Re: [e-users] best way to edit edj file
On Tue, 7 Mar 2017 15:14:43 -0500 Toan Phamsaid: > Hi, > > > I would like to edit the default theme of terminology (file: > /usr/share/terminology/themes/default.edj). From online references, .edj > files be edited with edje_editor. The problem is that I can not find the > utility anywhere from the niiko repository of ubuntu 16.04. The close > utilities I can find are: > > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_cc > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_decc > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_external_inspector > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_inspector > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_player > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_recc > > > My question is, what is the best way to edit the default theme? Why isn't > the edje_editor not packaged w/ libedje-bin anymore? Do I have to > de-compile the dje file then recompile it back just to edit it? thanks i don't know what you have been reading but there never was nor is any edje_editor tool. there is eflete ( a gui editor) and enventor (another). edje_decc you listed will decompile an edj file and let you edit the sources (then build it again). -- - Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)ras...@rasterman.com -- Announcing the Oxford Dictionaries API! The API offers world-renowned dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up for an account today to start using our lexical data to power your apps and projects. Get started today and enter our developer competition. http://sdm.link/oxford ___ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users
Re: [e-users] best way to edit edj file
On 03/08/2017 06:44 AM, Toan Pham wrote: > Hi, > > > I would like to edit the default theme of terminology (file: > /usr/share/terminology/themes/default.edj). From online references, .edj > files be edited with edje_editor. The problem is that I can not find the > utility anywhere from the niiko repository of ubuntu 16.04. The close > utilities I can find are: > > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_cc > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_decc > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_external_inspector > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_inspector > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_player > libedje-bin: /usr/bin/edje_recc > > > My question is, what is the best way to edit the default theme? Why isn't > the edje_editor not packaged w/ libedje-bin anymore? Do I have to > de-compile the dje file then recompile it back just to edit it? thanks You could use a tool like eflete depending on what you want to do. Personally I use a text editor. -- Simon Lees (Simotek)http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B -- Announcing the Oxford Dictionaries API! The API offers world-renowned dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up for an account today to start using our lexical data to power your apps and projects. Get started today and enter our developer competition. http://sdm.link/oxford___ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users