The prefs widgets aims to aid with the implementation of
preference/configuration windows/UI elements in Elementary-based
applications (think of Enlightenment configuration dialogs,
elementary_config, etc).
Prefs is a widget that populates its view with widgets
bound to data types (following the instructions of a ".epb" file that
describes a set of items) and handles the storage/restoration of such
data on a configuration file automatically.
There's also the prefs_data handle, which is the one dealing with
user saved data for a given epb defaults set.
The documentation on the new widget is rich (we have examples and even
an EPC reference) and there's a new test entry for it.
I'm blogging about it soon, with screeshots and more details.
Enjoy.
ps.: This is a team work by Murilo Belluzzo, Ricardo de Almeida and me.
SVN revision: 79909
Subject: [E-devel] [Patch] ELM_THUMBSCROLL_SENSITIVITY_FRICTION
I talked with you about 4.0, magic number.
I want to change the part that the length of mouse dragging multiply 4.0
to _elm_config->thumbscroll_sensitivity_friction.
4.0 is nice. But some device may want to change the value. It is a kind
of sensitivity. So I added the config "ELM_THUMBSCROLL_SENESITIVITY
_FRICTION". And I change the value mean. If the value is high, it is
more sensitive. The range of the value is from 0.1 to 1.0. It cannot be 0.0.
4.0 changed to 0.25.
Please check this patch.
SVN revision: 64051
I think there is no more whitespaces in elementary. So from now on
please check if your code is whitespace-free when you commit it. If so,
no one will suffer from removing whitespaces and merge conflict.
SVN revision: 60223
Subject: [E-devel] [Patch] environment parameter - ELM_EFFECT_ENABLE
I want to add the environment parameter "ELM_EFFECT_ENABLE".
It will play a role as the enablement for the effect of all widget.
SVN revision: 56572
Edje caching primitives exposed in Elm, too, now, and stored at
config. Also, there's now a poller running for all Elm apps doing
cache flushing. All these things have configurable values, of course.
Testing config version bumping too, it should work.
SVN revision: 54851
In this theme scrollbars do not disappear after a timeout, they are dragable,
there are up and down arrows to scroll and the line you see is also clickable
(much like e17 scrollbars). Ah, they also respect finger size hints.
Ok, some of you will want to kill me, others will probably try but I think that
at this moment is much easier to have a separate theme to desktop systems until
we define exactly what are all the theme differences between them.
SVN revision: 54701
out of bounds, that is when the content is finished. In this way
the user note that the content is at the end.
All the others finger-scroll implementation (iphone,android) works this way ;)
This is configurable by the 'thumbscroll_border_friction' config value,
and by the 'ELM_THUMBSCROLL_BORDER_FRICTION' var.
0.0 means: disable the friction
0.5 is the default
1.0 means: maximum friction
I have tested this with every scroller in elm_test and seems to work
well in all the occurence, if you see somthing strange in some scroller
please let me know.
DaveMDS
SVN revision: 54170
This is still a work in progress. The idea is to have two different profiles:
one to be used on desktops and another for mobiles. To make it possible, I've
added some fields to the config struct and in the following commits the widgets
will start using that configuration so when they are created the default
configuration of the profile is applied.
SVN revision: 53726