from here, it should be trivial to continually move more and more code into elm_gen.c and reduce duplication.
ideally we should be aiming for an elm_gen_* api where you differentiate between list/grid with style or something since the apis are almost identical
SVN revision: 64245
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Benjamin Drucker
<benjamin.t.drucker@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Right now, signals coming from the gengrid's internal edje object are
> propagated up to the gengrid object.
> This patch enables the other direction as well: you can use the
functions
>
> elm_object_signal_callback_add(grid, ...)
> elm_object_signal_callback_del(grid, ...)
>
> to signal the gengrid's internal edje object.
>
> Please review, thanks.
> -Ben
SVN revision: 63784
Subject: Re: [E-devel] [Patch] elm_gengrid reorder bug patch
I found a gengrid bug about reordering.
It sometimes happens that some gengrid item disappear when reorder item.
SVN revision: 63783
<benjamin.t.drucker@alum.mit.edu>. Thanks a lot!
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Benjamin Drucker
<benjamin.t.drucker@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Earlier this month, there was a svn commit
> (http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/62496) which added a few
> page-related APIs to the elm scroller. These should probably also be
> added to gengrid, genlist and maybe even grid and list. Right now,
> though, I need them for gengrid. So I propose this patch, based
> entirely on the change that went in before. I've built it and I'm
> using these new gengrid APIs in my code now.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Benjamin Drucker
<benjamin.t.drucker@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Slowly but surely....
>
> This version of the gengrid page APIs patch has the following changes:
> 1. fixed spacing issues
> 2. add const where needed
> 3. submitted a gengrid longpressed change in a separate patch
>
> I really want to try to squeak this in the upcoming release if at all
> possible. If I have an extra space in some file, I promise I'll not do
> it again for the next patch!
>
> Thanks!!
> Ben
SVN revision: 63403
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Benjamin Drucker <benjamin.t.drucker@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> gengrid already emits "longpressed" signals, but it is not currently
> documented nor demonstrated in the examples. See the attached patch,
> please.
SVN revision: 63323
these bad boys are so big and pixelthirsty they can't be constrained by a regular canvas or window, they use OVERRIDE REDIRECT WINDOWS. not only that, they totally exceed the boundaries of what a reasonable function name length could be. 50 character function name limit? puh-leeze. these guys don't care what side of the screen they're even on so long as they get to wade into the thick of the action and block out each and every crappy non-efl application behind them. and that's when they're in good moods. you don't even want to know what happens when you piss these guys off.
SVN revision: 61735
this signal is called whenever an item receives either a double click or selection+(enter/spacebar/return)
this commit also unifies the click/enter/spacebar/etc event api for these widgets, including removing the double click signal from keypress events and removing the 'clicked' signal from double click events
SVN revision: 61720
Subject: [E-devel] [Patch] elm_gengrid reorder mode moving effect added
Dear All.
I made a patch for elm_gengrid moving effect on reorder mode.
You can see reorder moving effect when you reorder item.
Please review this patch.
... I like! in svn! :)
SVN revision: 60301