type and a name too. The name will allow renaming shortcuts (thus decoupling the name of the folder the shortcuts points to from the name of the shortcut); the type member is used to cache the type of the folder we point to so that we can still display the right icon even if the folder is currently not in the storage (e.g. this happens for IMAP folders when you haven't opened the corresponding IMAP node yet). I don't like the way this is designed at all (mainly, the responsibility for saving the values should be moved elsewhere), but I'll fix it later. Also, I added an "Open in New Window" right-click menu item for shortcuts. svn path=/trunk/; revision=10649
Two things are built in this directory: the shell's executable, named `evolution', and the shell utility library, `libeshell'. The `e-*' files belong to the shell, and their API is not exported at all. The `evolution-*' files, instead, are Bonobo-style wrappers for the shell's Evolution:: CORBA interfaces. They are all compiled into `libeshell'; the shell itself links against `libeshell'. The `evolution-*-client' files are utility GTK+-style wrappers for the CORBA methods; the modules whose name does not end with `-client', instead, are Bonobo-like GTK+ objects wrapping the implementation of the CORBA server.