rpms/enlightenment/F-9 enlightenment.spec,1.1,1.2

Pavel Shevchuk stalwart at fedoraproject.org
Tue Sep 16 17:12:49 UTC 2008


Author: stalwart

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/enlightenment/F-9
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12110

Modified Files:
	enlightenment.spec 
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Index: enlightenment.spec
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RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/enlightenment/F-9/enlightenment.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- enlightenment.spec	1 Sep 2008 22:14:30 -0000	1.1
+++ enlightenment.spec	16 Sep 2008 17:12:19 -0000	1.2
@@ -14,51 +14,11 @@
 BuildRequires:  efreet-devel e_dbus-devel pam-devel
 
 %description
-Enlightenment 0.17 is the next generation of UNIX graphical environments. It is
-not just a window manager, but it is also a desktop shell. A desktop shell
-means, a window manager plus a file manager, plus configuration utilitys all in
-one. They are not separated as usual.
-
-Enlightenment is fast. No, really. It's fast. It is known to run on very slow
-machines (like 100 Mhz CPU, 64 MB of RAM) well. So you really don't need a
-modern desktop to see some eye-candy and to use a modern graphical environment.
-Even more – you can control how fast you want it by using it's Performance
-configuration panel to change the cache settings and more.
-
-The high performance does not mean that there is no eye candy. There is eye
-candy that you have never seen before. Starting from the animated boot screen,
-to continue with the all animations and effects that themes could provide, to
-end up with fancy animated backgrounds. But not some huge .GIF files, but
-really nice animations. Every virtual desktop (at the moment you can have 24)
-can have it's own background (animated or not), so you can put different
-wallpapers on the different virtual desktops. There are a number of effects
-that can be shown when you switch from the different virtual desktops. The
-menus, the borders and all other usual parts of a normal window manager are
-animated as well as some of the widgets (the sliders, for example). Remember
-that those effects are provided by the theme, so every theme makes E to look
-different, with different effects, look and feel and animations.
-
-As we already mentioned, E17 provides a file manager as well. Of the time of
-writing, it is not completed and is in active development (as E17 as a whole
-itself), but after it is finished it will be a very nice, configurable and eye
-candy. Even right now, you can do the basic things with it – browse, copy,
-move, delete files. It will provide thumbnails for your pictures and will be
-able to open your files with the coresponding application of your choice.
-
-E17 is highly configurable. Currently it has a nice configuration panel with
-dialogs for all kinds of things. You can change your wallpaper or your theme,
-your fonts, your screen resolution, your screen's power settings, your keyboard
-and mouse settings, the language that Enlightenment talks to you, and so on.
-You can contol almost every apsect of what E is doing and how. It will do what
-you want it to do.
-
-As you already know, Enlightenment 0.17 has lots of features, but one of the
-most important is, that you can add and remove functionality by using modules.
-Modules are small applications that extend E17. There can be modules tho show
-you the weather outside, or calendar modules, or modules to control your volume
-or whatever you may think. Developing a module is not that hard, so, if you
-have programming skills, you are more than welcome to develop and maintain some
-modules for the community.
+Enlightenment 0.17 is desktop shell based on Enlightenment Foundation
+Libraries. It's highly optimized and provides extensive theming capabilities.
+A Desktop shell means it's a window manager plus a file manager, plus 
+configuration utilitys all in one. It works reasonably fast even on old and low
+range computers, providing eye-candy environment.
 
 
 %package        devel




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