Renaming widgets to E17 theme might work since that group covers the
main e17 interface.
Toma
On 7/26/08, Dave Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Andrew G. Stack [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi all,
The new site looks nice -- I like the fact that it has nice big
screen
shots and I'm
There is a way to see all the themes that apply to enlightenment.
If you go into the enlightenment app
http://exchange.enlightenment.org/application/show/4
and scroll down, it shows a list of themes that apply to it.
Of course, it shows any theme that applies, not complete themes, so
it catches
2008/7/27 Sthithaprajna Garapaty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There is a way to see all the themes that apply to enlightenment.
If you go into the enlightenment app
http://exchange.enlightenment.org/application/show/4
and scroll down, it shows a list of themes that apply to it.
Of course, it shows any
Michael wrote:
Get-E is already gone, so I think it's time to stop talking about it.
:-)
That's too bad. I liked get-e, even the original one - which then
also went 'gone', and was subsequently
reborn again, but is now gone.. yet again. So, who knows how gone is
'gone' and
Sthithaprajna wrote:
Indeed, one of the main reasons for creating exchange was to make a
webapp that was a lot more tightly integrated with the efl.
Personally, I would like to see a ecore-style C library for exchange,
so that people can just plop it into their apps and get a full
There's got to be more to a web presence to E than themes... and if you
think
about it. :)
i have nothing against exchange. Absolutely nothing. I even dreamt of
such a thing for the Windows packages i want to build. I'm against that 2
sets of people (the maintainers of get-e and
Vincent wrote:
There's got to be more to a web presence to E than themes... and
if you think
about it. :)
i have nothing against exchange. Absolutely nothing. I even dreamt of
such a thing for the Windows packages i want to build. I'm against
that 2 sets of people (the
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 3:44 AM, Jose Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I don't see why get-e should go away.. not if they want to give exchange
a good challenge. They could support whatever exchange does, and extend even
more - it could go as far as the drive and vision of its founders
Themes are tricky. But its just a matter of documentation really.
Rasters new theme is chock full of doc, and Ive started a blog on how
to get some of the cooler effects for different Widgets and things.
Also, if you check out my new Cerium theme, you can see a
demonstration of the color_class
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Themes are tricky. But its just a matter of documentation really.
Rasters new theme is chock full of doc, and Ive started a blog on how
to get some of the cooler effects for different Widgets and things.
Also, if you check out my
Sthithaprajna wrote:
For themes, you get a lot more information, that could be useful
depending on what you are looking for..
for example, if you dont like the look of your shelf and want to try
something else, you could go here:
http://exchange.enlightenment.org/themeGroup/show/2664
and
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
This is actually damn nice. It's a great example of having e become more
web-connected, and could yet become something bigger and better. I suppose
get-e could've done something similar, and perhaps it could or maybe integrate
better with this
On the topic of e17-stuff, it is an unmoderated, poorly maintained
website. I think exchange is a much better place than e17-stuff for
submitting and browsing in general. Personally, ive taken all my
content of e17-stuff for various reasons. On the topic of get-e, i
like it. Its great, full of
Vincent wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
This is actually damn nice. It's a great example of having e
become more
web-connected, and could yet become something bigger and better. I
suppose
get-e could've done something similar, and perhaps it could or maybe
Hello everyone,
to make this clear, GET-E.org will be closed. Exchange is a good
improvement and i like the idea to have everything under the e.org
domain. Also i see no sense in having two sites, providing the same.
The site will be up for a while until all the themes are moved to the
new
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
I agree that discussion on this important aspect of e-and-the-web
would
be excellent, and it's something I tried to mention several times. But what's
better about this particular exchange thing is the potential for it to evolve
into something
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 04:01:11AM -0400, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
Vincent wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
This is actually damn nice. It's a great example of having e
become more
web-connected, and could yet become something bigger and better. I
suppose
morlenxus wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 04:01:11AM -0400, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
Vincent wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
This is actually damn nice. It's a great example of having e
become more
web-connected, and could yet become something
Vincent wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
I agree that discussion on this important aspect of
e-and-the-web would
be excellent, and it's something I tried to mention several times.
But what's
better about this particular exchange thing is the potential for it
to
Indeed, one of the main reasons for creating exchange was to make a
webapp that was a lot more tightly integrated with the efl.
Personally, I would like to see a ecore-style C library for exchange,
so that people can just plop it into their apps and get a full
repository of themes for their
I don't see any problem here, too.
As morlenxus said: exchange is intended to replace get-e.
e17-stuff.org is third party, doesn't have any quality standards and is
nothing more than a list with random themes, apps, and dozens of things that
have nothing to do with E at all - nothing to care
Ladies and Gentlemen!
We are proud to announce the launch of Exchange:
http://www.exchange.enlightenment.org
This is a new website for exchanging themes, efl based applications
and modules for these applications. It was built specifically for E,
and therefore takes advantage of some of the
Lets try that again!
http://exchange.enlightenment.org
:)
2008/7/19 Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ladies and Gentlemen!
We are proud to announce the launch of Exchange:
http://www.exchange.enlightenment.org
This is a new website for exchanging themes, efl based applications
and modules for
Maybe I am missing the point here, but aren't these themes already
available via get-e.org ? Also, the mpdule, taskbar, and efm nav module
are already available via cvsso what's the point of having Yet
Another Site ?
dh
Toma wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen!
We are proud to announce the
For themes, you get a lot more information, that could be useful
depending on what you are looking for..
for example, if you dont like the look of your shelf and want to try
something else, you could go here:
http://exchange.enlightenment.org/themeGroup/show/2664
and find all the themes that
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