Summary:
this is part of the datadir distribution, it should not be in a different
directory than the rest of the datadir distribution
the gnu coding standards (https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html)
define 'datadir' as:
The directory for installing idiosyncratic read-only architecture-independent
data files for this program. This is usually the same place as ‘datarootdir’,
but we use the two separate variables so that you can move these program-specific
files without altering the location for Info files, man pages, etc.
This should normally be /usr/local/share, but write it as $(datarootdir).
(If you are using Autoconf, write it as ‘@datadir@’.)
The definition of ‘datadir’ is the same for all packages, so you should install your
data in a subdirectory thereof. Most packages install their data under $(datadir)/package-name/.
while this text has no clear requirement or suggestion for a corresponding
repository layout, projects typically employ a certain consistency in their
repository layout both for ease of maintenance and ease of learning for new
contributors.
this project has both a data/ directory, which contains the datadir distribution,
as well as the config/ directory, which also contains the datadir distribution.
this complicates matters both for active maintainers/developers who must
remember that the repository and build tree layouts have this exception,
and for new contributors who will initially be confused by this exception
other well-organized open source projects, such as wayland, have chosen to not
use a data/ directory. these projects have the datadir distribution in the base
directory of the repositor, which is a fine practice as it maintains consistency
for the project since all the files for the datadir distribution are in the same
directory.
by applying this patch, the project will move towards a more easily readable and
learnable layout. current and future developers will no longer need to wonder why
this directory is outside of the data/ directory, and anyone attempting to reference
these files from the source/build trees will be able to do so more easily
ref D6013
Reviewers: cedric, raster, bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: devilhorns
Tags: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6154
Also allow different fonts for borders vs. menus. This adds links in /usr/local/share/enlightenment/fonts (default install) for a menu.ttf and a text.ttf file. text.tff is the font used for border text/window titles. menu.ttf will be used for menus. No change by default, but you'll need to re-run autogen.sh & make install for the links to be created automatically.
Update AUTHORS
Kevin Brosius <cobra@compuserve.com>
SVN revision: 6751
window menu. ctrl+alt+insert execs eterm... it wasnt in the default script
to build the dbs'
the scritp also had some mdos done to it before by others that sisnt use the
environemtn variables that devined numerics for actions....
also now menus can remember much more.. as can e. save and load on demand..
the remember things are menu check items... might have a big arse dialog
eventually for this... but for now this is all good :)
SVN revision: 5732
cp most of it and lay it out in /.e eventually anyway (and if u dont like
the idea of cping the files - we can symlink too - but e_setup will take
care of this... eventually.. might start work on it now i have fixed things
- though personally i think i should make it cp to start so your user config
is independant of the system and wont suddenyl chaneg cause the system one
did... but again... can be made an option)
SVN revision: 5729
assign ferite scripts to menus see data/scripts/build_app_menu_db.sh and look
at the exit menu item as an example. you will need ferite - i suggest that
you use cvs ferite as this is what I am developing this against. This, my
friends, is the first step of many :)
SVN revision: 5280
lower-right corner of the shelf) and them move it around.. :) you'll see
what i mean... again - this is me just testing stuff... i think i now know
enough works and what i need to do to go around and fix thing sup so they
are done "right" :)
SVN revision: 4250
actually have resize classes for parts of the border and the close & menu
buttons have classes now so i can at least hook code to those classes.. :)
SVN revision: 4249
yes - it generates it from a..... DATABASE - there's a script that builds the
menu - it's a default set - but easily editable in the script (an example of
how to build a menu db - but... eventually we'd need a gui.) This only builds
a menu from a db file - it also monitors it for changes and updates the menu
to match any changes that happen. I need to write later a fs menu builder that
builds a menu from the filing system.
SVN revision: 4164
desktop.c is currently a bad hack that does rely on my own personal icons dir
to show icons - i'll add a menu creator set of code in menudb.c that can
create menus from db's so we can start being able to configure menus for the
desktop etc.)
SVN revision: 4163