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Updated project homepage and documentation locations.
[ruby-eet.git]
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README
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--
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-$Id: README
1 2005-03-26 01:45:38
Z tilman $
+$Id: README
75 2006-05-13 11:54:53
Z tilman $
++
++
-=
ruby-eet
-- Ruby bindings for EET
+=
Ruby-EET
-- Ruby bindings for EET
-ruby-eet allows you to dump Ruby objects to disk in the EET file format.
-Compatibility with EET Data Descriptors, as used in the C API of libeet,
+Ruby-EET allows you to read and write EET[http://enlightenment.org] files
+from Ruby code.
+Support for Ruby object serialization to EDD (EET Data Descriptor) format
is given.
is given.
-
ruby-eet
is maintained by:
+
Ruby-EET
is maintained by:
:include: AUTHORS
== License
:include: AUTHORS
== License
-
ruby-eet
is available under an MIT-style license.
+
Ruby-EET
is available under an MIT-style license.
:include: COPYING
== Download
:include: COPYING
== Download
-The latest version of ruby-eet can be found at
-http://code-monkey.de/projects/ruby-efl.html
+The latest version of Ruby-EET can be found at
+http://code-monkey.de/pages/ruby-eet
+
+Online documentation is available at
+http://docs.code-monkey.de/ruby-eet
== Dependencies
== Dependencies
-
ruby-eet
depends on Rake[http://rake.rubyforge.org] 0.5.0 or greater
+
Ruby-EET
depends on Rake[http://rake.rubyforge.org] 0.5.0 or greater
and EET[http://www.enlightenment.org].
== Installation
and EET[http://www.enlightenment.org].
== Installation
-Run "rake install" to install
ruby-eet
.
+Run "rake install" to install
Ruby-EET
.
== Usage
== Usage
@@
-49,7
+53,7
@@
Eet::File#write_image.
=== Serializing objects
=== Serializing objects
-
ruby-eet
also supports the serialization of objects which uses the same
+
Ruby-EET
also supports the serialization of objects which uses the same
format as the C API uses for its EET data descriptors.
At the time of this writing, deserialization, i.e. read support, isn't
implemented yet, though.
format as the C API uses for its EET data descriptors.
At the time of this writing, deserialization, i.e. read support, isn't
implemented yet, though.