Enlightenment CVS committal

Author  : jeoparde
Project : web
Module  : e

Dir     : web/e/data


Modified Files:
        components.html cvsnotes.html dr17-faq.html ebony.html 
        efsd.html elogin.html enlightenment.html etcher.html etox.html 
        main.html 


Log Message:
- Audit for standards compliance. Can't have that W3C logo for nothing :)
- Correction to stylesheet in last commit for top nav bar
- One or two updates about Elogin -> Entrance, etc.


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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/components.html,v
retrieving revision 1.14
retrieving revision 1.15
diff -u -3 -r1.14 -r1.15
--- components.html     20 Jul 2003 06:06:58 -0000      1.14
+++ components.html     22 Jul 2003 02:41:24 -0000      1.15
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@
 </p>
 <hr>
 <p>
-<a href="elogin.html">Elogin</a> is a xdm/gdm/kdm login replacement built on
-Evas, Ecore etc.
+<a href="http://xcomputerman.com/pages/entrance.html";>Entrance</a> is an
+attractive xdm/gdm/kdm login replacement built on Evas, Ecore etc.
 </p>
 @end@
 @bottom@
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/cvsnotes.html,v
retrieving revision 1.19
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -u -3 -r1.19 -r1.20
--- cvsnotes.html       20 Jul 2003 06:06:58 -0000      1.19
+++ cvsnotes.html       22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.20
@@ -12,17 +12,17 @@
 prior to a build, to avoid the problem we often see where the wrong versions of
 the libraries get linked.</p>
 
-<p><b>If you have problems building the source, the most common problems involve
+<p><strong>If you have problems building the source, the most common problems involve
 old versions of the build tools.  If you can't even get autogen.sh to run properly
 you should check versions of libtool, automake, autoconf, and gettext.
 Present versions recommended are autoconf 2.13, automake 1.4, libtool 1.4.2, gettext 
0.10.38.
 It's also common to have
 problems with multiple aclocal directories (ie: both /usr/share/aclocal 
-and /usr/local/share/aclocal) which you should fix.</b></p>
+and /usr/local/share/aclocal) which you should fix.</strong></p>
 
-<p><b>
+<p><strong>
 CVS normally builds fine.  Breakage occurs from time to time and will be fixed when 
the developers get a chance.  The denizens of #e do not look fondly on questions about 
build errors from CVS.  You have been warned!
-</b></p>
+</strong></p>
 
 <p>People are working currently on getting E CVS working on Solaris/SPARC
 and FreeBSD/x86.</p>
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 <p>
 Prerequisites, you'll need to have these to build the e17 tree:
 </p>
-<table border="0" width=100%>
+<table border="0" width="100%">
 <tr><td align="left">
 <ol>
 <li><a href="ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/download/";>FAM</a></li>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
 <p>
 All codebases in SPLIT have been merged.  Please do not check out code from SPLIT 
unless you are certain you know what you are getting.
 </p>
-<table border="0" width=100%>
+<table border="0" width="100%">
 <tr><td align="left">
 <ol>
 <li>e17/libs/imlib2</li>
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
 <p>
 Config and theming tools - Optional items not directly required to run the wm:
 </p>
-<table border="0" width=100%>
+<table border="0" width="100%">
 <tr><td align="left">
 <ul>
 <li>e17/apps/etcher - ebits editor, layout editor (note2)</li>
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
 <p>
 Widget libaries, text libaries & scripting.  In progress development:
 </p>
-<table border="0" width=100%>
+<table border="0" width="100%">
 <tr><td align="left">
 <ul>
 <li>Build EWD</li>
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/dr17-faq.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -3 -r1.1 -r1.2
--- dr17-faq.html       16 Mar 2002 12:16:55 -0000      1.1
+++ dr17-faq.html       22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.2
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
 <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/gawk.html";>GNU Awk</a> v3.0.6
 <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/make/make.html";>GNU Make</a> v3.79.1
 <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/binutils.html";>GNU BinUtils</a> 
v2.10.91
+</ul>
 <! -- Do we wanna include GCC verions? Readline versions? Image Lib Verions
 </ul>
 <br>
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/ebony.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -3 -r1.1 -r1.2
--- ebony.html  4 Mar 2002 01:07:32 -0000       1.1
+++ ebony.html  22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.2
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
 @start@
 <p class="contenttitle">Ebony</p>
 
-<p>Ebony is a tools for Enlightenment that creates special bits called "bg.db"s, or 
background bits.  Because Enlightenment uses eBits for anything and everything related 
to graphics layout we also use them to design and display our wallpaper.  Rather than 
simply using scaled images like in previous versions, you can use Ebony to design 
background bits much like Etcher, including layering, relative positioning, tiling, 
and much more.  The big advantage is that using Ebony you can have exceptional 
flexablility in your wallpaper design.  </p>
+<p>Ebony is a tools for Enlightenment that creates special bits called "bg.db"s, or 
background bits.  Because Enlightenment uses eBits for anything and everything related 
to graphics layout we also use them to design and display our wallpaper.  Rather than 
simply using scaled images like in previous versions, you can use Ebony to design 
background bits much like Etcher, including layering, relative positioning, tiling, 
and much more.  The big advantage is that using Ebony you can have exceptional 
flexibility in your wallpaper design.  </p>
 
-<center><img src="img/ebony_simple.png"></center>
+<center><img src="img/ebony_simple.png" alt="Ebony Screenshot"></center>
 
 <p>No longer do you need to create 5 versions of the same background to make it look 
properly on diffrent resolutions.  Now you can lay images together in layers, that 
position themselves based on the users screen and not your own.  This way your designs 
look as perfect on a 1024x768 desktop as they do on a 3840x1024 trihead.</p>
 
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/efsd.html,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -3 -r1.6 -r1.7
--- efsd.html   19 Jan 2002 13:16:03 -0000      1.6
+++ efsd.html   22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.7
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
 @start@
 <p class="contenttitle">Efsd</p>
 <p style="text-align:justify">
-<b>Efsd</b>, the Enlightenment File System Daemon, is a daemon that provides commonly 
needed file system
+<strong>Efsd</strong>, the Enlightenment File System Daemon, is a daemon that 
provides commonly needed file system
 functionality to one or more clients. It comes as a library that
 clients (like e17) use, sending commands to the daemon, which asynchronously reports 
back the outcome of the
-commands when their execution is finished. <b>Efsd</b> therefore decouples the client 
100% from any file system related
+commands when their execution is finished. <strong>Efsd</strong> therefore decouples 
the client 100% from any file system related
 tasks (which means that you will for example not see a GUI application hang, assuming 
it is coded sanely),
 specifically, it does the following:
 </p>
@@ -19,28 +19,28 @@
               so that a client gets instant reports when files are removed, deleted, 
renamed etc. I've looked
               at BSD's kqueue mechanism and Linux 2.4's dnotify, and it seems Rusty 
and his friends at SGI are
               planning on adding direct support for these to FAM (well, at least for 
the kqueue mechanism).</p></li>
-       <li><p style="text-align:justify">Delivers file type requests to the clients, 
i.e. clients ask for a file's type, and <b>Efsd</b>
-              does its best to come up with a good reply. <b>Efsd</b> extends the 
concept of MIME types for data
+                         <li><p style="text-align:justify">Delivers file type 
requests to the clients, i.e. clients ask for a file's type, and <strong>Efsd</strong>
+                         does its best to come up with a good reply. 
<strong>Efsd</strong> extends the concept of MIME types for data
               type specification to more than two levels (e.g. "image/gif/89a"), to 
allow arbitrary levels of
               granularity. A three-tiered approach is used to determine the file 
type, not unlike the way the
-              Unix file(1) command works. These three levels are tried in order of 
decreasing reliability:</p>
-           <ul>        
+                         Unix file(1) command works. These three levels are tried in 
order of decreasing reliability:</p>
+        <ul>   
              <li>First, the result of stat() and statfs() calls are checked to see if 
a file is a directory,
                  socket, fifo etc. In that case, a reply like "ext2/directory" is 
reported.</li>
              <li>If that didn't help, file magic is used to check for detailed file 
characteristics. A database
                  based on a magic file (check man magic for details) is used to put 
together a detailed file type.
-                 <b>Efsd</b> can therefore deliver file types with the same high 
level of granularity that file(1)
+                 <strong>Efsd</strong> can therefore deliver file types with the same 
high level of granularity that file(1)
                  provides, for example, asking for an mp3's file type results in a 
reply as detailed as
-                 <b>audio/mp3/160-kbit-s/44-1-khz/jstereo</b>. It is up to the client 
to make as much use of the
+                 <strong>audio/mp3/160-kbit-s/44-1-khz/jstereo</strong>. It is up to 
the client to make as much use of the
                  information as necessary.</li>
              <li>If that also didn't help, classic file name pattern matching is 
used, e.g. anything *.foo is a
                  foobar file etc.</li>
-           </ul>
+       </ul>
           <p style="text-align:justify">
              File type lookups are cached in order to increase performance.
            </p>
            <p style="text-align:justify">
-             With a client that uses <b>Efsd</b>, no user will ever click on what 
seems to be an mp3, accidentally executing a malicious script.
+             With a client that uses <strong>Efsd</strong>, no user will ever click 
on what seems to be an mp3, accidentally executing a malicious script.
            </p>           
        </li>
        <li><p style="text-align:justify">Handles setting and retrieval of arbitrary 
metadata, e.g.
@@ -50,13 +50,13 @@
        <li><p style="text-align:justify">Can monitor metadata and sent events to the 
client when
              metadata entries change.
            </p></li>
-       <li><p style="text-align:justify">Caches results of stat() calls to increase 
performance. FAM is used to let <b>Efsd</b> know
+       <li><p style="text-align:justify">Caches results of stat() calls to increase 
performance. FAM is used to let <strong>Efsd</strong> know
               internally when a file has changed, so that cached stats can be updated.
            </p></li>
-       <li><p style="text-align:justify">Supports multiple clients. Besides the 
simpler case of regular fs commands, <b>Efsd</b> implements
+       <li><p style="text-align:justify">Supports multiple clients. Besides the 
simpler case of regular fs commands, <strong>Efsd</strong> implements
               filechange event (de-)multiplexing, i.e. file monitoring requests are 
use-counted and resulting events
-              are forwarded to the appropriate clients which requested the 
monitoring. <b>efsdsh</b>, an interactive
-              command line interface to <b>libefsd</b> is a nifty little tool for 
testing things like these ...
+              are forwarded to the appropriate clients which requested the 
monitoring. <strong>efsdsh</strong>, an interactive
+              command line interface to <strong>libefsd</strong> is a nifty little 
tool for testing things like these ...
            </p></li>
        <li><p style="text-align:justify">Multi-threaded implementation, as long as 
POSIX threads (pthreads) are available on a system.</p></li>
       </ul>
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
   </tr>
 </table>
 <p style="text-align:justify">
-<b>Efsd</b> is currently around 16,000 lines of C code, and mostly stable. It's 
available in
+<strong>Efsd</strong> is currently around 16,000 lines of C code, and mostly stable. 
It's available in
 Enlightenment's CVS repository, go to the <a 
href="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/enlightenment";>SourceForge page</a>
 for details. The Efsd Manual is available for download as HTML <a 
href="http://www.whoop.org/downloads/efsd-manual.tgz";>here</a>, an online
 version is up <a href="http://www.whoop.org/efsd-manual/index.html";>here</a>.
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/elogin.html,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -3 -r1.4 -r1.5
--- elogin.html 17 Nov 2001 16:09:41 -0000      1.4
+++ elogin.html 22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.5
@@ -2,7 +2,10 @@
 @start@
 <p class="contenttitle">Elogin</p>
 <p>Elogin is a graphical login screen for X, based on Evas, intended
-   to replace XDM and its siblings. This application is still in development.</p>
-<p>Elogin's primary developer is Chris "x5rings" Thomas.</p>
+to replace XDM and its siblings.</p>
+
+<p>Elogin has been replaced by 
+<a href="http://xcomputerman.com/pages/entrance.html";>Entrance</a>, 
+which is currently under active development.</p>
 @end@
 @bottom@
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/enlightenment.html,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -3 -r1.9 -r1.10
--- enlightenment.html  10 Feb 2002 11:06:22 -0000      1.9
+++ enlightenment.html  22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.10
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <p class="contenttitle">Enlightenment DR17</p>
 <br>
 <div align="center">
-<a href="shots/dr17shot-default-full.jpg"><img src="shots/dr17shot-default.jpg" 
alt="" border="0" height="154" width="193"></a>
+       <a href="shots/dr17shot-default-full.jpg"><img 
src="shots/dr17shot-default.jpg" alt="Screenshot of E17" border="0" height="154" 
width="193"></a>
 </div>
 
 <p>
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/etcher.html,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -3 -r1.6 -r1.7
--- etcher.html 4 Mar 2002 01:07:32 -0000       1.6
+++ etcher.html 22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.7
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
   Just as an example, the window borders currently used in
   E17 were created with Etcher.</p>
 
-<p><img src="img/etcher.png"></p>
+<p><img src="img/etcher.png" alt="Etcher screenshot"></p>
 
 <p>Using Etcher you can arrange various images, and define
    their behavior when the GUI element is resized.
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/etox.html,v
retrieving revision 1.5
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -3 -r1.5 -r1.6
--- etox.html   17 Nov 2001 16:09:41 -0000      1.5
+++ etox.html   22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.6
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@
 <p>A typical application is the need for a text layout engine
  that can dynamically arrange text flow around other graphical
  obstacles. See the following images illustrating just that.</p>
-<p><img src="img/etox-image1.png"></p>
-<p><img src="img/etox-image2.png"></p>
+<p><img src="img/etox-image1.png" alt="Screenshot 1"></p>
+<p><img src="img/etox-image2.png" alt="Screenshot 2"></p>
 <p>Etox is still in development and authored by Mandrake, Adam Kisiel,
     and BLAdER. Their contact details can be found on the
 <a href="team.html">team page</a>.</p>
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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/main.html,v
retrieving revision 1.21
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -3 -r1.21 -r1.22
--- main.html   20 Jul 2003 06:07:01 -0000      1.21
+++ main.html   22 Jul 2003 02:41:25 -0000      1.22
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 <h1>Enlightenment</h1>
 
-<img src="i/e.png" alt="Enlightenment" width=320 height=320><br>
+<img src="i/e.png" alt="Enlightenment" width="320" height="320"><br>
 
 <p>
 Enlightenment is a completely themeable, highly configurable Window




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