Add trap for a max icon size (currently hard-coded to 48 as anything greater
causes issues with the buttons).
Add trap to check if the toolbar's icon size is already set to what is
requested. This trap added, because without it the toolbar goes into a
"disabled" look.
SVN revision: 42000
Add a couple of blank lines in elm_toolbar.c to separate variables from code
in certain functions.
Set first button in Toolbar Test to be disabled (just so Elm develops can
see how it looks & acts)
NB: The theme/colors for disabled text may need/warrant work. Not sure how
Elementary people want the disabled text to look, so I used the disabled
text colors from elm_button for now.
(Hopefully the code here is acceptable ;) If not, please let me know what
needs fixing)
SVN revision: 41990
2. add bouncing at ends for scroller and config for it
3. fix quicklaunch to be cserver-freidnly thanks to its fork tricks
4. add signals to scroller when scrolling and hitting edges
5. pants.
SVN revision: 40549
* casts: remove internal "Item" and use "Elm_XXXX_Item" for carousel,
list, genlist and toolbar.
* warning: fix const on lots of getter apis, the object should be
const, and not the return! Of course lists that are returned and
are not supposed to be modified are still returned as const, but
maybe we should return iterators!
* list/genlist: fix selected_set() to be a bit (marginally)
faster. Do not operate if state has not changed and if it did
changed we're sure we're not in the object->selected list.
SVN revision: 39208
fix some theme size calc issues
make all widgets able to... do finger size! this way a ui can be tweaked with
1 value (finger size) if it is to be finger or mouse/stylus driven. and it
was so simple to add in.
work on genlist - beginning to display items and scroll.
SVN revision: 38995
2. make elementary be able to determine theme from
PREFIX/share/elementary/themes or ~/.elementary/themes (~/ takes preference)
currently using a delimited list of theme names in order to check like:
mytheme/fallback/morestuff/default
(if the last theme entry is on default it is added explicitly).
this allows multiple theme files bascially to work a bit like a fontset - try
the first one - if not there, try the next and so on. set $ELM_THEME to your
theme setting
3. determine prefix and thus data dir - where system themes go. if it can't
rely on dladdr, or the compiled-in prefix/data dir, you can set $ELM_PREFIX
and/or $ELM_DATA_DIR accordingly.
SVN revision: 38568