Meego™ 1.0 for Netbooks is now available, with a revamped user experience based on Clutter/Mx. The Mx toolkit now sports a number of widgets and classes, as I mentioned in my previous post. The API reference documentation is now also available online, or can be built from the source code using the –enable-gtk-doc configuration option. Source code is available from git or source tarballs.
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Hi,
great work!
I have ported a part of the widget factory example to Vala:
http://live.gnome.org/Vala/ClutterSamples#Widget_Factory
However, on my Mx installation (from git) the icon for the close button seems to be missing (see screenshot), and I get these warnings:
Mx-WARNING **: Error loading theme
Mx-WARNING **: Failed to lookup icon ‘window-close’
How hard would it be for MeeGo to provide a non-Intel-Atom-Only Kernel?
Have a look at the moblin (going to be meego-like) fedora spin: http://spins.fedoraproject.org/moblin/
I thought Meego was Qt-based ? At least that’s how it sounds when Nokia talks about it.
Are there Python bindings for Mx yet? Or does Mx at least play nicely with gobject introspection?
Either way, very interesting stuff… I was rather disheartened to see the Qt-centric roadmap for Meego, but it looks to me like all the good stuff, all the actual main apps and the shell, are Gtk/Mx/Clutter!
GObject Introspection support is built in. There are python bindings here but they are a little old now (pre-1.0).
Awesome, thanks!
Xav, I have a feeling that the aging Qt will take over Meego in the later versions.