Re: GTK, wizards, KDE



Well, when the next big GNOME version comes out, I
still think we should have a character. What kind of
animal made that foot imprint? Teehee.

What about competition when it comes to interfaces? I
know next to nothing about writing widgets, but maybe
some people should make some new ones. That is one
area where GTK and GNOME need improvement.
--- Ben Ford <ben kalifornia com> wrote:
> Jason Victor wrote:
> 
> > This may sound dumb, but I think that, usually, Qt
> > interfaces look "slicker" than GTK/GNOME ones. And
> I'm
> > worried about this because when a normal user
> starts
> > Linux for the first time, he's just going to pick
> the
> > slicker-looking interface.
> > 
> > Please don't accuse me of being a KDE-er, I'm not,
> I
> > just think we've got some strong competition going
> > over there. 
> > 
> > Another thing related to KDE (I just recently used
> it
> > for the first time). I like that wizard who greets
> you
> > with tips at the door. I haven't really ever
> > contributed to the gnome developers. If I write
> > something like that with the GNOME libs can it go
> into
> > the project?
> > 
> > --Jason
> > 
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> 
> Gnome Foot --> Utilities --> Startup Hint.
> 
> A little plain, but it's there.
> 
> -b
> 
> 


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