this now allows vpath files to be looked uop using app directory
resources like @app.data/file.jpg ... if the object uses vpath to do
its hunting.
@feature
Summary:
Popup has the main layout to show popup view, but it is not resize object of popup.
As the result, we cannot emit the signal to the main layout when we want to change the state of the popup.
So, popup inherited a layout signal emit and redirect the signal to the main layout.
Test Plan:
1. add the custom signal in elm/popup/base/default layout
2. send the custom siganl in application code
Reviewers: woohyun, raster, cedric, Hermet, singh.amitesh
Reviewed By: singh.amitesh
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3852
Summary:
There are calls of elm_progressbar_pulse (start/stop pulsing), but they have
no effect because progressbar is not in pulse mode
@fix
Test Plan:
open elementary_test fileselector and navigate through folders
Wheel progressbar in right up corner should have pulse animation
Reviewers: cedric, raster, reutskiy.v.v
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3843
adds the hold flag when the keystroke is used.
If this is not done a backspace is used for reducing the search-string
AND for going into the top level directory.
Setting the no-render flag on an elm widget had no effect,
as it was not properly propagated to its children. This should
fix that, but I'm not a fan of the solution.
Fixes T3371
Slider can have two indicators if enabled and user can select
range values.
phab: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3822
Test Plan: elementary_test -to slider
@feature
Change-Id: If4ca74de6f5a94531ebd21750d52704b2b02afee
so there was/is a case where when an elm window is resized from
outside, it will happen to use the last known size (maybe old) and end
up requesting a resize to that size again itself. it basically
triggers its own resize request as a result of resize events. this
fixes that and stops the loop
@fix
this resolves the issue of all elm windows being created at 1x1 and
immediately resizing to another size after being shown, causing all
kinds of failures in various environments
@fix