Some questions regarding GTK2 migration

Olivier Fourdan fourdan at xfce.org
Wed Mar 6 22:46:23 CET 2002


Jasper,

Yes, of course, your work is highly welcome. I guess you should place it
in the CVS xfce-devel repository.

I need to start working on that myself, but I must confess that the
problems with my laptop video card are a problem for me, since there is
no HW accel support for it... (Once again, everybody, avoid any laptop
based on Trident HW)

Cheers,
Olivier.

On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 20:55, Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
> Hi all, especially Olivier,
> 
> I was playing a bit with GTK2 to make myself familiar with it and in
> the process I have not only made a gtk2 version of xfumed (already in
> CVS xfce-devel, big rewrite, looks nice I think), but also have a
> working version of xfrun and xfmouse, mostly based on old code. 
> 
> First of all, are you interested at the moment in ported utilities?
> And secondly, if you are, where shall I put them? I can think of three
> things: 
> CVS xfce-devel directory replacing old code
> CVS new directory (xfce4 ?)
> some personal website, accessible for all to review
> 
> And while I'm at it I'll ask another question on a more aesthetic
> matter. I have been using GTK_STOCK items where possible. While this
> does give a consistent look I don't know if it's the look we want.
> Does anyone have any opinions on this? The alternative would be to
> choose or even make (not me :-) our own set of standard icons.
> 
> greetings,
> 	Jasper
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