Am Mon, 05 May 2008 02:00:42 -0400 schrieb Jose Gonzalez:

>    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?

My definition of "self-hosting" edje apps is an application that
doesn't need any special C code to work. See the calculator that is
referenced in the starting E-Mail from this thread.

> >  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?

regards
Andreas

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