On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 22:37:29 +0200 Kim Woelders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Peter wrote:
> > I realize engage standalone is deprecated. So, before anything, is
> > engage compatible with e16? e16 uses composite and I tried starting
> > engage with - m 1 -C 1 options. It does seem, to draw a large
> > rectangular area at the bottom. It does show white areas and mouse
> > over shows applications that are open (like a task tray) but does
> > not respond to left mouse clicks. Right click will bring up a
> > context menu for engage, but does nothing. Clicking configure, for
> > example, nothing happens.
> > 
> > I have current cvs pulls of efl, engage, and e16 installed. I did
> > not compile or install e17.
> > 
> > Am I missing something obvious or is this not a workable
> > combination.
> > 
> Um... e16 should be compatible with just about anything, but engage 
> seems to be "somewhat less functional" than it has been.

EFL APIs move on, but engage has no maintenance being done.  So it sits
and it's bits rot.

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