Subject: [E-devel] [e][PATCH] Optimizations v2
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 22:17:32 +0100
Hi,
same patch as before: removed useless nullchecks and
switched some free()'s to E_FREE().
SVN revision: 81592
this commit disables all the other widgets in xsettings config if "enable xsettings" is not checked, since this is what the result of disabling xsettings will be
SVN revision: 81542
Subject: [E-devel] mixer module segv patch
- prevent segv while playing with controls when a card with empty
channel list is selected (ie webcam)
SVN revision: 81506
This reverts commit r79842 for the exact reason stated in the commit
log. First I thought it would not affect the usability, but it indeed
did. And it's a bit worse than having to wait 5 seconds to see the state
changes: you never see them, except if you close and open the popup
again. This could be "fixed" by setting up the timer in
_econnman_popup_update() inside "if (inst->popup_locked)", but we would
still not see the transitions, only the final state.
A proper solution would be to first separate the service state changes
from the list updates, then do something like what was proposed in
r79842. Revert it while we don't have a solution that doesn't break the
more common cases of clicking in a service and see it connecting.
SVN revision: 81407
NB: According to a conversation with T_UNIX, we actually do use the
ecore_x randr functions to apply the config.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 81377
If we are trying to add a disabled monitor, check for possible outputs.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 81368
crtc.
If the monitor's crtc does not have a current_mode (because it was
previously disabled), then grab the last available mode (typically the
largest) and set the crtc current_mode to that.
Add some debugging for Enable/Disable.
Remove code which was trying to use ecore_x calls to re-enable a
monitor.
Use the randr function for trying to enable an output (if previously
disabled).
NB: Enable/Disable Does work, HOWEVER in my testing I have found that
when you re-enable a monitor, you will need to completely back out of
X and restart it in order for the Monitor to show output again. Unsure
if this is an X bug or something in e_randr or someother weirdness....
Signed-off-by: Christopher Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 81367