This interface has a simple 'create' method to create Efl.Canvas.Object
given a key.
This is used higher-up in Ui.Text in the next commit.
Ui text: add ability to set item factories
Added API to set an item factory object.
This is similar to the previous item providers (that worked with
callbacks).
You instantiate a factory object and set it on the Ui.Text object.
Each factory implements the "create" method from
Efl.Canvas.Text.Item_Factory.
This also includes 3 public factories (Image, Emoticon and Fallback):
- Image factory: creates images from added entries (key strings)
- Emoticon factory: creates emoticons by querying the theme
- Fallback: creates image, then falls back to emoticon
If no factory is set, then the fallback (internal) factory is used.
See the added "Ui.text Item Factory" test in elementary_test for an
example of usage.
@feature
For a while now I had strange races during make install on Jenkins where some
image files either already existed or chmod was called on files not there yet.
It took some digging but it turns out commit
8dcd5207cc broke this as a side effect. The black
magic that already installed the files JP refers to is sitting in
data/Makefile.am. It is plain autofoo stuff and just includes the images
Makefile to get the list of files.
JP was correct though that the glayer files have not been installed into the
correct subdir. Fixing this as well here.
This moves g_layer images to their folder.
Some kind of dark magic managed to install the base images
in the proper folder already.
This fixes elementary_test -to "Gesture Layer 2"
@fix