Also fixed some incorrect @context
Changed the @edcsubsection tags so they live in first line of the doccomment, this way you can read them when the file is folded-closed, improving the code readability.
Summary:
This dpi is used to get the scale for each collection.
If each collection has a described dpi, it calculates a proper scale
based on the dpi and dpi which is described in the collection.
@feature
Test Plan:
If add dpi to collection of edc, the edje will save the value as the dpi of the collection.
For example, if the dpi of your device is 100, you just set dpi: 100 in the collection of edc.
If the edj is loaded in another device(dpi is 200), it will scaled 2 times.
It is possible that the described dpi of application and theme are different.
In that case, application and theme have a different scale.
It makes the edj that made in different environment works in one device.
Reviewers: seoz, zmike, JackDanielZ, Hermet, woohyun, cedric, raster
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1190
Summary:
There is param (of the map block in part's description) that allows user to
set a color for specified vertex/point of that part.
That param was undocumented so actually no one know that this param is exist and can be used in edj file.
Two main fixes:
- adding documentation for map.color param in edc reference.
- adding .edc source code example for seeing how map.color param works.
@fix
Reviewers: cedric, Hermet, raster, seoz
Reviewed By: cedric
CC: cedric, reutskiy.v.v
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1083
this is enabled for all scripts within a group, and it should only be used if you:
1) know what you are doing
2) know why this is unsafe (T905)
@feature
this allows for program.source to be omitted 99% of the time since most sources in an application/library will be the same within a single group
@feature
this allows any number of parts/programs to be added by name into a logical grouping which can then be referenced inside a program.
eg.
before
------
program { signal: XYZ; source: 123;
action: STATE_SET "default";
targets: "sup" "dawg" "parts" "up" "in" "dis" "progrizzle";
}
program { signal: ABC; source: 123;
action: STATE_SET "notdefault";
targets: "sup" "dawg" "parts" "up" "in" "dis" "progrizzle" "tooizzle";
}
======
after
------
target_group: "default" "sup" "dawg" "parts" "up" "in" "dis" "progrizzle";
program { signal: XYZ; source: 123;
action: STATE_SET "default";
group: "default";
}
program { signal: ABC; source: 123;
action: STATE_SET "notdefault";
group: "default";
target: "tooizzle";
}
@feature
in today's modern world of fast-paced, HTML5-driven, C++-riddled
development, nobody wants to spend hours typing out long words like
"description" or "mouse_events" or "name". there's no time for it
and certainly nobody is going to allocate budget for this sort of
keyboard-related nonsense.
enter lazEDC: the solution for edje-loving keyboard jockeys everywhere.
by breaking the parser of edje_cc with the strength of 10 frenchmen,
new, shorter keywords such as "nomouse" can be used in place of lengthy,
rambling statements like "mouse_events: 0", and things like
part { name: "clip"; type: RECT; description { state: "default" 0.0; }}
can now be written as
rect { "clip"; }
with the exact same effect.
initial tests show that complex and terrible edc files such as the infamous
"genlist.edc" can be reduced in size by over 15% using these new features.
see edcref for docs, and genlist.edc for examples
@feature
@awesome
partly revert adcc323291 as the default
ellipsis value was 0 as per the document, and must stay, as changing
this breaks edc descirptions as now text is no longer ellipsised by
default. this ACTUALLY broke titlebars on the default theme - just
have a title that is too long and see how it no longer goes:
This is a title he...
it instead covers the screen for as long as the title is.
if you want -1 for ellipsis... then set it. :)
what a huge, colossal cock-up of a clusterfuck. it's a good thing nobody ever uses ellipses or edje. otherwise we'd probably get complaints about this kind of thing.
Add a new flag in EDC files to specify ETC1 compression
should be enabled. It follows the same rules as the
current LOSSY flag for JPEG compression.
@feature
After doing some edje_edit manipulations there was a problem that
after edje_decc of changed EDJ file it wasnt able to compile again, because some of scripts
weren't inherited.
The problem was in Code and Code_Script structure.
There is "shared" ("script") field and "original" field that contained a string with embryo script code.
After inheriting whole group, "original" field wasn't copied, so it wasn't able to write
the script into resulted EDJ file (look at edje_cc_out:1407).
@fix
Reviewers: cedric, seoz, raster
Reviewed By: cedric
CC: reutskiy.v.v, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D671
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr>
previously we allowed users to not specify the state names for non-default description states. this guaranteed crazy behavior during inheritance since it was impossible to properly reference such states.