it used ot be a separate process to run to hide e starting in the bg
on a slow hdd loading modules etc. but due to compisitng and other
changes its all internal now, so keep it on always as it guarantees a
better smoother experience with less complexity to maintain.
e.g. shelf re-configures or adds/removes etc. cause bt gadget icon to
not show current state right. it was missing an "init the state" for
these cases.
@fix
Summary:
File managers should handle inode/directory, not
x-scheme-handler/file. Registering x-scheme-handler/file means that the file
manager app should open all "file://" URLs. And because of some details of the
FDO spec, scheme handlers override mime-type handlers. As a result, other
desktop environments can start using a file manager to open all local files.
fixes T7521
Reviewers: devilhorns, raster
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: cedric, zmike
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Maniphest Tasks: T7521
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D10244
Summary:
This commit avoid multiple windows got the same sink. Like launching
rage from terminology, gstreamer sink could be associated with terminology
and rage window too.
Reviewers: raster, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric, zmike
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8929
When setting a custom environment variable display the variable
name and the value in NAME=VALUE format within the UI list. If
the value string is long then use an ellipsis. Adds some clarity.
not all mouswe bindings use alt ... thus this kind of doesnt make
sense.... it also makes it harder to tell people what to do like
alt+left mouse drag anywhere to move a window.
There is no fallback mechanism for BSD systems. We need to avoid
polling here as it will break E on first poll of data.
Essentially, if we fail to find a battery, we use a broken
fallback mechanism which breaks E. Don't do this :)
detail work on pager(gadget) settings
- changed indicator format to slider format
- changed steps to make more sence
Reviewed-by: Christopher Michael <devilhorns@comcast.net>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D11693
wallpaper selector - small optimizations
Reviewed-by: Christopher Michael <devilhorns@comcast.net>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D11673
Sorting music players alphabetically
Pithos 1.5.0 renames the MPRIS app-id, this is the update.
Also, sorting the list of music players alphabetically.
Reviewed-by: Christopher Michael <devilhorns@comcast.net>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D10349
so memset_s still doesn't get detected (add a check anyway), but there
are other alternatives, so detect and use them if found
(explicit_bzero, explicit_memset) in addition to the generally
"practically works" memset ptr method we had and.. just to be extra
safe add an asm memory barrier to this fallback. also.. mlock the
passwd memory in lokker (if it doesn't work - don't worry - there is
nothing we can do, so we did our best) to avoid this memory gettign
swapped etc.
Summary:
What i have done:
- Open slider will update using mouse wheel over light bulb
- Open slider will update using keybindings
- Slider shows now a value between 1 and 100 (no double value is displayed anymore)
- Removed unnecessary code for shelf module
- removed code for buggy popup using keybindings (may add later an option for showing popup on backlight change)
I am still learning. please consider :)
Greetings Simon
Reviewers: bu5hm4n, morlenxus, devilhorns, raster
Subscribers: cedric, zmike
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D11065
when you select save from shot now it always saves to your user shots
dir (~/.e/e/shots) and then opens up this fir for you to browse/see/dnd
out of etc. etc. for easier quick and fast access to what you just
saved. also you keep a history of your shots (you do get to clean it up
yourself when you save... no auto-cleaning - i decided not to bother
as realistically it's just more config to swizzle and mystery deletion
of files that some user has to figure out how and why it happens and
where to go change the config - just delete the ones you don't want
anymore - simple and easy.)
shot - add shot editor with arbitrary cropping and drawing tools
We don't need padded vs other shot of window now as u can remove the
padding with a single click in the editor now, so remove that (comment
it out).
The editor allows you to click on each screen, on a window (and click
again on a window to remove the padding area for the crop so its
snugly around the window).
You can zoom in and out and scroll around.
You can add lines with an arrow, double-arrowed lines, plain lines
with no arrows, some clipart (e-logo, mallocs, pointing finger... just
having some fun) and some fun "text boxes" like though bubbles,
speecvh bubbles, just plain text with a darking outline, a plain
entry-styled text box and you can select the colors for the text and
background area as well.
It's inksape-like in that the items you draw are objects that can then
be modified or deleted. modifying them raises them and places some
controls on/over/around the object.
And you can still save and share the results.
Fun times!
@feat
The battery status is shared between instances. The only time
this should be freed is when only one instance remains. Now
multiple instances can be added or removed without hindering
the display of sysinfo and batman instances. Inline with
recent FreeBSD and OpenBSD fixes.
When we add a batman gadget to the desktop it previously would
reset the values of all existing batman instances. Here we
ignore the dummy instance used when adding to desktop or
a gadget bar.
this gets rid of that annoying freeze in e due to the sync save and
possibly sync dns lookups in curl. slave binary handles it now and
talks back to e via stdout.
this also splits up the code into more files for specific purposes to
make it easier to add features to and maintain. given on the todo is
the ability to explicitly select a crop region and do some basic
"drawing" too, this sets the stage for that and it made it easier to
do the above upload/save tool.
After the work on the sysinfo gadgets for Linux the BSD variant
code was a little bit of an afterthought. These changes provide
us with unlimited battery/sysinfo gadgets and reliable status
for our battery or batteries and our power supply.
This patch allows us to add and remove (many) batman gadgets to
the desktop without negatively affecting existing instances.
It also takes into account additional sysinfo gadgets that include
a batman instance.
Iterating through the existing array of sysinfo gadgets to find
multiple instances and apply changes it not ideal but it does
not affect the Linux code, and keeps this change relatively
simple.
Tested on FreeBSD and OpenBSD with various hardware setups.
Thanks to Peter2121 (Quelrond) for his testing.
There is work to now improve batman's Linux behaviour to match that
of the behaviour on BSD systems.
This adds support for multiple batteries on FreeBSD in line with
Linux and OpenBSD. Also display the vendor and model where
applicable. There are also fixes specific to the sysctl interface.
Fixes a potential crash and let's us have 100 batman gadgets if
wanted.
new feature - polkit auth agent support partly in core (need to have
the pam setuid root auth tool respond via dbus) and partly a module
(the agent dbus protocol handling and setup as well as auth gui). this
took me a while even with all the docs to work out how polkit works...
it was really fussy and its data structs are an extra pain in the butt
to craft with eldbus, but i managed it. not everything is supported
but the core basics are there and this can be built on.
right now the gui is really basic, but does the job.