On 13 June 2012 14:51, camille teruel <camille.ter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> EFL stands for Enlightenment Foundation Librairies
> It is a set of C librairies that are used for the E17 window manager (a
> famous vaporware).
> E17 is still in alpha (since a very long time but it is usable, give it a
> try if you have a linux distro somewhere), because they're currently working
> on EFLs stabilisation. These libraries have a pretty good reputation.
> That's the main website: http://www.enlightenment.org/
> The canva library is called Evas.
>
ahh.. Enlightenment.. it was vaporware since the first time i saw it,
back in 98 (i think) :)

>
>
> 2012/6/13 Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com>
>>
>> On 13 June 2012 10:52, camille teruel <camille.ter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > 2012/6/12 Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >> On 12 June 2012 23:28, Helene Bilbo
>> >> <thereluctantprogram...@fastmail.fm>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > The subtle texture is more like overlaying the existing elements with
>> >> > white
>> >> > noise.
>> >> >
>> >> > While one can make an IconicButton of course, one can not make a
>> >> > Window
>> >> > Title Bar this way. There must be a way to make it directly in code?
>> >> > With
>> >> > more and more high resolution displays it will get interesting some
>> >> > day.
>> >> > Look at the OS X Lion - Pharo comparison screenshot:
>> >> >
>> >> > http://forum.world.st/file/n4634551/SubtleTexture.jpg
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> oh .. it is indeed subtle.. i didn't get what you mean first time.
>> >> yes, of course, that's possible.. just not sure if it worth to waste
>> >> CPU cycles on this, as you said, subtle stuff.
>> >
>> >
>> > EFLs use bitmaps to render everything, it runs fast, you don't need
>> > antialiasing, and you can customize the appearance however you like.
>> > Couldn't it be an inspiration?
>>
>> EFL? what is it.. got a link?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Igor Stasenko.
>>
>



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Igor Stasenko.

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