Here's a patch for the cpu-module to make it play with the shelf.
I've changed the theme to look like the net and mem modules, the pngs
showing the meters can be downloaded here:
http://347.shit.la/pics.tar.gz
(renamed images from from net-module).
/Regards
Tobias Glenstrup
--- Makefile.am.ori
Excellent document!
I know a professional editor that I'm going to have look it over.
Here's one thing that's jumped out at me so far:
The stack diagram on this[1] page is wrong, I understand that it's
explained later as being fundamentally flawed, but even still, it's
quite misleading. I
Sthithaprajna Garapaty wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I didnt add the autofoo stuff cause it gave me errors about missing
> makefiles in the po directory.
> I have no idea what that stuff is.. but if its for internationalization
> support, can you give me some makefile stuff to put in the po directory so
> tha
Jose writes:
>
> Let me warn everyone who still intends to work using
> non-premul data (and/or colors) -- it's tricky to mix these
> two color spaces, you may end up getting mixed-up yourself.
>
> Here's an example of what happens right now in evas
> because we're using non-premul da
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:31:26 + mista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> I got a glib error saying that there are to many open files to start
> this program.
> After investigating a bit I saw that all the processes
> started by e have still the same filedescriptors open as e. All the
> eap, cfg an
I got a glib error saying that there are to many open files to start
this program.
After investigating a bit I saw that all the processes
started by e have still the same filedescriptors open as e. All the
eap, cfg and so on.
can someone verify this? and is this the reason for my glib error?
re
Am Mittwoch, den 28.06.2006, 09:51 +0300 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> The first full draft of the EFL documentation
> is finished. Thanks to Matthew R. Dempsky for
> fixing several spelling mistakes (although I am
> sure there are more).
Wow - good job! I enjoyed reading this - you have a compreh