Http://www.linuxuk.org/2010/02/the-new-ui-for-arm-based-ubuntu-devices/
A launch interface of ubuntu netbook, using EFL instead of the original clutter, enables it to run well on devices without 3D acceleration and reduce resource usage.
It is based on gobject and still dependent on a set of GTK items.
PPA: https://edge.launchpad.net/launch-lite-proj/+index
As a result of this project, the Ubuntu lucid source already has an EFL package.
Debian does not have a libluncher package. You need to compile it yourself.
Dependency:
Netbook-launcher-EFL:
Intltool libglib2.0-dev libgconf2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libcanberra-dev libnotify-dev libgnomeui-dev libgnome2-dev
Libluncher: libwnck-dev libgnome-menu-Dev
Libwncksync-Dev
The edje interface makes theme customization easier,
Simple record of default. EDC:
E/netbook/launcher/main: Overall framework ?? Sidebar-BG provides the position of sidbar, but there is no app-BG
Elm/scroller/base/apps: drag an app
Elm/scroller/base/sidebar
E/netbook/launcher/main/grid: entire split, a box
E/netbook/launcher/main/apps/layout: it should be the basic framework of the app. You cannot understand
E/netbook/launcher/main/places/layout: Framework of places (folder ??? Only one swallow
E/netbook/launcher/main/GRID/item
E/netbook/launcher/main/apps/item
E/netbook/launcher/main/places/storage/item: describes the status of specific projects such as apps, including mouse processing, runtime labeling, and favorite addition.
E/netbook/launcher/main/sidebar
E/netbook/launcher/main/sidebar/item: specific items of sidebar, including mouse processing and deformation during selection