Re: [webkit-dev] TransformAction event

2010-05-06 Thread kim.1.gronholm
Hi, The event contains the clientX/Y attributes that can be used as the origin point for the transforms. Whether those are used or the center of the element, is completely up to the web developer. The transforms are not applied to the elements by the user agent. This does not affect the

[webkit-dev] Ref: Audio directory layout

2010-05-06 Thread Peter Boocock
Hi, Just wondered what progress had been made with what sounded like an interesting development. In what branch is it allocated on the trac? Cheers, Peter Boocock cybero productions___ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org

Re: [webkit-dev] TransformAction event

2010-05-06 Thread Simon Fraser
On May 6, 2010, at 4:43 AM, kim.1.gronh...@nokia.com wrote: The event contains the clientX/Y attributes that can be used as the origin point for the transforms. clientX and clientY are useless if the element being manipulated is nested within CSS-transformed ancestors. You really need an

Re: [webkit-dev] Help with review of EFL CMake patches?

2010-05-06 Thread Leandro Pereira
Patrick, On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Patrick Roland Gansterer par...@paroga.com wrote: (...) but there a some parts which are not good for a general buildsystem. E.g. INCLUDE(Options${PORT}) doesn't support different ports well, since ports share some parts. (There some other points too;

[webkit-dev] Python on the Tiger build bot

2010-05-06 Thread Eric Seidel
WebKitTools/Scripts/webkitpy python requires 2.5+. We'd like to be able to use python 2.5 on the Tiger build bot (for websocket tests among other things). Would someone be able to install a newer Tiger on that machine? Here is python 2.6.5 for the mac:

Re: [webkit-dev] Python on the Tiger build bot

2010-05-06 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov
I thought the agreement was that essential tools shouldn't add more requirements on the installed tools. Is it not the case? - WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov 06.05.2010, в 21:30, Eric Seidel написал(а): WebKitTools/Scripts/webkitpy python requires 2.5+. We'd like to be able to use python 2.5