Re: Window Manager compliance
- From: jsk29 cornell edu
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Window Manager compliance
- Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 13:17:57 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 20 May 1999, Martijn van Beers wrote:
> On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 07:43:41AM -0700, Michael Rogers wrote:
>
> > 2) A new user would (reasonably) expect the background to be configured in
> > the same place that other desktop settings are configured.
>
> Which is entirely possible. You can start your WM's configuration
> program from the control-center.
>
I would suggest, rather than starting the WMs config program from
the Gnome control center, that the gnome compliant WMs export a set of
configurable options _to_ the Gnome control center.
Currently we have, for instance, E-conf and the gnome-cc. I'd like to
see E use gnome-cc as its configuration interface, rather than E-conf.
E (or what ever WM) could expose a set of interfaces to allow gnome-cc
to change its settings. If there are some redundant interfaces, such as
an e:SetBacground, an xv:SetBackground, and a gnome:SetBackground, have the
window manager decide if it wants to override Gnome. This way, every
place that Gnome allows the background to be set (from the cc, or from a
web browser, say) the correct function to change it is called.
I'm personally not up on the whole corba scene, so I don't know whether it
would be the right way to attack something like this. Maybe some extra
wm-hints are enough.
In fact, I'd be amused to see some of the hefty, running-the-whole-session
programs exporting their configuration interfaces this way. Your file
manager, panel, user sound daemon, could all be tweaked from the main
control panel.
Is this worth playing with?
John
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