I should add that people ought to actually thank both Carsten and William for
being passionate about their views and speaking out in defense of those.
Carsten has done a truly remarkable job in leading this project from its
infancy to its current state... If anyone thinks it's even remotely
Stephen Houston wrote:
> No worries as just about everyone else has you ignored. Nobody cares. You
> can play innocent here and try and get sympathy. As I said all you have to
> do is apologize to several of us. Also, you are the furthest thing from
> thick skinned. The evidence of this
That's a very cool idea Andrew. :)
Even with just the 'discover' aspect, maybe in conjunction with a website
for other e-stuff (like exchange) providing a native ui front-end to that,
this would be nice.. especially with an easy 'download/install' mechanism.
Just to nitpick, as you mention
Hey Cedric,
I have a question for you... :)
What are you thinking of doing with the current evas rect, line, and
polygon objects?
Jose
-- Original Message --
From: Cedric BAIL cedric.b...@free.fr
To: Enlightenment developer list
Hello,
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 9:50 PM, jose_...@juno.com jose_...@juno.com wrote:
Hey Cedric,
I have a question for you... :)
What are you thinking of doing with the current evas rect, line, and
polygon objects?
I am considering the idea of introducing
The svg edje external allows you declare the svg file for use
as an edje part, but can the svg file be embedded in the edje
(in a data section say) and load it from there?
However, if the poster just wants some simple gradients could he not
use evas' map with colors on the edges?
and the descriptions of apps and
modules on our git web interface at
http://git.enlightenment.org/
2014-06-23 14:15 GMT+03:00 Jose Gonzalez jose_...@juno.com:
Looking at the e website to see if I can get some up-to-date
info on enlightenment and the usual components that are seen as
making up
Gustavo, you just don't understand the sublime complex logic.
Let me paraphrase it for you and maybe you'll see the BSD light:
I want you to change your code to be under the BSD license
so that I have the legal ability to copy all or part of it in my work,
or to extend it in significant
Exactly, all those kinds of nuances should be doable... BUT, more
importantly I'd say,
is that the result ought to be an easily distributable bundle just as themes,
inits,
wallpapers are.
Profiles are easy to create on your system, but impossible to distribute
and making
them so could
And how do you propose distributing some profile that you create
on your system so that others might also enjoy the custom experience
that you made? What would you include with it?
e17 widgetry/gadget themes, wallpaper themes, splash themes,
are all subsystems that can be created and
Apologies for the email client... nothing I can do at the moment.
But to clarify the replies a bit: The first one was intended as a reply
to Cedric's comment on virtual desktops, the latter one was a reply to
Tom Hacohen on his comment regarding the ease of creating profiles.
In any
jose_ogp wrote:
Apologies for the email client... nothing I can do at the moment.
But to clarify the replies a bit: The first one was intended as a reply
to Cedric's comment on virtual desktops, the latter one was a reply to
Tom Hacohen on his comment regarding the ease of creating
Well, this is interesting
I have no idea what this person might be thinking about, but this
is a topic that is well known to Carsten and Cedric... and indeed I've
brought it up with them before.
There are plenty of examples/inspiration of this notion in the Windows
Indeed, wishing you a happy birthday Jorge!
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