Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 16:32:35 -0300 andres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>
>> As some of you might know I'm writting a EDC reference as Doxygen formmated
>> comments directly into edje_cc_handlers.c
>>
>> My theory is that having the reference flowing a
(snip)
I'm extremely excited! For a variety of reasons I've been in drift mode
but have really wanted to get back on the horse and help drive things a
bit more.
I love the idea of having better and more structured communication.
Sure, as Jose points out the free form mode has had its benefi
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:13:53 -0500 "Sthithaprajna Garapaty"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>> No Mambo. No Joomla.
>
> why?
I have to admit that I've never seen a CMS I actually like, mostly
because the pages look more like a hodge-podge of articles rath
Andrew Williams wrote:
> Using your preferred method "fixing" would require giving CVS write
> access (and a CVS tutorial for the non-coders) to every person who
> asked. Seems to me like a non-solution.
>
To be clear, I'm not saying XSM sucks or doesn't work... but I think its
undeniable that
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:58:14 -0400 Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
>
>
>> On Thursday, 21 September 2006, at 15:23:15 (+0900),
>> Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>>
>>
>>> does anyone know of something that does the whole list of things we
Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Thursday, 21 September 2006, at 15:23:15 (+0900),
> Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>
>
>> does anyone know of something that does the whole list of things we
>> have mentioned we need - in one package that is solid and easy to
>> use, reliable, efficient, secure etc.?
>>
Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Wednesday, 20 September 2006, at 10:51:36 (-0700),
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
>
>
>> I've made it clear over the years that so long as we're using
>> Rectang XSM I won't touch the site. I used it a couple of times and
>> th
Hey Guys,
Sorry I've been away for so long. I'm still here, just in hiding. I
just wanted to chime in that I am fully willing to redo the site and do
what needs to be done to get that horrible pile of crap (90% of which I
wrote and hasn't been changing in 2+ years) fixed. I've made it clear
o
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I have seen the developer docs for Enlightenment.
I know that they are behind the latest code and I am not going
to moan about it. Programmers always like to write code more than docs.
However there is not any high level documentation.
I mean documentation which describ
Michael Jennings wrote:
On Thursday, 26 January 2006, at 14:08:02 (-0800),
Ben Rockwood wrote:
Waiting 5 or 10 minutes for software to compile so you can debug
one little change is a royal pain in the ass. Waiting 5 or 10
minutes for a web page to update is nothing.
Thats the
Michael Jennings wrote:
On Thursday, 26 January 2006, at 15:45:26 (-0600),
Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
He may be referring to the speed of updates and publishing, not
loading pages from SF.
Waiting 5 or 10 minutes for software to compile so you can debug one
little change is a royal pain
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>
>
>>To most folks around here, one more box wouldn't make a real dent in
>>their admin load. I think the biggest factor is going to be how long
>>it will take before we can afford to buy a server sufficient to the
>>task. Having recently purchased a du
Brian Mattern wrote:
>On Thursday 26 January 2006 00:57, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>
>
>
"Use SVN!" - That's not a solution. It's a complication. It's EASY
to mirror CVs usijng CVSup - but mirror CVS to an svn repository has
more complexity and more things to go wrong. Whatever we do r
Some of you might remember that once upon a time there was a discussion
list for Enlightenment.org called E-Web. Its still around, but has been
silent since mid-2003. I didn't realize untill today that part of the
reason it has been so dead is the fact that it was a private (and thus
hidden)
Thanks for the neutral summary Brian.
I'll just toss in a quick concern or three. of my own:
1) I agree with Brian, commiting ETK unannounced (I never saw mention of
it coming anyway) is a slap in the face to Nathan. He's worked hard on
EWL for 2+ years and suddenly a duplicate project pops u
Vincent Torri wrote
before new widgets, i think that the current ones should be fixed before,
imho.
Could you be more specific? I've looked back over your posts on the
list and don't see any specific mentions from you of problems with
widgets in EWL. Specifics would give some of us things
> Oh and I forgot about that,
> I found a few mistake in the stylesheet.css (Mostly missing ;) but was
> unable to find where it were generated (if at all) and didn't want to
> change it in the pages directories...
> So is it a generated css or a static ones ?
Static.
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Chris Boersma wrote:
I just finished putting together my amd64 based system, and i'm trying to get the EFL
to compile using linux32 emulation. I can get imlib2, edb, and eet to compile but i
have yet to get evas to compile successfully. Currently it fails building the
evas_software_x11_test wi
Kim Woelders wrote:
To my knowledge all major bugs in 0.16.7 are fixed.
Is it ready for release this time?
/Kim
DR16.7.1 for Solaris/SPARC is up and ready to fly. Tested on both
Solaris9 and Solaris10, built
with the Sun Compiler Collection's latest beta, it just flies on my
Ultra1 170Mhz Ultra
Ok, Raster is home and everything is settling back after all the travel.
I'd like to put up some pictures from LW on the website for the benifit of
those who couldn't go. If you have pictures from LW, pick out the best
6 images and send them to me. I'll put them up on E.org.
If you want a caption
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 11 August 2004 03:51 pm, Kim Woelders wrote:
The original enlightenment-0.16.7.tar.gz is contained in
enlightenment-0.16.7-1.fc2.src.rpm. I was assuming that either the
original tar.gz or the source RPM already have been spread somewhat
around and that we would
Kim Woelders wrote:
E 0.16.7 slipped out a bit too early.
Major problems:
- Window placement after restart can get messed up.
- Restarting with more than some number (16-32?) of windows on one
desktop will crash E.
Thanks Kim! I can no longer replicate these issues. Great work!!
Minor problems:
Kim Woelders wrote:
E 0.16.7 slipped out a bit too early.
Major problems:
- Window placement after restart can get messed up.
- Restarting with more than some number (16-32?) of windows on one
desktop will crash E.
Thanks Kim! I can no longer replicate these issues. Great work!!
Minor problems:
As several people pointed out today, OSNews has reported Asparagus.
(BTW, if you come to LW, ask Raster how he chose the name, it's a great
story.)
The story can be found here: http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=7888
As usual, the user comments are fast, furious, and unbelievably stupidly
f**ki
Anyone got ports ready? I should have Solaris/SPARC in the next 2-3
days and hopefully IRIX this week.
If you've already got DR16.7 Final ports ready or are working on them
please let me know.
Thanx.
benr.
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No ones talking about something pretty damned kool... Look at this,
a media player that does just about everything I expect from MPlayer
that I wrote in less than 15 minutes with no docs to help. Even someone
who hates E has got to admit we've got the cleanest APIs anywhere.
Behold! (And
Someone opened a store on CafePress for Enlightenment a long while
back. There is one product,
a simple E logo shirt, with the old style logo. URL is:
http://www.cafeshops.com/enlightenment/
Who owns this? I'd like to have the shop closed so I can re-use the
name for all the E shirts.
If you
not even a link on e.org for evoak.
nor is there one for engage or emotion. I don't know if this has been
done on purpose.
The rollout app was actually an idea of raster's. Yesterday morning on irc.
Just my opinion and what I think I could be most useful at.
kindest regards,
Moritz "
Here's my take, others comment as you see fit.
This is not a good time to re-invent the wheel. LW is a month off,
we're getting bits slowly into place with hopes to have a good
showing... overhaul of the website doesn't make sense right now.
Granted, if your gonna overhaul the site, do it befo
Heres some details on LinuxWorld. I called the LinuxWorld organizers and
talked with a lady named Debbie, really nice. She's filling in while Amy,
the normal lady, is on vacation. Some of this raster mentioned and some I
just wanted to confirm:
We get: 1 Boot, 2 chairs, and 1 6" table.
If you l
I'll definately be there. And since I'm local I can help with several
things:
Systems: Since flying in doesn't lend itself to lugging workstations my
Dual AthlonMP 1.2G (512M mem with 128M nVidia 4600) is avalible for demo
use. I've also got a really nice flat screen 21" Sony Trinit
Michael Jennings wrote:
0.99.3.1 and so forth. a's and b's are more likely to confuse version
comparison than help anything. Without going into detail about how
version comparisons work, I'll just say that the goal is to eliminate
ambiguity, and the easiest way to do that is to separate
version/s
This was sort of an impromptu release. I had expected Imlib2 1.1.0 to
be sufficient for the DR16.7 release, but ran into significant problems
on other platforms (namely IRIX) that 1.1.1 resolved. A dist is now on
the SF download page. I don't see why 1.1.1 shouldn't be ready right
now, but I
When DR16.7 is released, distros and sites will likely start
distributing it and they'll likely upgrade (if they don't use it
already) Imlib2 to the latest version which is currently 1.1.0 (Sept
03). Should we cut a new Imlib2 prior to the release of DR16.7?
benr.
-
I'm happy to report the first non-Linux build of DR16.7-pre1 is out and
ready for use. This is a build for Solaris10 (yes, it's a beta OS) on
Sparc.
The build is easy to use, and requires no file editing of any kind; it plugs
right into CDE (dtlogin) the way it should. If there are any Solaris10
Kim Woelders wrote:
Ben Rockwood wrote:
kwo is cutting Linux RPMs.
Well, I have supplied only the RH9 RPM's. Michael did the others.
Linux RPM's (x86) are not just that. At least for DR16.6 with imlib1 I
got the impression that E had to be compiled/packaged differently for
just a
Since DR16.7 is in pre, it's time to talk ports.
I'm planning on providing Solaris builds in PKG format. DR16.7 is fine
under GCC right now, but I'm working out some problems under Forte for
an optomized build.
Looks like both Nick and Guillaume have SGI. I just aquired an Indigo2
for porti
Kim Woelders wrote:
Kim Woelders wrote:
Hi,
I have made a test with splitting up the E16 distribution.
I rearranged the directories:
The WM, dox, eesh, and epp, mostly in the usual places
e16/e
e16/e/config (was e16/e/src/themes/config)
e16/e/dox
e16/e/eesh
...
e16/e/src
Moved the dox data, i.
Jeremy Kolb wrote:
etox fails to compile. configure reports that it cannot find
config.h.in.
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating etox-config
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating test/Makefile
config.status: creating
Just an FYI...
An eager new coder got interested in the EFL, looked on the SF Files page
and downloaded anything with a 1.0 in it. Including EVAS. Obviously, he
showed up in IRC with problems. To combate this problem I've just hidden
all non-DR16 releases for now.
I'd kept the around before due
Here are the priorities, imho, from the docs side:
1) Completion of the Edje manual (cuddletech.com/edje)
2) Gradual completion of the various Doxygen docs with each project
3) Addition of scripts to each project that remove Doxygen from installed
headers (Good idea?)
4) Implementation of an EFL
Bo! :)
At least I didn't name it bootstrap.sh instead of autogen.sh.
benr.
> Enlightenment CVS committal
>
> Author : rephorm
> Project : misc
> Module : eplayer
>
> Dir : misc/eplayer
>
>
> Modified Files:
> autogen.sh
>
>
> Log Message:
>
> By popular request (me and xenith)
Looks like we're all lost on this one. I've found the problem but don't
know how to fix it
If you look in config.status you'll see a bunch of regex's which strip out
autof00 vars such that they aren't included later in the resultant
Makefile's.
These lines come from the configure script, whic
It's finally time, I think, to prune CVS. The prune would only involve
e17/. e16/ is fine, I already pruned web/ awhile back, and misc is
supposed to be a mess. This means we need to confront some issues we've
been avoiding for awhile, like: Should we migrate proto/ into libs/ ? Do
we whack the
Since someone suggested a possible change for the next DR16 release would
be to shrink the package size I poked around. BrusedMetal is big, 3.7M
big.
The current package contains 4 themes, BrushedMetal (3.7M), ShinyMetal
(1.2M), BlueSteel (650K), and Ganymede (2.4M). The other killer is dox,
the
es
page. Maybe one theme from pixelhead and one from tokyo and we can get
under 10M?
benr.
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
> [snip]
>
>> New default themes would probly be R-9X, 23oz of Glass, and Axios. We
>> can
>> either leave the old themes in for historical purposes or drop
Put me down for the Imlib2/FreeType2 changes. And of course a big fix of
the focus code is always welcome, that's probly the #1 "please fix me" out
there, imho.
But I'd ask that we get alittle extra forewarning about the release.
After the release I realized what might be nice is to change (or
o-trans smart object to esmart. Then you could
> just swallow it into your edjes. It would still require a small bit of
> programming on the part of any apps that wanted to use it, but it would
> be minimal.
> --
> rephorm
>
> On Nov 7, 2003, at 5:11 AM, Cristalle Azund
Any thoughts on adding some ability to provide pseudo-trans to Edje?
The nicest thing would be to use a statement in E image parts which
instructed Edje to pull the bg and render it moved and clipped appropriately.
Adding fx to that (tinting/etc) would be nifty but easily accomplished via
a rect pl
d look at the SourceForge
Site Status page found
here:http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352&group_id=1
Please note that even now, developers accounts work fine because we use
a diffrent set of servers for access.
benr.
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 03:22:17 PDT, Ben Rockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>
>> it'd undoubtly be a resource hog, but damn you could do some awsome
>> themes for Eterm with Edje for the interface. Kool theme ideas would
>> be text fx (fading, etc), th
houghts?
benr.
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in Edje form.
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a patch, I doubt this is going to
> happen in E16.
>
> /Kim
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out Eprog, which I
still love to use) and EWL because its so high on the dependancy chain
that any changes downstream have a huge effect on EWL.
That's whats in my E playbook, but we'll see if raster burns my copy soon. :)
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While I've heard the idea of them being sucked into EVAS, it
somehow doesn't seem like a good idea.
Just curious.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our
d
code of that change. It's entirely supperior to a standard Changelog.
This assumes that you actually do make useful comments about what you
change. Obviously commits with a description of "a commit" isn't
helpful... and the only times we see commits with lame descriptions is
Agreed In which case you might wanna just put a reference to SF's CVS
Web, which can act as a ChangeLog. Since most projects aren't GPL I
don't think we're stuck with all the Changelog requirements.
benr.
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
>>
>>
> (snip)
>>
ntributers have worked on the
code you are resposable for please note the individuals if you can.
Thank You.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our passion, an
ing about efsd not willing
> to run as root. [he wanted to stay root (for w\e reason)] -
> wich was the reason not to try e. :)
> i wonder: why would someone want to run e as root?
I wonder.. why do people shoot themselves in the head?
> reg.
> moritz
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o);
>if (buf) free(buf);
> - fclose(f);
> + _eet_memfile_write_close(f);
>if (d) free(d);
>free(d1);
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task,
//-> The rest is the madnes
n the site for easier access.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task,
//-> The rest is the madness of Art.
//-> -Henr
like cuddletech... and the envy of your friends.
Well. you'll be the envy of all the other people who didn't read the
man page either, anyway. Please, KainX did spend alot of time writting a
descent man page, that is very descriptive.
benr.
> * Ben Rockwood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
es, status, and a growing FAQ
there.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task,
//-> The rest is the madness of
e has thoughts on it, let me know. I'm stuck.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
//-> Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task,
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x27;d love to hear 'em. I've
only got a workaround, not a solution.
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//-> We do what we can, We give what we have,
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//-&g
: keep trying to get GlibC 1.09 to build for
EET, figure out what this null dir handle crap is about, and look into why
Etcher doesn't load image.
Also, my new workstation shows up today, so I'll start building on a
second machine to refine the procedure and start building patches and
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