Re: [E-devel] EO API: Orientation vs. Direction

2017-08-10 Thread Jean-Philippe André
Hi, 2017-08-11 7:34 GMT+09:00 Andrew Williams : > Hi, > > I added a note to the ticket too but I don't see the "dir" abbreviation as > being very helpful. > I don't want the abbreviation to have a short name, only to have a different name from the interface, but similar enough :) > Additionall

Re: [E-devel] EO API: Orientation vs. Direction

2017-08-10 Thread Andrew Williams
Hi, I added a note to the ticket too but I don't see the "dir" abbreviation as being very helpful. Additionally the right and left aliases are confusing as with text the default alignment for a "right" dir will be left align... Andy On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 at 07:15, Jean-Philippe André wrote: > Hi

Re: [E-devel] EO API: Orientation vs. Direction

2017-08-09 Thread Jean-Philippe André
Hi, 2017-07-31 18:32 GMT+09:00 Jean-Philippe André : > > > 2017-07-31 18:24 GMT+09:00 Simon Lees : > >> >> >> On 31/07/17 18:23, Jean-Philippe André wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > >> > I was talking with Sanghyeon last week and realized that our use of >> > Efl.Orientation (interface) and Efl.Orien

Re: [E-devel] EO API: Orientation vs. Direction

2017-07-31 Thread Jean-Philippe André
2017-07-31 18:24 GMT+09:00 Simon Lees : > > > On 31/07/17 18:23, Jean-Philippe André wrote: > > Hello, > > > > > > I was talking with Sanghyeon last week and realized that our use of > > Efl.Orientation (interface) and Efl.Orient (enum) for UI elements did not > > actually make perfect sense: > >

Re: [E-devel] EO API: Orientation vs. Direction

2017-07-31 Thread Simon Lees
On 31/07/17 18:23, Jean-Philippe André wrote: > Hello, > > > I was talking with Sanghyeon last week and realized that our use of > Efl.Orientation (interface) and Efl.Orient (enum) for UI elements did not > actually make perfect sense: > > 1. UI objects tend to have a default direction which i