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elementary: Remove white spaces from doc/examples.dox.
Author: Joao Paulo Fernandes Ventura <ventura@profusion.mobi> SVN revision: 74950
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* @ref progressbar_example
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*
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* @ref slideshow_example
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_1
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_2
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_3
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_4
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_5
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* @ref efl_thread_6
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*/
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* @until zoom_fill
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*
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* Overlays can be placed over the map to represent anything we want. Let's
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* say we want to represent some countries and cities with overlays.
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*
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* Before we create city or country overlays, let's create class overlays.
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* say we want to represent some countries and cities with overlays.
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*
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* Before we create city or country overlays, let's create class overlays.
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*
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* @skipline elm_map_overlay_class_add
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* @until elm_map_overlay_icon_set
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* These lines create a class overlay which represents cities.
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* This class overlay will be used for grouping city overlays.
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* Later city overlays in the same class are appended to this class overlay.
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* This class overlay will be used for grouping city overlays.
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* Later city overlays in the same class are appended to this class overlay.
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* if city overlays are near each other, they will be grouped.
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*
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* We can set the icon for the class so that the icon will be displayed
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* We can set the icon for the class so that the icon will be displayed
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* when city overlays are grouped.
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* We can set the zoom required to display the overlays that belongs
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* to this class, so if the zoom is less than this value, nothing
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* will be shown.
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*
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* will be shown.
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*
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* Country class can be created in the same way.
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* @skipline elm_map_overlay_class_add
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* @until elm_map_overlay_icon_set
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*
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* Next we'll create some overlays representing cities and countries.
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* We set the data for the overlay so that can be used later when
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* We set the data for the overlay so that can be used later when
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* clicked callback is called.
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* We'll append them into city class to be grouped.
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* We'll append them in a list, to close up them later.
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* We'll append them in a list, to close up them later.
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* To create a default overlay, we need to pass the coordinates.
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* @skipline elm_map_overlay_add
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* @until eina_list_append
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*
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* We subscribe a smart callback "overlay,clicked" to create bubble on
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* We subscribe a smart callback "overlay,clicked" to create bubble on
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* the clicked overlay.
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* @dontinclude map_example_02.c
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* @skipline "overlay,clicked"
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* to only use eina or eet calls inside a thread. Other libraries are not
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* totally threadsafe except for some specific ecore calls designed for
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* working from threads like the ecore_pipe_write() and ecore_thread calls.
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*
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*
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* Below is an example of how to use EFL calls from a native thread you have
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* already created. You have to put the EFL calls inside the critical block
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* between ecore_thread_main_loop_begin() and ecore_thread_main_loop_end()
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* which ensure you gain a lock on the mainloop. Beware that this requires
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* that the thread WAIT to synchronize with the mainloop at the beginning of
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* the critical section. It is highly suggested you use as few of these
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* in your thread as possible and probably put just a single
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* in your thread as possible and probably put just a single
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* ecore_thread_main_loop_begin() / ecore_thread_main_loop_end() section
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* at the end of the threads calculation or work when it is done and
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* would otherwise exit to sit idle.
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*
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*
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* For a progression of examples that become more complex and show other
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* ways to use threading with EFL, please see:
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_2
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_3
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_4
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_5
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_6
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* @include efl_thread_1.c
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* of inlining your code.
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_3
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_4
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_5
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_6
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*
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* @include efl_thread_2.c
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* calculation.
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_4
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_5
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_6
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*
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* @include efl_thread_3.c
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* to do this.
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_5
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*
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*
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* @ref efl_thread_6
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*
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* @include efl_thread_4.c
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