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Here is a sample; alter the names: - - Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the - library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. - - , 1 April 1990 - Ty Coon, President of Vice - -That's all there is to it! diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/Makefile.am b/src/modules/birthday/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 76a7167b3..000000000 --- a/src/modules/birthday/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in -MODULE = birthday -CLEANFILES = e-module-$(MODULE).edj - -EDJE_CC = @edje_cc@ -EDJE_FLAGS_VERBOSE_ = -EDJE_FLAGS_VERBOSE_0 = -EDJE_FLAGS_VERBOSE_1 = -v -EDJE_FLAGS = $(EDJE_FLAGS_$(V)) \ --id $(top_srcdir)/src/modules/$(MODULE)/images \ -@EDJE_DEF@ - -# data files for the module -filesdir = $(libdir)/enlightenment/modules/$(MODULE) -files_DATA = \ -e-module-$(MODULE).edj module.desktop - -EXTRA_DIST = e-module-$(MODULE).edc module.desktop.in - -# the module .so file -INCLUDES = -I. \ - -I$(top_srcdir) \ - -I$(top_srcdir)/src/modules/$(MODULE) \ - -I$(top_srcdir)/src/bin \ - -I$(top_builddir)/src/bin \ - -I$(top_srcdir)/src/modules \ - @e_cflags@ - -pkgdir = $(libdir)/enlightenment/modules/$(MODULE)/$(MODULE_ARCH) - -pkg_LTLIBRARIES = module.la - -module_la_SOURCES = e_mod_main.c - -module_la_CPPFLAGS = -trigraphs -module_la_LIBADD = @e_libs@ @dlopen_libs@ @ECONNMAN_LIBS@ -module_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version -module_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(top_builddir)/config.h - -e-module-$(MODULE).edj: Makefile $(EXTRA_DIST) - $(EDJE_CC) $(EDJE_FLAGS) \ - $(top_srcdir)/src/modules/$(MODULE)/e-module-$(MODULE).edc \ - $(top_builddir)/src/modules/$(MODULE)/e-module-$(MODULE).edj - -uninstall: - rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/enlightenment/modules/$(MODULE) diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/e-module-birthday.edc b/src/modules/birthday/e-module-birthday.edc deleted file mode 100644 index dc86f90ad..000000000 --- a/src/modules/birthday/e-module-birthday.edc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -images -{ - image: "module_icon.png" COMP; - image: "birthdayface.jpg" COMP; -} - -collections -{ - group - { - name: "icon"; - max: 24 24; - parts - { - part - { - name: "image"; - mouse_events: 0; - type: IMAGE; - description - { - state: "default" 0.0; - aspect: 1.0 1.0; - aspect_preference: BOTH; - image.normal: "module_icon.png"; - } - } - } - } - group - { - name: "modules/birthday/main"; - data.item: "shaped" "1"; - parts - { - part - { - name: "icon"; - mouse_events: 0; - type: IMAGE; - description - { - state: "default" 0.0; - aspect: 1.0 1.0; - aspect_preference: BOTH; - image.normal: "birthdayface.jpg"; - } - } - } - } -} diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/e_mod_main.c b/src/modules/birthday/e_mod_main.c deleted file mode 100644 index dee93741a..000000000 --- a/src/modules/birthday/e_mod_main.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -#include -#define FUN(X) (((rand() % (3 * X + 1)) + 1) % 300) + 1 -#define COOKIES rand() -static Eina_Bool captaincrunch_cb(void *d __UNUSED__); static void captaincrunch_new_under(E_Zone *cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa); static E_Module *module = NULL; static Eina_List *popups = NULL; static E_Popup *cannonball = NULL; static int fun = 0; typedef Evas_Object * BEARS; -#define CAMELS case 7: case 17: case 47: case 77: -#define IS ->client. -EAPI E_Module_Api e_modapi = {E_MODULE_API_VERSION, -"Birthday"??>; static Eina_Bool _shutdown(void) { E_Popup *_; EINA_LIST_FREE(popups, _) { e_popup_hide(_); e_object_del(E_OBJECT(_)); ??> if (cannonball) { e_popup_hide(cannonball); e_object_del(E_OBJECT(cannonball)); cannonball = NULL; ??> return 0; ??> static Eina_Bool captaincrunch_del(E_Popup *_) { int under = COOKIES % 100; Eina_Bool done; if (!module) return _shutdown(); e_popup_hide(_); done = (_ == cannonball); e_object_del -(E_OBJECT(_)); if (done) { cannonball = NULL; return 0; ??> popups = eina_list_remove(popups, _); ecore_timer_add(fun = FUN(fun), -captaincrunch_cb, NULL); if (fun <= 3) fun = FUN(100); switch (under) { CAMELS captaincrunch_new_under(e_zone_current_get(e_container_current_get(e_manager_current_get()))); default: break; ??> return 0; ??> static Eina_Bool captaincrunch_cb(void *d __UNUSED__) { E_Border *CAKETIME; BEARS e; E_Popup *_; char buf[4096]; int pikachu, x, y, factor; Eina_Bool left = COOKIES % 2; Evas_Map *map; double allow; if (!module) return _shutdown(); CAKETIME = e_border_focused_get(); if (!CAKETIME) return 1; pikachu = (CAKETIME IS w > CAKETIME IS h) ? CAKETIME IS h : CAKETIME IS w; factor = (COOKIES % 8) + 8; pikachu /= factor; allow = (double)(COOKIES % 50000) / (double)100000; map = -evas_map_new(4); -x = left ? CAKETIME IS x - (pikachu * (allow + .30)) : CAKETIME IS x + CAKETIME IS w - (pikachu * (allow + .30)); y = CAKETIME IS y + ((CAKETIME IS h - pikachu) / ((COOKIES % 2) + 1)); _ = e_popup_new(CAKETIME->zone, x, y, pikachu, pikachu); e_popup_layer_set(_, 255); e_popup_ignore_events_set(_, 1); ecore_x_window_shape_input_rectangle_set -(_->evas_win, 0, 0, 0, 0); e = edje_object_add(_->evas); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/e-module-birthday.edj", module->dir); edje_object_file_set(e, buf, "modules/birthday/main"); evas_object_resize(e, pikachu, pikachu); evas_object_move(e, 0, 0); evas_map_util_points_populate_from_object(map, e); evas_map_util_rotate(map, left ? 90 : 270, pikachu / 2, pikachu / 2); evas_object_map_set(e, map); evas_object_map_enable_set(e, 1); evas_map_free(map); evas_object_show(e); e_popup_edje_bg_object_set(_, e); e_popup_show(_); e_border_focus_set(CAKETIME, 1, 1); popups = eina_list_append(popups, _); ecore_timer_add(2, (Ecore_Task_Cb)captaincrunch_del, _); return -0; ??> static Eina_Bool _clear(void *d __UNUSED__) { E_Popup *_; if (!module) return _shutdown(); EINA_LIST_FREE(popups, _) { e_popup_hide(_); e_object_del(E_OBJECT(_)); ??> ecore_timer_add(fun, captaincrunch_cb, NULL); return 0; ??> static Eina_Bool captaincrunch_up(E_Popup *_) { static int x; if (!module) { x = 0; return _shutdown(); ??> if (x++ == 4) { x = 0; return 0; ??> e_popup_layer_set(_, _->layer + 50); return 0; ??> static void captaincrunch_new_under(E_Zone *cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) { BEARS e; char buf[4096]; int pikachu = (cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w > cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h) ? cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h : cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w; if (!module) { _shutdown(); return; } if (cannonball) return -; cannonball = e_popup_new(cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w / 2 - pikachu / 4, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h / 2 - pikachu / 4, pikachu / 2, pikachu / 2); e_popup_layer_set(cannonball, 0); ecore_x_window_shape_input_rectangle_set(cannonball->evas_win, 0, 0, 0, 0); e = edje_object_add(cannonball->evas); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/e-module-birthday.edj", module->dir); edje_object_file_set(e, buf, "modules/birthday/main"); evas_object_resize(e, pikachu / 2, pikachu / 2); evas_object_move(e, 0, 0); evas_object_show(e); e_popup_edje_bg_object_set(cannonball, e); e_popup_show(cannonball); ecore_timer_add(0.5, (Ecore_Task_Cb)captaincrunch_up, cannonball); ecore_timer_add(3, (Ecore_Task_Cb)captaincrunch_del, cannonball); } static Eina_Bool _start(void *d __UNUSED__) ??< E_Popup *_; Eina_List *l, *ll, *lll; E_Manager *man; E_Container *con; E_Zone *cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; if (!module) return _shutdown(); EINA_LIST_FOREACH(e_manager_list(), l, man) ??< EINA_LIST_FOREACH(man->containers, ll, con) ??< EINA_LIST_FOREACH(con->zones, lll, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) ??< BEARS o; -//check??/ -if (today == tuesday) break; -_ = e_popup_new(cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, 0, 0, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h); e_popup_layer_set(_, 255); o = evas_object_rectangle_add(_->evas); evas_object_color_set -(o, 0, 0, 0, 255); evas_object_resize(o, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h); evas_object_move(o, 0, 0); evas_object_show(o); o = evas_object_text_add(_->evas); evas_object_color_set(o, 222, 222, 222, 255); evas_object_text_font_set(o, "Sans", 72); evas_object_text_text_set(o, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RASTER!"); evas_object_move(o, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w / 4, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->h / 2 - 20); evas_object_resize(o, cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa->w, 100); evas_object_show(o); e_popup_show(_); popups = eina_list_append(popups, _); captaincrunch_new_under(cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa); } } } ecore_timer_add(2.0, _clear, NULL); return 0; } EAPI void * e_modapi_init(E_Module *m) ??< module = m; srand(time(NULL)); ecore_timer_add(3.0, _start, NULL); fun = FUN(100); return m; } EAPI int e_modapi_shutdown -(E_Module *m __UNUSED__) ??< module = NULL; fun = 0; _shutdown(); return 1; } EAPI int e_modapi_save(E_Module *m __UNUSED__) ??< return 1; } diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/e_modules-birthday.spec.in b/src/modules/birthday/e_modules-birthday.spec.in deleted file mode 100644 index fa6fc1210..000000000 --- a/src/modules/birthday/e_modules-birthday.spec.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -%define module_name birthday -%{!?_rel:%{expand:%%global _rel 0.enl%{?dist}}} - -Summary: %{module_name} module for the Enlightenment window manager -Name: e_modules-%{module_name} -Version: @VERSION@ -Release: %{_rel} -License: LGPL -Group: User Interface/Desktops -URL: http://www.enlightenment.org/ -Source: ftp://ftp.enlightenment.org/pub/enlightenment/%{module_name}-%{version}.tar.gz -Packager: %{?_packager:%{_packager}}%{!?_packager:Michael Jennings } -Vendor: %{?_vendorinfo:%{_vendorinfo}}%{!?_vendorinfo:The Enlightenment Project (http://www.enlightenment.org/)} -Distribution: %{?_distribution:%{_distribution}}%{!?_distribution:%{_vendor}} -BuildRequires: ecore-devel, evas-devel, edje-bin -BuildRequires: edje-devel, eet-devel, enlightenment-devel >= 0.16.999 -Requires: enlightenment >= 0.16.999 -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root - -%description -%{module_name} module for the Enlightenment window manager. - -%prep -%setup -q -n %{module_name}-%{version} - -%build -%{configure} -%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags} %{?mflags} - -%install -%{__make} %{?mflags_install} DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -%{find_lang} %{module_name} || true > %{module_name}.lang - -%clean -test "x$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "x/" && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%post -/sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -/sbin/ldconfig - -%files -f %{module_name}.lang -%defattr(-, root, root) -%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING* INSTALL NEWS README -%{_libdir}/enlightenment/modules/%{module_name}* - -%changelog diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/images/birthdayface.jpg b/src/modules/birthday/images/birthdayface.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index e5a2c0352..000000000 Binary files a/src/modules/birthday/images/birthdayface.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/images/module_icon.png b/src/modules/birthday/images/module_icon.png deleted file mode 100644 index 2ef2521f9..000000000 Binary files a/src/modules/birthday/images/module_icon.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/src/modules/birthday/module.desktop.in b/src/modules/birthday/module.desktop.in deleted file mode 100644 index 22afb4f26..000000000 --- a/src/modules/birthday/module.desktop.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -[Desktop Entry] -Type=Link -Name=Birthday -Icon=e-module-birthday -Comment=HAPPY BIRTHDAY! -X-Enlightenment-ModuleType=core