On Feb 11, 2008 4:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>         Gustavo wrote:
>
> > on a self-marketing side: I wrote the Python-EFL bindings,
> > we built Canola2 (http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola) on top
> > of it and it works really well, if you know python, or is fine
> > with learning a new language, I really recommend you to do,
> > life will be a bit easier  ;-)
>
>         And it's amazing that you guys were able to do so much with
> the efl so quickly.. edje in particular is kind of a "dark art".

Let's say it's easy to do based on apps/e/data/themes :-)


>         There are some documentation bits here and there.. eg. the
> wiki at http://wiki.enlightenment.org, but I don't think I've ever
> seen any docs on embryo at all (it's kind of an incomplete scripting
> language as it stands, and likely mostly raster has any real insight
> into it).

Embryo is based on PAWN, if you loot at old Embryo description you
find a link to it's page, with language documentation. Also of help is
embryo.inc and edje.inc


> Are there similar docs for the python bindings?

Python ships "auto-documented" by means of "docstrings", just launch
interactive interpreter and type: help(obj) or help(evas)... also
provided is the generated API docs:
http://staff.get-e.org/~barbieri/python-efl-api/



>         BTW, there is also tilman's ruby bindings for the efl
> (see http://code-monkey.de/pages/enlightenment), and also his 'redact'
> which is an "alternative edje compiler in Ruby".
>
>         There may be other 'bindings' or even different syntactic
> descriptions for defining edjes besides edc (maybe xml based ones)?

I hope not, manually editing xml sucks hard compared with .edc :-D
Specially if you use my emacs module :-D

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