As part of my job activities back in August 2009, I wrote an introductory document on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries as a client request. It is now being publicly released, hosted at Enlightenment Project’s subversion repository.
You can find a rendered version here, too, but I can’t promise how often it is going to be updated. The idea is have this document accessible by Enlightenment project’s website both in PDF and HTML formats. Ideally, both forms would be updated by a cron job or something. We’ll work on that soon.
Feel free to contribute to it, if you wish (license is Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0) and, of course, to read it. This is one more step into making the EFL more accessible and recognized worldwide by GUI application developers.
Looks awesome enough for me to stop thinking on updating Development with Edje and doing the Visual Guide to Edje (for designers) I always dreamed.
Cool! I just read your document, it’s nice. The pictures from Raster are sweet (compare them to my drawing abilities, hehe). Maybe I can get something from devwithedje to be merget into thebigpic, let’s see. About the guide you mentioned, go for it! Cheers.
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