Re: gtk+ and gtk-engines slow



On 23 Jan, Jeff Garzik scribbled:
->  On Sat, 23 Jan 1999 raster@redhat.com wrote:
->  > anbd to be honest. the numebr of 486's + 16 Mb of ram that will run
->  > gnome compared to those on PII-300's is minimal - especialy considering
->  > tat machines get faster - if you D have a 486+16mb ram then reduce the
->  > settings yourself. GNOem shoudl NOt go overriding a users imlib prefs.
->  > ever.
->  
->  It is correct that GNOME should not blindly override a user's imlib
->  prefs.  But it is also reasonable to allow GNOME to override the default
->  imlib-config settings at the direction of the user. 
->  
->  Surely you do not expect everyone on legacy machines to know about a
->  specific setting in a specific program, which needs to be tweaked just
->  to make their setup useable.
->  
->  Also, there are GNOME _developers_ currently using 486's.  Please don't
->  forget these legacy machines when you develop, just because you have a  
->  shiny new PII on your desk.  :) 

along with 1000's of gnome users.

developers have clue - or at least i expect them to. they can use
imlib_config - hit a few buttons and be done and their prefs will be
retained forever. imlib's config fiels hasnt changed for AAAAAAGES!

it is better than having gnome override the prefs and not provide
anymechanism to config it. It's disabled. if someoen wants they coudl
happily provide several imlbi cofnig fiels that can be swapped around
configured for several machiens "high mem, low cpu" "low mem, high cpu"
"high mem, high cpu" etc... and just swap the settigns in and out.

->  
->  	Jeff
->  
->  

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