Efl.Animation.Object is a class which starts or cancels animation.
Efl.Animation.Object instance is created by Efl.Animation instance.
So Efl.Animation.Object instance contains animation properties from
Efl.animation instance.
Animation properties are set by using Efl.Animation instance and the
animation is started or cancelled by using Efl.Animation.Object.
This region has little to do with focus, as it's more of a region of
interest within the widget, and not directly related to the highlight
geometry, for instance. It's related to focus in the sense that only
widgets with focus would really care about this region.
I decided to change this name after talking with @bu5hm4n.
Note that gengrid uses this but is also completely broken (the focus
highlight floats around and you don't even see the focused item).
Note: This is very close to show_region but I'm not sure those can be
merged safely (since the default "focus_region" is NULL while the
default "show_region" is the widget's geometry).
Ref T5363
This is modifying how a rarely used environment variable that sets the
DPI used for font sizing is parsed. The previous form remains valid, of
course. Note that EFL tends to use "scaling" instead of this DPI. The
font DPI is useful for me to open up a terminology window with almost
the same size as my IDE's code viewer.
Use case:
export EVAS_FONT_DPI=95x94 terminology
Note:
I still don't get a 1:1 match with Qt's rendering, and in fact
94x95 works better than what 95x94 (which is reported by xdpyinfo).
Interesting though :)
@feature
Calls to gst_video_frame_unmap should take a GstVideoFrame as a
parameter (not a buffer). I believe this was the intended function
here (to unmap the video frame), so fix the call to not pass a
GstBuffer.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
These timestamp functions are not currently being called, perhaps they
were intended for something later?, but for now just #if 0 them out as
they are not used
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This removes the old focus api from elm_widget.
This sadly brings a few breaks with it that will be fixed in the next
few weeks.
There is currently no item-content focus in gengrid, genlist, list.
custom focus chains are not supported right now, calling the api of it
will result in NOPs.
Inline windows are currently also not getting focus, even though they
should.
they are not anymore needed, before they existed for keeping the focus
in the window, even if the keystrokes should be focus movements. This is
already working without this.
the focus rectangle is basically just a normal efl.canvas.rectangle, but
with the focus interface implemented.
This fixes alot of errors which gets called when the root_focus manager
is used, with the submanager as mixin.