Defaults
Joe Klemmer
klemmerj at webtrek.com
Wed Jul 23 13:39:48 CEST 2003
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 18:12, Koblinger Egmont wrote:
> There's an icon for gvim, the arrow next to it brings other editors.
> There's an icon for mozilla, the arrow next to it brings other network
> software.
> There's a paint icon for gimp, the arrow next to it offers xmms and
> mplayer. It isn't too logical.
This is just a default setting and has nothing to do with what ends up
in the menus. Mine don't look anything like the default.
> The arrow next to mozilla offers dillo. I've tried this browser a few
> months ago, and even though it's fast and small, it mishandles all
> non-latin-1 charsets, at it's based on the old&shit gtk1. Shouldn't we
> offer gtk2 based browsers such as mozilla, galeon, epiphany? IMHO even
> 'links -g' is far better than dillo.
<side rant>
Dillo rocks! It's the best and fastest browser for reading
documentation or dealing with simple web sites like those made by
system/network monitoring tools. It would be good if it could handle
more character sets but as for the gtk1/gtk2 stuff... Bah! GTK, Qt,
xyzpdq... they all look the same.
</side rant>
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