On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 13:42:36 -0500 "Felix Boecker"
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> ok, I see ... running enlightenment_remote loads those modules ... so I take
> it that there is no code yet to load modules from the e_modules packages
> automatically like the default modules? are the e_modules kept in a separate
> directory? (for example, like themes placed into ~/.e/e/themes or backgrounds
> placed into ~/.e/e/background)

as e doesn't know they exist until u load them - no. e wont go load every module
it sees in every dir - it will load what u tell it to load. by default when it
is installed it loads most of the modules that come with it to help you along
with playing - but if it doesn't come with e it doesn't know about it thus will
never "by default" load it. :) in the end i woule envisage 3rd party moduels
come with an installer tool of their own a small program maybe with a nice gui
wizard that goes to e and tells it to load the module - adds the module
directory prefix if its not already in the module dir search path etc. i know
this sounds "windows like" but its would make it MUCH easier for 3rd party
module developers to make something that just builds and seamlessly installs by
running its installer. i guess what it needs is just some examples and everyone
then just copies and repeats.

> Thanks! This is really getting me somewhere now.
> 
> Fx
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christoph Gysin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [e-users] Congifuring engage
> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:32:26 +0200
> 
> > 
> > Felix S. Boecker wrote:
> > > How do you get engage as a module? I emerged e_modules (or 
> > > whatever the package is called) but I still don't have anything 
> > > but the default modules (ibar, start, battery, etc) in the 
> > > modules menu.
> > 
> > $ enlightenment_remote -module-load engage
> > 
> > Then engage appears in the module menu.
> > 
> > Christoph
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> Felix
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