On Monday 20 September 2010 16:26:03 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote: > On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:02 AM, pieterg <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have an application which implements the complete userinterface in > > edje. The userinterface contains a scroll list, which I implemented > > using an esmart container, in an edje SWALLOW part. > > > > However, esmart seems to be deprecated for a while now, so I would like > > to get rid of the esmart container. > > > > But I cannot find a nice replacement, which allows me to implement > > scrolling. > > Except for elementary perhaps, which looks very convenient, both for my > > scrolllist, but also for my text entry fields (which I had to implement > > hard way as well). > > > > But, from the examples and howtos I've found so far, it looks like > > using elementary would mean rewriting the whole application, and use > > elementary for the complete gui. > > (and moving most of the gui/layout stuff out of the edc into the > > application, in the process) > > > > Is that the only way to use elementary? Or would there be way to use a > > single elementary object, and swallow it in an edje group? > > (elm_layout seems to get close, but still it needs an elm_win parent) > > > > Or is there another way, which allows me to replacy just my esmart > > container scroll list, without having to rewrite the complete > > userinterface? > > You should use elementary, it's the recommended way so far. > > To use edje objects there, just use the elm_layout helper... it > provides the edje object for you to use and hooks into elementary > stuff, also provides elm_layout_content_set() that automatically > adapts/recalculates the size when child modifies and deletes children > when elm_layout dies. Other than this, I'd recommend using elm_win to > get some benefits like focus and others working.
Thanks for your reply. I guess this is the other way around, using elementary and putting edje objects in it, instead of using edje and putting a custom list object in it, as I was doing now with esmart_container? > Last but not least, if you have a full edje layout, you may consider > using the new type: EXTERNAL infrastructure! it's super cool as it > makes SWALLOW usage easier. Elementary and Emotion are external-ready > and you can use them right now. That would then allow 'putting a custom list object in an edje layout' again? I'll have a look at this, it sounds like this might mean I can start replacing individual gui parts by elementary objects, instead of having to rewrite everything from scratch. Rgds, Pieter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users
