On 3/31/25 03:18, Simon Glass wrote:
Hi Tom,
On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 at 03:47, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 07:05:47AM -0600, Simon Glass wrote:
This series collects together some new features for expo to make it more
useful for boot menus:
- measurement and display of multi-line text objects
- internal alignment for objects (e.g. centred text)
- editable strings in text fields
- new 'box' object to draw a rectangle
- highlighting of menu items, rather than just relying on a pointer
Expo's boot menu is restructured so that it is possible to iterate
through various bootdevs and update the menu as new ones are found. This
is more in keeping with how bootstd works.
A new textedit object is added, intended to provide a simple text
editor. Future work will complete this.
With this series the boot menu has a better layout and appearance.
Did I already say this for v2 and forget? It looks like you forgot,
again, to split the expo stuff out from everything else, which others
might review.
This series is all expo stuff. Can you please explain your objection
more clearly? I still don't really understand.
[snip]
base-commit: 37ef92a972663c6de1b81d24d2ca5cfd664fc6df
branch: schd2
Of course, not being on top of mainline, no one should spend much time
on this anyhow.
As I thought we agreed, it is helpful to review patches so we can keep
the trees in sync so far as possible. I take your point that few will
Please at least make it clear which series you send don't apply on
mainline in the cover letter.
be interested in expo and there may not be many comments, but sending
it makes it available for review and potentially sending a PR for your
tree at some point.
Regards,
Simon
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