bb file for ninja
Jeremy
jeremy at openmoko.com
Fri May 9 07:08:28 CEST 2008
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
| On Thu, 8 May 2008 21:55:04 +0200 Holger Freyther <zecke at openmoko.org>
babbled:
|
|> On Thursday 08 May 2008 21:10:40 Julian wrote:
|>
|>> Is it good or not?
|> That is a bit of cheating as well. How is etk normally picking up its
theme?
|> Can this be configured somehow (e.g. (/etc/etk/theme)?
|
| config in ~/....
~ When we launch etk application, etk_theme_init will try to find the
theme file(default.edj) under $HOME or DATADIR/etk/themes/default.edj.
No matter it finds or not, it still try to find if there is a config
file(config.eet) under $HOME/.e/etk/.
If the config file is set to use other theme file(like xxx.edj), it will
use that.
|
| really - if you want a default look to change for a system - change
the default
| theme. that is what we are doing. we are changing the default. there is no
| point shipping 100's of kb or multiple mb of theme files of other
defaults we
| aren't using :)
|
Ya, I think we can do that, choose one theme file when packing our
image. Every etk application can change it's default theme without
adding any code.
Though I think Julian's way is a flexible architecture.
After we modify the ETK bb file like Julian's way,
We can change the theme directly through installing theme package(ipk
file) or not (just remove update-alternatives statement).
Cheers.
Jeremy Chang
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