Re: gnome-libs "rules of engagement"
- From: Federico Mena Quintero <federico redhat com>
- To: sipan mit edu
- CC: gnome-hackers nuclecu unam mx, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-libs "rules of engagement"
- Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 20:13:12 -0400
> 1) Some of the changes required to get other modules to compile with
> gnome-libs HEAD seems to be trivial(some, probably, not). Should the
> task of fixing those compilation errors be left to modules
> maintainers?
People should NOT depend on gnome-libs HEAD for their applications.
They should modify them ONLY when a stable/frozen version of the next
gnome-libs is released. Otherwise we'll have the version creep and
instability problems we had before.
> 2) Is it time to start putting new stuff in the gnome-libs? What I
> have in mind is a solution to the hard coded fonts for canvas text
> items.It is a bad practice, but it is especially bad for translations
> to non Latin languages would. While the solution used in the
> GnomeAbout box is not all that bad, in other programms we simply
> replaced hard-coded fonts with hard-coded fontsets, which is not much
> better! At the time, I suggested a solution (which, accidently was
> simular to what Changwoo Ryu had in mind as well):
>
> define a dummy Widget that will be getting set of standart fonts in
> the same way as GnomeAbout widget does and use it inside yet another
> gnome utility function, e.g.
>
> GdkFont* gnome_font_style(const gchar *style);
>
>
> Then you can have fonts defined for a set of standart styles in
> gnome's gtkrc file e.g :
[snippety]
With respect to this I would prefer to do the right thing and wait for
Pango and GnomeFont. On top of that we can build a GnomeStockFont
abstraction that gives you fonts for "normal text", "small titles",
"big titles", etc.
I assume Gtk+'s rc mechanism will change, too, when Pango is finished.
Federico
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