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/**
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* @page edcref Edje Data Collection reference
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* An Edje Data Collection, it's a plain text file (normally identified with the
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* .edc extension),consisting of instructions for the Edje Compiler.
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* .edc extension), consisting of instructions for the Edje Compiler.
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*
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* The syntax for the edje data collection files follows a simple structure of
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* "blocks { .. }" that can contain "properties: ..", more blocks, or both.
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Compression methods:
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@li RAW: Uncompressed.
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@li COMP: Lossless compression.
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@li LOSSY [0-100]: Lossy comression with quality from 0 to 100.
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@li LOSSY [0-100]: Lossy compression with quality from 0 to 100.
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@li USER: Do not embed the file, refer to the external file instead.
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@endproperty
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*/
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Compression methods:
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@li RAW: Uncompressed.
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@li COMP: Lossless compression.
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@li LOSSY [0-100]: Lossy comression with quality from 0 to 100.
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@li LOSSY [0-100]: Lossy compression with quality from 0 to 100.
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@li USER: Do not embed the file, refer to the external file instead.
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@endproperty
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**/
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@parameters
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[parameter name] [parameter filename]
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@effect
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Defines a new parameter , the value will be the contents of the
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Defines a new parameter, the value will be the contents of the
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specified file formated as a single string of text. This property only
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works with plain text files.
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@endproperty
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the sounds can be defined later with edje_cc's "-sd" option.
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@li RAW: Uncompressed.
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@li COMP: Lossless compression.
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@li LOSSY [-0.1 - 1.0]: Lossy comression with quality from 0 to 1.0.
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@li LOSSY [-0.1 - 1.0]: Lossy compression with quality from 0 to 1.0.
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@li AS_IS: Check for re-encoding, no compression/encoding, just write the file information as it is.
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@endproperty
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@since 1.1.0
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@effect
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Only affects text and textblock parts, when enabled Edje will use
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different size measurement functions. Disabled by default. (note from
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the author: I don't know what this is exactlu useful for?)
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the author: I don't know what this is exactly useful for?)
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@endproperty
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*/
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static void
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@parameters
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[width] [height]
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@effect
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Takes a pair of decimal values that represent the a percentual value
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Takes a pair of decimal values that represent the percentual value
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of the original size of the element. For example, "0.5 0.5" represents
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half the size, while "2.0 2.0" represents the double. The default
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value is "1.0 1.0".
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@parameters
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[Y degrees]
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@effect
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This sets the rotation around the u axis of the part considering
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This sets the rotation around the y axis of the part considering
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the center set. In degrees.
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@endproperty
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*/
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ACCEL_FAC, DECEL_FAC and SIN_FAC need the extra optional
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"interp val 1" to determine the "factor" of curviness. 1.0 is the same
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as their non-factor counterparts, where 0.0 is equal to linear.
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numbers higher than one make the curve angles steeper with a more
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prnounced curve point.
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Numbers higher than one make the curve angles steeper with a more
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pronounced curve point.
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DIVIS, BOUNCE and SPRING also require "interp val 2" in addition
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to "interp val 1".
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DIVIS uses val 1 as the initial graident start
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DIVIS uses val 1 as the initial gradient start
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(0.0 is horizontal, 1.0 is diagonal (linear), 2.0 is twice the
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gradient of linear etc.). val 2 is interpreted as an integer factor
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defining how much the value swings "outside" the gradient only to come
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