Re: gtk icewm?
- From: raster redhat com
- To: henrici dial eunet ch
- cc: rhpennin midway uchicago edu, miguel nuclecu unam mx, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtk icewm?
- Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 12:17:23 -0400 (EDT)
On 18 May, Christoph Henrici shouted:
-> raster@redhat.com wrote:
-> >
-> > On 18 May, robert havoc pennington shouted:
-> > ->
-> > -> On Mon, 18 May 1998, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
-> > -> >
-> > -> > > when comparing menu popup speeds to say, gtk.. but IMO icewm is
-> > -> > > currently too win95ish for Gnome.
-> > -> >
-> > -> > I believe that arguing on the basis of how similar something is to
-> > -> > Windows 95 is wrong. We should be basing our arguments on the
-> > -> > capabilities and the benefits.
-> > -> >
-> > ->
-> > -> Yes! This is an excellent point. Just because the overall Windows OS is
-> > -> kind of yucky doesn't mean we can't steal shamelessly from their
-> > -> highly-paid UI researchers. We should copy Windows, Mac, NeXT, X, and
-> > -> everything else we can think of to create a nice, familiar synthesis with
-> > -> the best of each. In a real sense Different == Bad when it comes to look
-> > -> and feel.
-> >
-> > again a misnoma. different is neither bad nor good - it depends what
-> > new stuff you have. if beinf different was bad a GUi would have never
-> > been invented - terminals wouldnt exits.,. we'd be uing computers with
-> > switches and led's as output. Being diferent and having the guts to try
-> > somehitng new drives innovation and features. don't be afraid of being
-> > different. Embrace it.
-> >
-> > The ramannt wave of "lets COPY a commercial GUI" that is spreading
-> > through the linux world is rather sad - it shows that there is little
-> > imagination and any form of resarche or willingness to branch off and
-> > at the very least TRY and do better. It is this effor of trying to do
-> > better and probably in the process look different and act differently
-> > that is goign ot differetiate GNOME from KDE and MacOs and windows etc.
...
->
-> NeXTStep was not really that different ... in some areas maybe an
-> enhancement to the Finder (.... more and more intuitive drag and
-> drop...)
-> but in other area's really worse ..... (screen real estate etc.)
next was well put together.. but again boring. MUI on the amiga was
getting the right idea.. and it can be built on and imporved and
changed in some ways... next still suffered from what I do believe GTK
suffers form.. they "oh you run 1204x768 - you dont want more than one
app open so lest fill your screen with extraneous pixels wasted in
padding bordering etc." gtk looks good.. but I personally like haveing
10 apps open at once all visible without overlap.. yes i run high
reses.. just to do this. the amiga has minimal use of screen-space for
widgets.. no extraneous padding.. just good solid gadgets nicely
packed..:) but i'm not goign to complain.. tis just a "point" i'm
making...
-> > It is goign to be what attracts people to it - a GUi that has FRESH
-> > ideas - not just the old ones recycled. This may involve bastardisting
-> > current ideas and meshing them - but do nto restrict ourselves to what
-> > has alreday been done.
->
-> One of the problems, certainly is, ideas versus what can be done today
-> ...
a lot of stuff can be done.. maybe slowly or ineficiently (cause not
everyone has 128MB of ram) but it doesn't mean we cant put the feature
in and have it able to be turne on and off at whim.. so whne peolpe do
get machines capable.. they can try out that fancy shit.. :)
-> but still .....
->
->
-> >
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