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# Copyright (C) 2007-2013 various contributors (see AUTHORS)
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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2013-02-13 11:16:02 -08:00
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# This file is part of Python-EFL.
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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#
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2013-02-13 11:16:02 -08:00
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# Python-EFL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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#
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2013-02-13 11:16:02 -08:00
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# Python-EFL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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2013-02-13 11:16:02 -08:00
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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2013-02-13 11:16:02 -08:00
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# along with this Python-EFL. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
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2013-05-01 05:34:45 -07:00
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Enumerations
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.. _Elm_Policy:
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Policy types
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.. data:: ELM_POLICY_QUIT
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Under which circumstances the application should quit automatically.
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2013-04-17 06:57:57 -07:00
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.. _Elm_Policy_Quit:
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2013-04-27 07:43:22 -07:00
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Quit policy types
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=================
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.. data:: ELM_POLICY_QUIT_NONE
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Never quit the application automatically
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.. data:: ELM_POLICY_QUIT_LAST_WINDOW_CLOSED
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Quit when the application's last window is closed
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"""
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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from cpython cimport PyObject, Py_INCREF, Py_DECREF, PyUnicode_AsUTF8String, \
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PyMem_Malloc, PyMem_Free
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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from efl.utils.conversions cimport _touni, _ctouni, \
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python_list_strings_to_eina_list, \
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eina_list_strings_to_python_list
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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import sys
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import traceback
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import logging
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2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
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cimport enums
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ELM_POLICY_QUIT = enums.ELM_POLICY_QUIT
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ELM_POLICY_QUIT_NONE = enums.ELM_POLICY_QUIT_NONE
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ELM_POLICY_QUIT_LAST_WINDOW_CLOSED = enums.ELM_POLICY_QUIT_LAST_WINDOW_CLOSED
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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# NOTE: Is there reason we have these around?
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
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ELM_CURSOR_X = "x"
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ELM_CURSOR_ARROW = "arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_BASED_ARROW_DOWN = "based_arrow_down"
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ELM_CURSOR_BASED_ARROW_UP = "based_arrow_up"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOAT = "boat"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOGOSITY = "bogosity"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER = "bottom_left_corner"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER = "bottom_right_corner"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOTTOM_SIDE = "bottom_side"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOTTOM_TEE = "bottom_tee"
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ELM_CURSOR_BOX_SPIRAL = "box_spiral"
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ELM_CURSOR_CENTER_PTR = "center_ptr"
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ELM_CURSOR_CIRCLE = "circle"
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ELM_CURSOR_CLOCK = "clock"
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ELM_CURSOR_COFFEE_MUG = "coffee_mug"
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ELM_CURSOR_CROSS = "cross"
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ELM_CURSOR_CROSS_REVERSE = "cross_reverse"
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ELM_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR = "crosshair"
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ELM_CURSOR_DIAMOND_CROSS = "diamond_cross"
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ELM_CURSOR_DOT = "dot"
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ELM_CURSOR_DOT_BOX_MASK = "dot_box_mask"
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ELM_CURSOR_DOUBLE_ARROW = "double_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_DRAFT_LARGE = "draft_large"
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ELM_CURSOR_DRAFT_SMALL = "draft_small"
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ELM_CURSOR_DRAPED_BOX = "draped_box"
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ELM_CURSOR_EXCHANGE = "exchange"
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ELM_CURSOR_FLEUR = "fleur"
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ELM_CURSOR_GOBBLER = "gobbler"
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ELM_CURSOR_GUMBY = "gumby"
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ELM_CURSOR_HAND1 = "hand1"
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ELM_CURSOR_HAND2 = "hand2"
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ELM_CURSOR_HEART = "heart"
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ELM_CURSOR_ICON = "icon"
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ELM_CURSOR_IRON_CROSS = "iron_cross"
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ELM_CURSOR_LEFT_PTR = "left_ptr"
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ELM_CURSOR_LEFT_SIDE = "left_side"
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ELM_CURSOR_LEFT_TEE = "left_tee"
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ELM_CURSOR_LEFTBUTTON = "leftbutton"
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ELM_CURSOR_LL_ANGLE = "ll_angle"
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ELM_CURSOR_LR_ANGLE = "lr_angle"
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ELM_CURSOR_MAN = "man"
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ELM_CURSOR_MIDDLEBUTTON = "middlebutton"
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ELM_CURSOR_MOUSE = "mouse"
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ELM_CURSOR_PENCIL = "pencil"
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ELM_CURSOR_PIRATE = "pirate"
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ELM_CURSOR_PLUS = "plus"
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ELM_CURSOR_QUESTION_ARROW = "question_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_RIGHT_PTR = "right_ptr"
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ELM_CURSOR_RIGHT_SIDE = "right_side"
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ELM_CURSOR_RIGHT_TEE = "right_tee"
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ELM_CURSOR_RIGHTBUTTON = "rightbutton"
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ELM_CURSOR_RTL_LOGO = "rtl_logo"
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ELM_CURSOR_SAILBOAT = "sailboat"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_DOWN_ARROW = "sb_down_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW = "sb_h_double_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_LEFT_ARROW = "sb_left_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_RIGHT_ARROW = "sb_right_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_UP_ARROW = "sb_up_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW = "sb_v_double_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_SHUTTLE = "shuttle"
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ELM_CURSOR_SIZING = "sizing"
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ELM_CURSOR_SPIDER = "spider"
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ELM_CURSOR_SPRAYCAN = "spraycan"
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ELM_CURSOR_STAR = "star"
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ELM_CURSOR_TARGET = "target"
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ELM_CURSOR_TCROSS = "tcross"
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ELM_CURSOR_TOP_LEFT_ARROW = "top_left_arrow"
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ELM_CURSOR_TOP_LEFT_CORNER = "top_left_corner"
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ELM_CURSOR_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER = "top_right_corner"
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ELM_CURSOR_TOP_SIDE = "top_side"
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ELM_CURSOR_TOP_TEE = "top_tee"
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ELM_CURSOR_TREK = "trek"
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ELM_CURSOR_UL_ANGLE = "ul_angle"
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ELM_CURSOR_UMBRELLA = "umbrella"
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ELM_CURSOR_UR_ANGLE = "ur_angle"
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ELM_CURSOR_WATCH = "watch"
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ELM_CURSOR_XTERM = "xterm"
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cdef class FontProperties(object):
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"""Elementary font properties"""
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cdef Elm_Font_Properties *efp
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property name:
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""":type: unicode"""
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def __set__(self, value):
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if isinstance(value, unicode): value = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(value)
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self.efp.name = value
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def __get__(self):
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return _ctouni(self.efp.name)
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property styles:
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""":type: list of strings"""
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def __set__(self, value):
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self.efp.styles = python_list_strings_to_eina_list(value)
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def __get__(self):
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return eina_list_strings_to_python_list(self.efp.styles)
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2013-04-17 06:57:57 -07:00
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|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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def init():
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"""Initialize Elementary"""
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2013-02-21 09:24:13 -08:00
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
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log = logging.getLogger("elementary")
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log.propagate = False
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log.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
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2013-04-02 04:35:20 -07:00
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# FIXME: Why pass the cl args to elm_init?
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
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cdef int argc, i, arg_len
|
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cdef char **argv, *arg
|
2013-04-02 10:12:56 -07:00
|
|
|
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
|
|
argc = len(sys.argv)
|
|
|
|
argv = <char **>PyMem_Malloc(argc * sizeof(char *))
|
2013-04-02 10:12:56 -07:00
|
|
|
for i in range(argc):
|
|
|
|
t = sys.argv[i]
|
2013-04-18 12:43:32 -07:00
|
|
|
if isinstance(t, unicode): t = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(t)
|
2013-04-02 10:12:56 -07:00
|
|
|
arg = t
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
|
|
arg_len = len(arg)
|
|
|
|
argv[i] = <char *>PyMem_Malloc(arg_len + 1)
|
|
|
|
memcpy(argv[i], arg, arg_len + 1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
elm_init(argc, argv)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def shutdown():
|
2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
|
|
|
"""Shutdown Elementary"""
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
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|
elm_shutdown()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def run():
|
2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
|
|
|
"""Begin main loop"""
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
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|
with nogil:
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elm_run()
|
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|
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def exit():
|
2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
|
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|
"""Exit main loop"""
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
|
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elm_exit()
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2013-04-17 06:57:57 -07:00
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def policy_set(Elm_Policy policy, value):
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"""policy_set(Elm_Policy policy, value) -> bool
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Set new policy value.
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2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
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This will emit the ecore event ELM_EVENT_POLICY_CHANGED in the main
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loop giving the event information Elm_Event_Policy_Changed with
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policy identifier, new and old values.
|
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:param policy: policy identifier as in Elm_Policy.
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2013-04-27 07:43:22 -07:00
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:type policy: :ref:`Elm_Policy`
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2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
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:param value: policy value, depends on identifiers, usually there is
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an enumeration with the same prefix as the policy name, for
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example: ELM_POLICY_QUIT and Elm_Policy_Quit
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(ELM_POLICY_QUIT_NONE, ELM_POLICY_QUIT_LAST_WINDOW_CLOSED).
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2013-04-27 07:43:22 -07:00
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:type value: :ref:`Elm_Policy_Quit`
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2013-02-17 11:35:20 -08:00
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:return: True on success or False on error (right
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now just invalid policy identifier, but in future policy
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value might be enforced).
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"""
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2013-04-17 06:57:57 -07:00
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return bool(elm_policy_set(policy, value))
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def policy_get(Elm_Policy policy):
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|
"""policy_get(Elm_Policy policy) -> value
|
Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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Gets the policy value set for given identifier.
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:param policy: policy identifier as in Elm_Policy.
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:type policy: :ref:`Elm_Policy`
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:return: policy value. Will be 0 if policy identifier is invalid.
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:rtype: :ref:`Elm_Policy_Quit`
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"""
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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return elm_policy_get(policy)
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def coords_finger_size_adjust(int times_w, int w, int times_h, int h):
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"""coords_finger_size_adjust(int times_w, int w, int times_h, int h) -> tuple
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Adjust size of an element for finger usage.
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:param times_w: How many fingers should fit horizontally
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:type times_w: int
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:param w: Width size to adjust
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:type w: int
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:param times_h: How many fingers should fit vertically
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:type times_h: int
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:param h: Height size to adjust
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:type h: int
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:return: The adjusted width and height
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:rtype: (int **w**, int **h**)
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This takes width and height sizes (in pixels) as input and a
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size multiple (which is how many fingers you want to place
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within the area, being "finger" the size set by
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elm_config_finger_size_set()), and adjusts the size to be large enough
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to accommodate the resulting size -- if it doesn't already
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accommodate it.
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.. note:: This is kind of low level Elementary call, most useful
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on size evaluation times for widgets. An external user wouldn't
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be calling, most of the time.
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"""
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cdef Evas_Coord width = w, height = h
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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elm_coords_finger_size_adjust(times_w, &width, times_h, &height)
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2013-04-17 06:57:57 -07:00
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return (width, height)
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Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.
Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.
All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)
The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
import evas
except:
from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings
Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.
Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)
I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.
NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
Enjoy
davemds
SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 14:32:50 -08:00
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def cache_all_flush():
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"""cache_all_flush()
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Frees all data that was in cache and is not currently being used to reduce
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memory usage. This frees Edje's, Evas' and Eet's cache.
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.. note:: Evas caches are flushed for every canvas associated with a window.
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"""
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elm_cache_all_flush()
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# XXX: These create some weird parsing error in Cython
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# def font_properties_get(font):
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# """Translate a font (family) name string in fontconfig's font names
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# syntax into a FontProperties object.
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# :param font: The font name and styles string
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# :return: the font properties object
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# .. note:: The reverse translation can be achieved with
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# :py:func:`font_fontconfig_name_get`, for one style only (single font
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# instance, not family).
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# """
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# if isinstance(font, unicode): font = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(font)
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# cdef:
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# Elm_Font_Properties *efp
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# FontProperties ret = FontProperties.__new__()
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#ret.efp = elm_font_properties_get(<const char *>font if font is not None else NULL)
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# elm_font_properties_free(efp)
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# return ret
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# def font_fontconfig_name_get(font_name, style = None):
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# """font_fontconfig_name_get(unicode font_name, unicode style = None) -> unicode
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# Translate a font name, bound to a style, into fontconfig's font names
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# syntax.
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# :param font_name: The font (family) name
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# :param style: The given style (may be None)
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# :return: the font name and style string
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# .. note:: The reverse translation can be achieved with
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# :py:func:`font_properties_get`, for one style only (single font
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# instance, not family).
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# """
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# cdef:
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# unicode ret
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# char *fc_name
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# if isinstance(font_name, unicode): font_name = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(font_name)
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# if isinstance(style, unicode): style = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(style)
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# fc_name = elm_font_fontconfig_name_get(<const char *>font_name,
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# <const char *>style if style is not None else NULL))
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# ret = _touni(fc_name)
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# elm_font_fontconfig_name_free(fc_name)
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# return ret
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# TODO: Create an Eina_Hash -> dict conversion function for this
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# def font_available_hash_add(list):
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# """Create a font hash table of available system fonts.
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# One must call it with ``list`` being the return value of
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# evas_font_available_list(). The hash will be indexed by font
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# (family) names, being its values ``Elm_Font_Properties`` blobs.
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# :param list: The list of available system fonts, as returned by
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# evas_font_available_list().
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# :return: the font hash.
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# .. note:: The user is supposed to get it populated at least with 3
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# default font families (Sans, Serif, Monospace), which should be
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# present on most systems.
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# """
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# EAPI Eina_Hash *elm_font_available_hash_add(Eina_List *list)
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# """Free the hash returned by elm_font_available_hash_add().
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# :param hash: the hash to be freed.
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# """
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# elm_font_available_hash_del(Eina_Hash *hash)
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