Enlightenment CVS committal

Author  : technikolor
Project : web
Module  : e

Dir     : web/e/data


Modified Files:
        docs.html 


Log Message:
Beta documentation for the EFL now online! 

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RCS file: /cvsroot/enlightenment/web/e/data/docs.html,v
retrieving revision 1.35
retrieving revision 1.36
diff -u -3 -r1.35 -r1.36
--- docs.html   10 Mar 2004 19:54:55 -0000      1.35
+++ docs.html   25 Aug 2004 05:16:23 -0000      1.36
@@ -33,17 +33,44 @@
 
 <hr>
 
-<!--                       E DR17 DOCS (User Interface)                      
-<h3>Enlightenment DR17</h3>
+<!--                       EFL Manuals                                 -->
+
+<h3>Enlightenment Foundation Libraries Beta Manuals</h3>
+
+<p>
+These manuals are still works in progress.  Despite being incomplete they are still 
very useful.
+</p>
+
+@:news_title@
+The EFL Cookbook <a href="/docs/eflcookbook.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="/docs/eflcookbook.pdf">[PDF]</a>
+@:news_body@
+A developers guide to the EFL in a cookbook style similar to O'Reilly's.  Every 
componant is covered in
+this guide with complete workable code in each recipe.  This is a community document 
and everyone is welcome
+to contribute to it.  Please <a href="mailto:benrNO@@SPAMcuddletech.com";>contact 
benr</a> if you are interested
+in helping.  <br>
+This document is also avalible in Spanish: <a 
href="/docs/eflcookbook.es.html">HTML</a> and 
+<a href="/docs/eflcookbook.es.pdf">PDF</a>.
+@:news_end@
+
+@:news_title@
+The EWL Book  <a href="/docs/ewlbook.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="/docs/ewlbook.pdf">[PDF]</a>
+@:news_body@
+This book is a tutorial on the use of the EWL (Enlightened Widget Library).
+<br>
+Written by <a href="zeroNO@@SPAMperplexity.org">Dan 'dj2' Sinclair</a>.
+@:news_end@
+
+@:news_title@
+Building Interfaces with Edje: The Edje Developers Guide <a 
href="/docs/edjebook.html">[HTML]</a> <a href="/docs/edjebook.pdf">[PDF]</a>
+@:news_body@
+ A complete guide to designing interfaces using Edje and utilizing them effectively 
in your EVAS applications. Includes a complete overview of Edje Data Collections (EDC) 
and the Edje API, including sample code and reference material. Utilizing Edje 
effectively can simplify and streamline application development and make nearly any 
application completely skinable by even non-programmers.
+<br>
+Written by <a href="benrNO@@SPAMcuddletech.com">Ben 'technikolor' Rockwood</a>.
+@:news_end@
+
 
-<p>You will find documentation on how to use and configure E DR17 here when
-the time's right. At the moment, E 17's codebase is not considered ready for
-public consumption. <b>IF</b> you try E 17, please do <b>NOT</b> come to the
-<a href="mail.html">mailing lists</a>
-with questions like "Nothing happens!", "Why doesn't feature XYZ exist" etc.</p>
 
 <hr>
--->
 
 <!--                       EFL Doxygen DOCS                                --> 
 
@@ -91,7 +118,7 @@
 <h3>Programmer's Guides and Development Documentation</h3>
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="pdf/evas.pdf">Evas Programmers Guide</a>: By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a> <a href="pdf/evas.pdf">[PDF]</a> <a 
href="htmlized/evas/">[HTML]</a>
+<a href="pdf/evas.pdf">Evas Programmers Guide</a> : By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a> <a href="pdf/evas.pdf">[PDF]</a> <a 
href="htmlized/evas/">[HTML]</a>
 @:news_body@
 This is a comprehensive document written by the lead developer to explain
 everything you want to know about the Evas canvas library. Includes excellent
@@ -101,7 +128,7 @@
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="imlib.html">Imlib Programmers Guide</a>: By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a>   <a href="imlib.html">[HTML]</a>
+<a href="imlib.html">Imlib Programmers Guide</a> : By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a>   <a href="imlib.html">[HTML]</a>
 @:news_body@
 A brief guide detailing Imlib (unofficially known as Imlib 1).  You'll find
 several examples, using both Xlib and GTK+, a full introduction and feature
@@ -110,7 +137,7 @@
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="/doxy/imlib2/index.html">Imlib2 Programmers Guide</a>: By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a>   <a 
href="/doxy/imlib2/index.html">[HTML]</a>
+<a href="/doxy/imlib2/index.html">Imlib2 Programmers Guide</a> : By <a 
href="mailto:raster@@rasterman.com";>Rasterman</a>   <a 
href="/doxy/imlib2/index.html">[HTML]</a>
 @:news_body@
 A brief guide detailing Imlib2 (note: not Imlib v2, but the successor to Imlib).
 Included are 2 full programming examples (simple and advanced), an overview of
@@ -119,7 +146,7 @@
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="pdf/efsd-manual.pdf">The Efsd Programming Manual</a>: By <a 
href="mailto:cK@@whoop.org";>Christian Kreibich</a>  <a 
href="pdf/efsd-manual.pdf">[PDF]</a> <a 
href="http://www.whoop.org/efsd-manual/index.html";>[HTML]</a>
+<a href="pdf/efsd-manual.pdf">The Efsd Programming Manual</a> : By <a 
href="mailto:cK@@whoop.org";>Christian Kreibich</a>  <a 
href="pdf/efsd-manual.pdf">[PDF]</a> <a 
href="http://www.whoop.org/efsd-manual/index.html";>[HTML]</a>
 @:news_body@
 Efsd stands to be one of the most drawing elements of DR17, bringing the
 filesystem seamlessly to the desktop. This manual contains a full API reference,
@@ -128,7 +155,7 @@
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="http://www.cuddletech.com/e17/tutorial/etcher-tutorial.html";>Etcher: 
Designing bits for DR17</a>: By <a href="mailto:benr@@cuddletech.com";>Ben Rockwood</a> 
 <a href="http://www.cuddletech.com/e17/tutorial/etcher-tutorial.html";>[HTML]</a>
+<a href="http://www.cuddletech.com/e17/tutorial/etcher-tutorial.html";>Etcher: 
Designing bits for DR17</a> : By <a href="mailto:benr@@cuddletech.com";>Ben 
Rockwood</a>  <a 
href="http://www.cuddletech.com/e17/tutorial/etcher-tutorial.html";>[HTML]</a>
 @:news_body@
 This tutorial will walk you through Etcher and Ebony.  You will learn how to build 
 border bits, iconbar bits, menu bits, and background bits in an easy to follow, 
step-by-step
@@ -144,7 +171,7 @@
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="docbook/evas-article2/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 2: graphic 
primitives</a>: By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/Article2.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/Article2.pdf">[PDF]</a> 
+<a href="docbook/evas-article2/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 2: graphic 
primitives</a> : By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/Article2.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article2/Article2.pdf">[PDF]</a> 
 @:news_body@
 This is an article by David Odin from a french magazine called <a 
href="http://www.linuxmag-france.org/";>"Linux Magazine France"
 </a>.  These are some great article on the topic of EVAS programming.  Translated by 
Romain Lerallut.
@@ -153,14 +180,14 @@
 
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="docbook/evas-article3/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 3: object 
properties</a>: By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/Article3.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/Article3.pdf">[PDF]</a>
+<a href="docbook/evas-article3/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 3: object 
properties</a> : By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/Article3.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article3/Article3.pdf">[PDF]</a>
 @:news_body@
 This is an article by David Odin from a french magazine called <a 
href="http://www.linuxmag-france.org/";>"Linux Magazine France"</a>.  These are some 
great article on the topic of EVAS programming.  Translated by Romain Lerallut.
 <br><i><font color="red">NOTE: EVAS in CVS has undergone an API change since this doc 
was written</font></i>
 @:news_end@
 
 @:news_title@
-<a href="docbook/evas-article4/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 4: mouse events 
processing and canvases</a>: By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/Article4.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/Article4.pdf">[PDF]</a>
+<a href="docbook/evas-article4/index.html">Evas Presentation, Part 4: mouse events 
processing and canvases</a> : By <a href="mailto:David@@dindinx.org";>David Odin</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/index.html">[HTML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/Article4.sgml">[SGML]</a> <a 
href="docbook/evas-article4/Article4.pdf">[PDF]</a>
 @:news_body@
 This is an article by David Odin from a french magazine called <a 
href="http://www.linuxmag-france.org/";>"Linux Magazine France"
 </a>.  These are some great article on the topic of EVAS programming.  Translated by 
Romain Lerallut.




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