Summary:
...cannot encode those things into edje.
In our case, we need vibration when longpressed. But those files are not
audio or image and cannot be encoded into edje. Also, this library is not
opensource so should not be linked directly with edje.
So we should call vibration API by using this plug-in.
Reviewers: raster, cedric, seoz, Hermet
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D588
Summary: Adding an option to use a cubic-bezier curve in edje transitions.
Reviewers: Sachiel, cedric, raster
Reviewed By: raster
CC: raster
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D319
With Eina_File we now can pass an efficient handler accross library boundary. Edje
and all underlayer already use it to avoid race condition when setting an Edje object.
Elementary and Enlightenment are still exposed to some potential race condition when
an Edje file is modified underneath there feet. With the following set of function it
should now be possible to avoid those race condition to:
edje_mmap_data_get
edje_mmap_collection_list
edje_mmap_collection_list_free
edje_mmap_group_exists
Make the following functions return Eina_Bool so the caller can detect errors:
edje_edit_state_font_set
edje_edit_part_effect_set
Also deleted duplicate of the "edje_edit_state_font_set" function in Edje_Edit.h
Moved some defines (EDJE_TEXT_EFFECT_MASK_BASIC, EDJE_TEXT_EFFECT_MASK_SHADOW_DIRECTION etc),
so doxygen generation was fixed.
Also added link (see also) in "edje_edit_part_effect_set" to the Edje_Text_Effect enum.
Reviewers: cedric, seoz
CC: reutskiy.v.v
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D302
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@samsung.com>
Now, Edje.h includes three new files:
- Edje_Eo.h: Eo API functions (functions defines, enums, base id).
- Edje_Legacy.h: contains the API functions related to objects
- Edje_Common.h: common data (structs, enums...) + functions not related to
objects.
This phase is needed for the EFL 1.8 release to disable Eo APIs if we
consider it is not enough mature to be used by applications.