hi all, ive implemented the ecore_directfb and evas_ecore_directfb
modules, also im coding a reimplementation of the evas directfb
backend. im trying to port all of the EFL (enlightenment foundation
libraries) to the directfb engine. Its going good, i already have a
couple of applications working (eg. a terminal emulator, the ecore and
evas tests, etc). the next step is to port also the widget libraries
(ewl or etk), if you need some support or have any ideas, please tell
me.

Jorge Zapata

On 10/22/05, Manu Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unger Richard wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >What you're doing looks really neat. However, I think it is going to be a 
> >lot of work...
> >
> >What is your primary goal?
> >If it is to write your own Widget Set for DFB, more power to you, and good 
> >luck, but I think it will be some work. And in the end you will have to 
> >write all the apps as well!
> >If the aim is to have a non-X-based environment for applications, have you 
> >considered building on some of the stuff that is out there?
> >
> >Enlightenment (www.enlightenment.org), for example, is a pretty neat window 
> >manager, which in many areas is also trying to go 'its own way'. It would 
> >provide code for widget sets, window management, bitmaps and much more, all 
> >it would need would be a DFB back-end. Much less work for you, and a bunch 
> >of people already out there programming widgets...
> >
> >
> >
> Looking at http://www.enlightenment.org/Libraries/Overview/index.html,
> it looks like enlightenment supports a DirectFB backend.
>
> Manu
>
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