Re: [g-a-devel] GnomeClient replacement?



Humm I'm seeing a problem here. What about GNOME/GTK+ applications
launched  outside a gnome-session? (for example people using KDE).

They won't get the gtk-modules XSETTING and then they won't be accesible at all.

I guess that the solution that Kristian pointed (gtk loading auto
loading "runtime modules"  provided by the platform) may solve this
problem:

- gtk_init --> load_init_modules:
  - gnome a11y module --> Check a11y gconf key --> load gail and friends
  - bug-buddy module --> install segv handler.

the downside of this method is that if we have installed gnome a11y
modules then we are adding a little bit of overhead to only-gtk
applications (loading gnome-module because it is installed, loading
gconf, checking a11y).

Salu2


On 7/26/06, James Henstridge <james jamesh id au> wrote:
On 26/07/06, Fernando Herrera <fherrera onirica com> wrote:
> On 7/26/06, James Henstridge <james jamesh id au> wrote:
> > 1. gnome-settings-daemon is modified to set the gtk-modules XSETTING,
> > based on the existing gconf key.  If accessibility is enabled, it sets
> > it to "libgail:libatk-bridge".
>
> So if we are moving to this solution we could also add a
> "gnome_segvhandler" module to this XSETTING in order to get gtk_init
> load this module installing the segv handler, right?

That would probably also be possible.

James.




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