On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 12:01:57PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> it *IS* the "out of the box" experience with terminology in git. it requires 
> no
> configuration, no special theme or changes. it's the default. if you are on a
> package and that package has altered the default experience, then look at 
> that.
> if it's an older release - then i am unsure why you have tabs but not the gfx
> overlay for it as i added that at about the same time. but it is the default
> out-of-the-box thing for terminology (as far as i am concerned as future
> releases are based off what is currently in git).
 
Understood. It then just douns like the package I got is bad.

I tried to build from source, but:
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
checking for TERMINOLOGY... no
configure: error: Package requirements (   elementary >= 1.7.0    eina >= 1.7.0 
   eet >= 1.7.0    evas >= 1.7.0    ecore >= 1.7.0    ecore-evas >= 1.7.0    
ecore-file >= 1.7.0    edje >= 1.7.0    emotion >= 1.7.0    ecore-input >= 
1.7.0    ecore-imf >= 1.7.0    ecore-imf-evas >= 1.7.0    ecore-ipc >= 1.7.0    
efreet >= 1.7.0    ethumb_client >= 1.7.0    ) were not met:

Package ecore-cocoa was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `ecore-cocoa.pc'

And none of my packages seem to have ecore-cocoa
core                            
libecore-con1                   
libecore-dev                    
libecore-evas1                  
libecore-fb1                    
libecore-file1                  
libecore-imf1                   
libecore-input1                 
libecore-ipc1                   
libecore-x1                     
libecore1                       

> > Would that be easy to add?
> 
> ugly to add without exposing it via elm - its kind of violating the efl layers
> and digging into a layer underneath that is not exposed.

That's probably true, although it's a minor worry when your WM is hung and
you're trying to type in any terminal to rescue your system but you can't 
because they're
not getting typing input :)

Thanks for your answers.
Marc
-- 
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                                      .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking
Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/  

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