[Fwd: [clutter] [ANNOUNCE] Clutter Core 1.3.2 (Developers Snapshot)]
by Ankur Sinha
hi,
Some updates to do with Clutter. Unfortunately, I don't see pyclutter
developing a fast as Clutter.
Subfusc: we need to discuss this sometime when we meet on the IRC.
regards,
Ankur
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi(a)linux.intel.com>
To: clutter(a)o-hand.com
Cc: gnome-announce-list(a)gnome.org, dev(a)moblin.org
Subject: [clutter] [ANNOUNCE] Clutter Core 1.3.2 (Developers Snapshot)
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 17:11:27 +0100
hi everyone;
here's to you the first 1.3 developers snapshot of Clutter, in time for
GNOME 2.31.2.
Clutter 1.3.2 is now available for download at:
http://www.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.3/
A mirror is also available here:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/1.3/
SHA256 Checksums:
c128f8bd85897b78a053d0d856799d1feb277813324627ed5151dd5bfbf7ceb0 clutter-1.3.2.tar.bz2
83e783f217bde0663058c5a270df5c61c646bad232c88e6257479662da8c366c clutter-1.3.2.tar.gz
Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually
rich, portable and animated graphical user interfaces. Clutter is
licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
version 2.1.
Clutter currently requires:
• GLib >= 2.18.0
• Cairo >= 1.6
• Pango >= 1.20
• Atk >= 1.7
• OpenGL >= 1.2 + multi-texturing, OpenGL|ES 1.1 or OpenGL|ES 2.0
• GLX, WGL, Quartz or an EGL Implementation
Depending on the platform and the configuration options Clutter also
depends on:
• GDK-Pixbuf >= 2.0
• JSON-GLib >= 0.8
Notes:
• This is the first developers snapshot of the 1.3 cycle
• This version is API and ABI compatible with the current
stable release of Clutter
• Installing the contents of this release will overwrite the
files from the installation of the current stable release
of Clutter
• Bugs should be reported to: http://bugzilla.o-hand.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Clutter
What's new in Clutter 1.3.2:
• List of changes since Clutter 1.2
» Add ActorMeta, a class for run-time composition of actions and
constraints on a ClutterActor:
» Add ClutterAction, a class for implementing business logic
related to event handling.
» Add ClutterConstraint, a class for implementing business
logic related to sizing and positioning.
» ClutterDragAction is an Action sub-class that implements
signals and properties for dragging actors.
» ClutterAlignConstraint and ClutterBindConstraint are two
Constraint sub-classes that allow relative positioning
with fixed layout managers.
» Add ClutterState, an object for defining animated state transitions.
» Add ClutterBoxLayout:homogeneous property.
» Implement retained clip stacks.
» Support retained paths.
» Add an experimental vector3 API.
» Require GLib >= 2.18.
» Require Atk >= 1.7.
» Make ClutterActor implement AtkImplementor, and allow retrieving
an AtkObject from a ClutterActor.
» Improve ClutterText's Pango layout caching mechanism.
» Fix set up of the GLX_SGI_swap_control extension.
» Fix EGLX backend.
» Documentation fixes for Clutter and COGL.
» Fix the conformance test suite by executing every test unit in
a separate process.
» Add platform-dependent defines for Cogl.
» Update the MingW cross-compilation script.
» New recipe in the Cookbook.
Many thanks to:
Neil Roberts
Robert Bragg
Øyvind Kolås
Owen W. Taylor
Brian Tarricone
Damien Lespiau
Adel Gadllah
Alejandro Piñeiro
Chris Lord
Fridrich Strba
José Dapena Paz
Jussi Kukkonen
Rob Bradford
Elliott Smith
Have fun with Clutter!
--
Emmanuele Bassi, Open Source Software Engineer
Intel Open Source Technology Center
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13 years, 11 months
[Fedora-Tour] PyClutter Sharing Session (Sat 15/05/10 17:00 UTC)
by Sindre Wetjen
Hi all,
Me and Ankur (Franciscod) will be trying to host a small PyClutter
sharing session tomorrow. This is mostly to try and illuminate each
other and help the newcomers on the subject.
Since both me and Ankur is pressed for time, this session will not last
more than an hour. So if you want to ask questions, please try and make
a short list of critical questions witch we hopefully can answer. These
can also be project related in nature.
Sorry for the short notice, and all are welcome. =)
- Sindre (Subfusc)
e-mail: <sindre.w at gmail.com>
13 years, 11 months
Re: First mail!!
by Sindre Wetjen
Hi all,
Nice having a Mailing List finally =)
> So, we are going to
> make sources ourselves(for the first release, and hopefully once we
> have
> the community's attention, we can expect docs ;) ) , which will be
> derived from the docs teams sources on the fedorahosted git.
I Suggest we just make an Example tour (how we want things to look) then
we try and see what we can do to convert e.g Doc sources (with
Publican?) to a format we can use. Feedback on this would be
appreciated.
Meeting:
How about Wednsday (05/05/10) 17:00 UTC ?
Also Agenda should contain "How do we get sources" =)
--
Sindre Wetjen <sindre.w(a)gmail.com>
Private
13 years, 11 months
First mail!!
by Ankur Sinha
Hi folks,
Here's what the current status. We need to decide our SOURCES before we
can proceed to designing the backends and then the frontends.
We had hoped to get sources directly from the docs team. However,
because of the amount of work that the docs team has on their hands, it
probably won't be possible for them to help us out. So, we are going to
make sources ourselves(for the first release, and hopefully once we have
the community's attention, we can expect docs ;) ) , which will be
derived from the docs teams sources on the fedorahosted git.
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/
has most of the docs teams sources under doc/
As of now, I'm to start working on the "Menu". It does depend on
sources, but I'm working on the Frontend for it and will integrate it
with the back end once we have the sources etc.
I'd like to call a meet sometime, please pitch in with what timings
would suit you. A weekend would be nice :)
AGENDA -
- What next?
- how do i contribute?
--
regards,
Ankur
- FAS : ankursinha ; franciscod @ Freenode
- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 5E9BF638
13 years, 12 months