This adds a gtk.Button subclass for secondary actions which unsets the relief so that the user is aware that the button is clickable and yet it is more subtle than the primary action (such that the primary action is the most obvious one) - this is per the interaction design. Further we replace all uses of gtk.LinkButton with the new HobAltButton Partially addresses [YOCTO #2105], a follow on patch will theme the button so that it matches the visual design. (From Poky rev: c3f17fed243180678264168968333463b203bfa0) (Bitbake rev: 601521c2d7f5568d94529a77b2cbe19fef7cbf48) Signed-off-by: Joshua Lock <josh@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Poky
Poky is an integration of various components to form a complete prepackaged build system and development environment. It features support for building customised embedded device style images. There are reference demo images featuring a X11/Matchbox/GTK themed UI called Sato. The system supports cross-architecture application development using QEMU emulation and a standalone toolchain and SDK with IDE integration.
Additional information on the specifics of hardware that Poky supports is available in README.hardware. Further hardware support can easily be added in the form of layers which extend the systems capabilities in a modular way.
As an integration layer Poky consists of several upstream projects such as BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core, Yocto documentation and various sources of information e.g. for the hardware support. Poky is in turn a component of the Yocto Project.
The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about the system including a reference manual which can be found at: http://yoctoproject.org/community/documentation
OpenEmbedded-Core is a layer containing the core metadata for current versions of OpenEmbedded. It is distro-less (can build a functional image with DISTRO = "") and contains only emulated machine support.
For information about OpenEmbedded, see the OpenEmbedded website: http://www.openembedded.org/