On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Cedric BAIL <cedric.b...@free.fr> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Vincent Torri <vto...@univ-evry.fr> wrote:
>> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Enlightenment SVN wrote:
>>> Log:
>>> emage: please welcome emage. It's now something like a file browser.
>>
>> just a note : turran also named "emage" one of his libraries. See
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/enesim/wiki/GettingStarted#Emage
>
> Damned it ! It's not in our repository and I don't have any .pc or
> library provided by emage. So not really a match or a source of issue.
> But still, damn !

Cedric,
Could you please rename the project name? there is my own 'emage' on
PROTO too and also under the Enesim's project, having this name
collision is pointless.

Thanks

>
>>>  NOTE: it started as a benchmark for emotion, so browse into a directory
>>>  full of video and see them in a live thumbnail. You can have them all
>>>  playing at the same time by passing -c 1 to emage command line. I recommand
>>>  in that case to use OpenGL backend for Ecore_Evas and Gstreamer for
>>>  Emotion backend (use the environment variable : EMOTION_ENGINE=gstreamer
>>>  ECORE_EVAS_ENGINE=opengl_x11).
>>>
>>>  NOTE2: as it was easy to add other file format, I hacked in a image
>>>  viewer as it is now a requirement for every one to write his own image
>>>  viewer. But take that more as an example on how to add another file
>>>  format, than anything else.
>>>
>>>  NOTE3: it's free software, I have no clear goal with that application
>>>  except to benchmark emotion, so if you want to hack in feel free to
>>>  do so, you are welcome !
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Author:       cedric
>>> Date:         2011-07-05 07:17:21 -0700 (Tue, 05 Jul 2011)
>>> New Revision: 61054
>>> Trac:         http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/61054
>>>
>>> Added:
>>>  trunk/emage/ trunk/emage/AUTHORS trunk/emage/COPYING trunk/emage/INSTALL 
>>> trunk/emage/Makefile.am trunk/emage/autogen.sh trunk/emage/configure.ac 
>>> trunk/emage/data/ trunk/emage/data/Makefile.am trunk/emage/data/images/ 
>>> trunk/emage/data/images/Makefile.am trunk/emage/data/theme/ 
>>> trunk/emage/data/theme/Makefile.am trunk/emage/data/theme/theme.edc 
>>> trunk/emage/m4/ trunk/emage/m4/ac_attribute.m4 trunk/emage/m4/efl_binary.m4 
>>> trunk/emage/src/ trunk/emage/src/Makefile.am trunk/emage/src/bin/ 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/Makefile.am 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_browse_directory.c 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_main.c trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_private.h 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_shortcut.c trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_show_dir.c 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_show_emotion.c 
>>> trunk/emage/src/bin/emage_show_image.c
>>>
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