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#include "e.h"
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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static Evas_List action_protos = NULL;
static Evas_List current_actions = NULL;
static Evas_List current_timers = NULL;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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static void _e_action_find(char *action, int act, int button, char *key, Ev_Key_Modifiers mods, void *o);
static void _e_action_free(E_Action *a);
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static void e_act_move_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_move_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_move_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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static void e_act_resize_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy);
static void e_act_resize_h_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_h_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_h_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy);
static void e_act_resize_v_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_v_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_resize_v_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy);
static void e_act_close_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_kill_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_shade_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_raise_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_lower_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_raise_lower_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_exec_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_menu_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_exit_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_restart_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_stick_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_sound_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_iconify_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_max_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_snap_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_zoom_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
static void e_act_desk_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry);
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static void
_e_action_find(char *action, int act, int button, char *key, Ev_Key_Modifiers mods, void *o)
{
char *actions_db;
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E_DB_File *db;
int i, num;
char *a_name = NULL;
char *a_action = NULL;
char *a_params = NULL;
int a_event = 0;
int a_button = 0;
char *a_key = NULL;
int a_modifiers = 0;
Evas_List l;
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E_Action *a;
static Evas_List actions = NULL;
E_CFG_FILE(cfg_actions, "actions");
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E_CONFIG_CHECK_VALIDITY(cfg_actions, "actions");
/* if we had a previous list - nuke it */
if (actions)
{
for (l = actions; l; l = l->next)
{
a = l->data;
if (a) _e_action_free(a);
}
actions = evas_list_free(actions);
}
/* now build the list again */
actions_db = e_config_get("actions");
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db = e_db_open_read(actions_db);
if (!db) return;
if (!e_db_int_get(db, "/actions/count", &num)) goto error;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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char buf[4096];
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/name", i);
a_name = e_db_str_get(db, buf);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/action", i);
a_action = e_db_str_get(db, buf);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/params", i);
a_params = e_db_str_get(db, buf);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/event", i);
e_db_int_get(db, buf, &a_event);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/button", i);
e_db_int_get(db, buf, &a_button);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/key", i);
a_key = e_db_str_get(db, buf);
sprintf(buf, "/actions/%i/modifiers", i);
e_db_int_get(db, buf, &a_modifiers);
a = NEW(E_Action, 1);
ZERO(a, E_Action, 1);
OBJ_INIT(a, _e_action_free);
a->name = a_name;
a->action = a_action;
a->params = a_params;
a->event = a_event;
a->button = a_button;
a->key = a_key;
a->modifiers = a_modifiers;
a->action_proto = NULL;
a->object = NULL;
a->started = 0;
actions = evas_list_append(actions, a);
/* it's a key? lets grab it! */
if ((a->key) && (strlen(a->key) > 0))
{
if (a->modifiers == -1)
e_keys_grab(a->key, EV_KEY_MODIFIER_NONE, 1);
else
e_keys_grab(a->key, (Ev_Key_Modifiers)a->modifiers, 0);
a->grabbed = 1;
}
}
error:
e_db_close(db);
E_CONFIG_CHECK_VALIDITY_END;
/* run thru our actions list and match event, state and stuff with an */
/* and action for it */
for (l = actions; l; l = l->next)
{
Evas_List ll;
a = l->data;
if (act != a->event) goto next;
if (!((a->name) &&
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
(action) &&
(!strcmp(a->name, action)))) goto next;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if ((act >= ACT_MOUSE_CLICK) &&
(act <= ACT_MOUSE_CLICKED) &&
(!((a->button == -1) ||
(a->button == button)))) goto next;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if ((act >= ACT_KEY_DOWN) &&
(act <= ACT_KEY_UP) &&
(!((a->key) && (key) &&
(!strcmp(a->key, key))))) goto next;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if ((act >= ACT_MOUSE_CLICK) &&
(act <= ACT_KEY_UP) &&
(!((a->modifiers == -1) ||
(a->modifiers == (int)mods)))) goto next;
for (ll = action_protos; ll; ll = ll->next)
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
{
E_Action_Proto *ap;
ap = ll->data;
if (!strcmp(ap->action, a->action))
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
{
E_Action *aa;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
aa = NEW(E_Action, 1);
ZERO(aa, E_Action, 1);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
OBJ_INIT(aa, _e_action_free);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
aa->name = strdup(a->name);
aa->action = strdup(a->action);
aa->params = strdup(a->params);
aa->event = a->event;
aa->button = a->button;
aa->key = strdup(a->key);
aa->modifiers = a->modifiers;
aa->action_proto = ap;
aa->object = o;
aa->started = 0;
current_actions = evas_list_append(current_actions, aa);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
}
}
next:
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}
}
static void
_e_action_free(E_Action *a)
{
/* it's a key? lets ungrab it! */
if ((a->key) && (strlen(a->key) > 0) && (a->grabbed))
{
if (a->modifiers == -1)
e_keys_ungrab(a->key, EV_KEY_MODIFIER_NONE, 1);
else
e_keys_ungrab(a->key, (Ev_Key_Modifiers)a->modifiers, 0);
}
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IF_FREE(a->name);
IF_FREE(a->action);
IF_FREE(a->params);
IF_FREE(a->key);
FREE(a);
}
void
e_action_start(char *action, int act, int button, char *key, Ev_Key_Modifiers mods, void *o, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
Evas_List l;
_e_action_find(action, act, button, key, mods, o);
again:
for (l = current_actions; l; l = l->next)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
E_Action *a;
a = l->data;
if (!a->started)
{
if (a->action_proto->func_stop)
a->started = 1;
if (a->action_proto->func_start)
{
E_Object *obj;
if (a->object)
{
obj = a->object;
if (a->started)
OBJ_REF(obj);
}
a->action_proto->func_start(a->object, a, data, x, y, rx, ry);
}
}
if (!a->started)
{
current_actions = evas_list_remove(current_actions, a);
OBJ_DO_FREE(a);
goto again;
}
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}
}
void
e_action_stop(char *action, int act, int button, char *key, Ev_Key_Modifiers mods, void *o, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
Evas_List l;
again:
for (l = current_actions; l; l = l->next)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
E_Action *a;
a = l->data;
if ((a->started) && (a->action_proto->func_stop))
{
int ok = 0;
if ((a->event == ACT_MOUSE_IN) &&
(act == ACT_MOUSE_OUT))
ok = 1;
if ((a->event == ACT_MOUSE_OUT) &&
(act == ACT_MOUSE_IN))
ok = 1;
if ((a->event >= ACT_MOUSE_CLICK) &&
(a->event <= ACT_MOUSE_TRIPLE) &&
(act >= ACT_MOUSE_UP) &&
(act <= ACT_MOUSE_CLICKED) &&
(a->button == button))
ok = 1;
if ((a->event == ACT_MOUSE_MOVE) &&
((act == ACT_MOUSE_OUT) ||
(act == ACT_MOUSE_IN) ||
((act >= ACT_MOUSE_CLICK) &&
(act <= ACT_MOUSE_TRIPLE)) ||
(act >= ACT_MOUSE_UP)))
ok = 1;
if ((a->event == ACT_KEY_DOWN) &&
(act == ACT_KEY_UP) &&
(key) && (a->key) && (!strcmp(key, a->key)))
ok = 1;
if ((a->event == ACT_KEY_UP) &&
(act == ACT_KEY_DOWN))
ok = 1;
if (ok)
{
E_Object *obj;
if (a->object)
{
obj = a->object;
OBJ_UNREF(obj);
}
a->action_proto->func_stop(a->object, a, data, x, y, rx, ry);
a->started = 0;
}
}
if (!a->started)
{
current_actions = evas_list_remove(current_actions, a);
OBJ_DO_FREE(a);
goto again;
}
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}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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return;
UN(action);
UN(mods);
UN(o);
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}
void
e_action_go(char *action, int act, int button, char *key, Ev_Key_Modifiers mods, void *o, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy)
{
Evas_List l;
for (l = current_actions; l; l = l->next)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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E_Action *a;
a = l->data;
if ((a->started) && (a->action_proto->func_go))
a->action_proto->func_go(a->object, a, data, x, y, rx, ry, dx, dy);
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}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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return;
UN(action);
UN(act);
UN(button);
UN(key);
UN(mods);
UN(o);
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}
void
e_action_stop_by_object(void *o, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
Evas_List l;
e_actions_del_timer_object(o);
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again:
for (l = current_actions; l; l = l->next)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
E_Action *a;
a = l->data;
if ((a->started) && (o == a->object))
{
E_Object *obj;
if (a->object)
{
obj = a->object;
OBJ_UNREF(obj);
}
if (a->action_proto->func_stop)
a->action_proto->func_stop(a->object, a, data, x, y, rx, ry);
a->started = 0;
current_actions = evas_list_remove(current_actions, a);
OBJ_DO_FREE(a);
goto again;
}
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}
}
void
e_action_add_proto(char *action,
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
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void (*func_start) (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry),
void (*func_stop) (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry),
void (*func_go) (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy))
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{
E_Action_Proto *ap;
ap = NEW(E_Action_Proto, 1);
OBJ_INIT(ap, NULL);
ap->action = strdup(action);
ap->func_start = func_start;
ap->func_stop = func_stop;
ap->func_go = func_go;
action_protos = evas_list_append(action_protos, ap);
}
void
e_actions_del_timer(void *o, char *name)
{
Evas_List l;
again:
for (l = current_timers; l; l = l->next)
{
E_Active_Action_Timer *at;
at = l->data;
if ((at->object == o) &&
(name) &&
(at->name) &&
(!strcmp(at->name, name)))
{
e_del_event_timer(at->name);
current_timers = evas_list_remove(current_timers, at);
IF_FREE(at->name);
FREE(at);
goto again;
}
}
}
void
e_actions_add_timer(void *o, char *name)
{
E_Active_Action_Timer *at;
at = NEW(E_Active_Action_Timer, 1);
at->object = o;
at->name = strdup(name);
current_timers = evas_list_append(current_timers, at);
}
void
e_actions_del_timer_object(void *o)
{
Evas_List l;
again:
for (l = current_timers; l; l = l->next)
{
E_Active_Action_Timer *at;
at = l->data;
if (at->object == o)
{
e_del_event_timer(at->name);
current_timers = evas_list_remove(current_timers, at);
IF_FREE(at->name);
FREE(at);
goto again;
}
}
}
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void
e_actions_init(void)
{
e_action_add_proto("Window_Move", e_act_move_start, e_act_move_stop, e_act_move_go);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Resize", e_act_resize_start, e_act_resize_stop, e_act_resize_go);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Resize_Horizontal", e_act_resize_h_start, e_act_resize_h_stop, e_act_resize_h_go);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Resize_Vertical", e_act_resize_v_start, e_act_resize_v_stop, e_act_resize_v_go);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Close", e_act_close_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Kill", e_act_kill_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Shade", e_act_shade_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Raise", e_act_raise_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Lower", e_act_lower_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Raise_Lower", e_act_raise_lower_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Execute", e_act_exec_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Menu", e_act_menu_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Exit", e_act_exit_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Restart", e_act_restart_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Stick", e_act_stick_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Sound", e_act_sound_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Iconify", e_act_iconify_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Max_Size", e_act_max_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Winodw_Snap", e_act_snap_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Window_Zoom", e_act_zoom_start, NULL, NULL);
e_action_add_proto("Desktop", e_act_desk_start, NULL, NULL);
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}
/* FIXME: these REALLY need to go into other file(s) but it's not worht it */
/* yet at this point. it can be done later */
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static void
e_act_move_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
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b->mode.move = 1;
b->current.requested.dx = 0;
b->current.requested.dy = 0;
b->previous.requested.dx = 0;
b->previous.requested.dy = 0;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_move_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
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b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->changed = 1;
b->mode.move = 0;
b->current.requested.dx = 0;
b->current.requested.dy = 0;
b->previous.requested.dx = 0;
b->previous.requested.dy = 0;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_move_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
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b->current.requested.x += dx;
b->current.requested.y += dy;
if (dx != 0) b->current.requested.dx = dx;
if (dy != 0) b->current.requested.dy = dy;
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
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/* 0 | 1 */
/* --+-- */
/* 2 | 3 */
if (x > (b->current.w / 2))
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if (y > (b->current.h / 2))
{
b->mode.resize = 3;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, NorthWestGravity);
}
else
{
b->mode.resize = 1;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, SouthWestGravity);
}
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}
else
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if (y > (b->current.h / 2))
{
b->mode.resize = 2;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, NorthEastGravity);
}
else
{
b->mode.resize = 0;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, SouthEastGravity);
}
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}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
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b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->current.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->current.h;
b->mode.resize = 0;
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_resize_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
if (b->mode.resize == 0)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w -= dx;
b->current.requested.h -= dy;
b->current.requested.x += dx;
b->current.requested.y += dy;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
else if (b->mode.resize == 1)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w += dx;
b->current.requested.h -= dy;
b->current.requested.y += dy;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
else if (b->mode.resize == 2)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w -= dx;
b->current.requested.h += dy;
b->current.requested.x += dx;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
else if (b->mode.resize == 3)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w += dx;
b->current.requested.h += dy;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_resize_h_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
/* 4 | 5 */
if (x > (b->current.w / 2))
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->mode.resize = 5;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, NorthWestGravity);
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}
else
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->mode.resize = 4;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, NorthEastGravity);
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}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_h_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
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b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->current.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->current.h;
b->mode.resize = 0;
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_h_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
if (b->mode.resize == 4)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w -= dx;
b->current.requested.x += dx;
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}
else if (b->mode.resize == 5)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.w += dx;
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}
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
UN(dy);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_v_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
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/* 6 */
/* - */
/* 7 */
if (y > (b->current.h / 2))
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->mode.resize = 7;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, NorthWestGravity);
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}
else
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->mode.resize = 6;
SET_BORDER_GRAVITY(b, SouthWestGravity);
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}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_resize_v_stop (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->current.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->current.h;
b->mode.resize = 0;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
b->changed = 1;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_resize_v_go (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry, int dx, int dy)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded != 0) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
if (b->mode.resize == 6)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.h -= dy;
b->current.requested.y += dy;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
else if (b->mode.resize == 7)
{
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->current.requested.h += dy;
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}
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
b->changed = 1;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
UN(dx);
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}
static void
e_act_close_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
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if (b->win.client) e_icccm_delete(b->win.client);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
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}
static void
e_act_kill_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
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if (b->win.client) e_window_kill_client(b->win.client);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
static void e_act_cb_shade(int val, void *data);
static void
e_act_cb_shade(int val, void *data)
{
E_Border *b;
static double t = 0.0;
double dif;
int si;
int pix_per_sec = 3200;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b = data;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (val == 0)
{
OBJ_REF(b);
t = e_get_time();
e_window_gravity_set(b->win.client, SouthWestGravity);
e_actions_del_timer(b, "shader");
e_actions_add_timer(b, "shader");
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
dif = e_get_time() - t;
si = (int)(dif * (double)pix_per_sec);
if (si > b->client.h) si = b->client.h;
b->current.shaded = si;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
e_border_apply_border(b);
if (si < b->client.h)
e_add_event_timer("shader", 0.01, e_act_cb_shade, 1, data);
else
{
e_actions_del_timer(b, "shader");
e_window_gravity_reset(b->win.client);
OBJ_UNREF(b);
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
}
static void e_act_cb_unshade(int val, void *data);
static void
e_act_cb_unshade(int val, void *data)
{
E_Border *b;
static double t = 0.0;
double dif;
int si;
int pix_per_sec = 3200;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b = data;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (val == 0)
{
OBJ_REF(b);
t = e_get_time();
e_window_gravity_set(b->win.client, SouthWestGravity);
e_actions_del_timer(b, "shader");
e_actions_add_timer(b, "shader");
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
dif = e_get_time() - t;
si = b->client.h - (int)(dif * (double)pix_per_sec);
if (si < 0) si = 0;
b->current.shaded = si;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
b->changed = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
e_border_apply_border(b);
if (si > 0)
e_add_event_timer("shader", 0.01, e_act_cb_unshade, 1, data);
else
{
e_actions_del_timer(b, "shader");
e_window_gravity_reset(b->win.client);
OBJ_UNREF(b);
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
}
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
static void
e_act_shade_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded == 0) e_act_cb_shade(0, b);
else e_act_cb_unshade(0, b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_raise_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
e_border_raise(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_lower_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
e_border_lower(b);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_raise_lower_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_exec_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_menu_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_exit_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
exit(0);
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_restart_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
e_exec_restart();
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_stick_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
if (b->client.sticky) b->client.sticky = 0;
else b->client.sticky = 1;
b->changed = 1;
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_sound_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_iconify_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_max_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
if (b->current.shaded > 0) return;
if ((b->mode.move) || (b->mode.resize)) return;
b->mode.move = 0;
b->mode.resize = 0;
if (b->max.is)
{
b->current.requested.x = b->max.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->max.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->max.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->max.h;
b->changed = 1;
b->max.is = 0;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->current.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->current.h;
}
else
{
b->max.x = b->current.x;
b->max.y = b->current.y;
b->max.w = b->current.w;
b->max.h = b->current.h;
b->current.requested.x = 0;
b->current.requested.y = 0;
b->current.requested.w = b->desk->real.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->desk->real.h;
b->changed = 1;
b->max.is = 1;
e_border_adjust_limits(b);
b->current.requested.x = b->current.x;
b->current.requested.y = b->current.y;
b->current.requested.w = b->current.w;
b->current.requested.h = b->current.h;
}
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_snap_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_zoom_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
E_Border *b;
b = o;
if (!b) b = e_border_current_focused();
if (!b) return;
Sorry guys.. I had to revert a bunch of changes.. that's life.. but READ the following (it's in the README now) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlightenment 0.17.0 CVS Code.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rasterman - raster@valinux.com, raster@rasterman.com ******************************************************************************* **************** READ THIS! It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE! ******************* ******************************************************************************* This is the source code for Enlightenment 0.17 - If you got this you got it from Enlightenment's CVS repository - or from someone who took it out of the CVS repository. The CVS repository is full of code *IN DEVELOPMENT* - that often means it's in the middle of being worked on and may install strange things in strange places, make a mess, and may not even be compatible with a final release. If you at all use this code, you are HEAVILY URGED, when it is finally released, to remove all traces of anything this CVS code base has installed on your system (it is COMPLETELY up to you to keep track of that - do NOT expect any help), and then install the full release on a cleaned system. Don't come asking "can I just keep using CVS" oonce things are released - thqat is the reason I pu this paragraph here - so you don't ask. The asnwer is the same as above - if there is a proper final release use that. CVS is really only for those havily hacking on the code. Now we have that warning over and done with. How to build and install from CVS? $ ./autogen.sh && make $ su Password: <- as root -> # make install You should be able to use the binary of enlightenment as a window manager. you might be advised for cleanliness to do $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/e-17 so it installs relative to the /usr/local/e-17 directory and keeps all the e-17 development code and data in that tree so it is easily removed when the time codes. NOTES: Read these carefully! Enlightenment does not check for previously running Window Managers right now - so you need to make sure no other WM is running - E will not do that for you. Enlightenment has no menus or keybindings or any way of launching applications right now - you'll have to figure out an alternative way of doing it. Enlightenment only handles a small subset of ICCCM and thus will have bugs - some applications will not behave correctly and may apear in odd spots or not resize or place themselves properly etc. Expect this - it's code being worked on. Just be happy it does as much as it already does. Enlightenment RELIES on lots of libraires that have been written. Ecore, Ebits, Evas, Edb, Imlib2 just to mention a few. Especially Ebits, Ecore and Evas change in CVS often - you will need the absolute latest of these if you wish Enlightenment 0.17 code to run properly or compile. If you update Enlightenment from CVS update these too to get any changes they have in their trees. If you plan on working on the code... STOP! don't rush in and work on it - even if you have CVS commit access - EXPECT me (Raster) to revert any changes you make if you do this - regardless of the changes and how much work you put into them. First read the code well and LEARN it. If you have questions about some of the more obscure hidden program flow - ASK - but don't go tampering with it - Enlightenment 0.17's code is much more complex and intricate than E 0.16 - but at the same time it's much cleaner and more object oriented. Learn it well first. Some parts of E 0.17 are "hacked" with hard-coded stuff, just so, for now, it works. They will be virtualized and imporved over time. If you have plans - tell me about them first - discuss them before you go impliment them. I know I already have a lot of the components of E 0.17's code planned in my head - but I won't get to them for a while - and if people go impliment or hack bad stuff in, it means I have to spend lots of time fixing something that is bad in the first place, or we end up doing duplicate work. There *IS* a plan - believe it or not - but to be honest - it's more complex and large than I can just write down in a README, so talk about your ideas first. I'm going to be ruthless in keeping the code neat, clean and free of nasty hacks (except ones I put in as temporary stop-gap measures to make the thing work - since I know where those are and what I need to do to do it right). If you can't find me or I don't reply to your e-mail - don't get impatient - just wait. I currently have no network access at home, so I'm doing a chunk of code offline. I'll get to your mail and queries as time allows. If you have problems with the code or bugs to report, kindly forward them to /dev/null (the code is in now way or form ready for bug reports - I don't want crap filling my mailbox). I hope that clears things up for now. SVN revision: 3976
2000-12-11 12:08:38 -08:00
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
2000-12-08 14:54:42 -08:00
}
static void
e_act_desk_start (void *o, E_Action *a, void *data, int x, int y, int rx, int ry)
{
int desk = 0;
if (a->params) desk = atoi(a->params);
e_desktops_goto(desk);
return;
UN(a);
UN(data);
UN(x);
UN(y);
UN(rx);
UN(ry);
}