On Thu, 5 May 2005 13:17:59 -0400 (EDT) "Nigel Benns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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(B> > On Thu, 5 May 2005 07:52:47 -0400 (EDT) "Nigel Benns"
(B> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
(B> >
(B> >> Well that kind of bytes that in the *** doesn't it :)
(B> >>
(B> >> Is an application for drawing edje interfaces in the books?
(B> >
(B> > on the books - ie as a plan. libengrave was a step to doing it - but
(B> > currently no action in the works in terms of actual application.
(B> >
(B> 
(B> Cool, I'm gonna take a look at that...
(B> I'll play around with drawing Evas objects with the mouse.
(B> 
(B> An interface drawing program could definately speed up E's development...
(B> It would be like a mix of Glade and Gimp :)
(B
(Bdefenitiely - there used to be a gui for ebits called etcher - this was kind of 
(Ba start - but ebits was infinitely less complex and powerful than edje is. if 
(Byou were to do one u'd probably want to hook to gimp too as a plugin/remote/ipc 
(Bso u can import/exportimages directly to and from gimp and edit them live in 
(Bgimp and watch the result of editings live in etecher's window - this woudl be 
(Ba perfect marriage of programs imho :)
(B
(B> Which brings up another question: Will Ewl have a XML format like Glade
(B> files or something like Edje as well?
(B
(Bi don't know - you'll have to ask nathan :)
(B
(B> >> It doesn't support gradients? So even Evas has more support for objects
(B> >> then Edje does?
(B> >
(B> > correct. :)
(B> 
(B> Is there any plan to export all Evas objects to Edje?
(B> 
(B> >
(B> >> > On Wed, 4 May 2005 12:02:23 -0400 (EDT) "Nigel Benns"
(B> >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
(B> >> >
(B> >> >> I've been stumbling around trying to find an easyer way to create an
(B> >> >> Edje
(B> >> >> interface for programs and stumbled on an idea.
(B> >> >>
(B> >> >> I was thinking since SVG supports pretty much the same functionality
(B> >> why
(B> >> >> not just create an XSLT to change SVG to Edc.  This would allow
(B> >> >> interfaces
(B> >> >> to be drawn in Inkscape or Sodipodi.
(B> >> >
(B> >> > because edje does not do polygons, beziers, gradients, curves... need
(B> >> i go
(B> >> > on? :) also note edje is much more complex when it comes to layout
(B> >> than
(B> >> > svg. it allows note just linear global scaling based on size, but it
(B> >> can
(B> >> > resize like widget sets can - keeping some elements on the left,
(B> >> right,
(B> >> > middle, stretching some, not stretching others etc. by use of all the
(B> >> rel1
(B> >> > and rel2 options.
(B> >> >
(B> >> > :) you could do VERY LITTLE useful stuff in converting svg->edc :(
(B> >> >
(B> >> >> Does anyone else think this is a good idea?
(B> >> >>
(B> >> >>
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