Andreas wrote:

> The calculator works nice with edje_editor, but if I open it with
> edje_viewer it doesn't work. What is the preferred way to run
> "self-hosting" edje application?

      What's the relevant notion of: "self-hosting" edje application?


>  Maybe a plain C application that does
> only load an edj from command line should be delivered with edje. Maybe
> with options to define the backend engine. What do you think?
>   

      Besides needing to specify the display evas, one would also need
to specify the group to load in the edj file. But this would hardly be
enough in general to get meaningful things.. One would need to either
restrict to edjes which have a certain named group (say one called
'main' or something) which is an expected wrapper for the 'edje app'
and a canonical entry point to the edj file, and it would need all the
'code logic' to be done via scripting.
      To go beyond that, one'd need a more flexible approach.. but again,
what do you want 'self-hosting edje app' to mean?



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