Object *o;
>
> while (( o = evas_object_bottom_get(evas) )) {
> evas_object_del(o);
> }
>
> **
Sorry for a second query so quickly. I also have some old code that used
to work with evas, but does no longer.
**
Evas *evas;
Evas_Object *o;
while (( o = evas_object_bottom_get(evas) )) {
evas_object_del(o);
}
Having a few troubles with evas gradients. The window that gets set up
doesn't seem to repair a gradient properly when another window is passed
over the gradient. Ive got a quick example adapted from the efl cookbook
below. Have I missed something or is it a problem in evas?
Cheers,
Daniel.
***
Raster and co. babbled:
>> Hm, I don't really know what you mean, cause AFAIK gnome has never
>> registered any applications at openusability, cause they have "their
>> own" usability experts. and furthermore: I don't find gnome unusable, in
>> fact i think it's the most usable desktop on the gnu
Firstly, let me apologise for not having anywhere near enough info on this
- I'm not sure where to start looking for clues that might possibly help.
Problem:
Java apps upon starting are automatically collapsed (only the title bar
showing). I can resize the window but it leaves just a blank grey