Re: module viewer




So what you're basically saying is that nobody should code a gtk+ app, we 
should all program in gnome?

This kinda eliminates the whole purpose of having the gtk+ toolkit (i.e. 
it's only purpose is to server gnome)

Don't get me wrong, I love gnome - I love seein apps for it, but there 
are cases when you don't need to make a gnome app, and it would suffice 
to create a gtk+ one.

Also in gtk+ you have more control over how your app should work - while 
gnome is very configurable and stuff, it basically implements things its 
way - with gtk+ you have control over /everything/ (which is not 
necessarily a good thing)


 
> Exactly my point.  GTK+ is a general toolkit where there is almost no policy
> specified.  GNOME widgets follow more policy which can be specified in
> configuration files.
> 
> There are a lot of little things that people can get used to that work in a
> GNOME app but won't work in a GTK+ app.  This is again the consistency part.
> I for example can get used to accelerators on menus gettting saved and
> reloaded automatically, or I can get used to a particular way I can set up
> dialogs.  (for example where they appear) ... I can also get used to dropping
> files into file entries and it working correctly. Remember these are just a
> couple of these things and there are many more, some of which WILL be
> relevant to almost any app.
> 
> George
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