Re: the same page
- From: Alan Cox <alan redhat com>
- To: snickell stanford edu (Seth Nickell)
- Cc: jg pa dec com (Jim Gettys), n0made free fr (Xavier Bestel), alan redhat com (Alan Cox), bill haneman sun com (Bill Haneman), tcurtis somaradio ca (Trevor Curtis), gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: the same page
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:52:25 -0500 (EST)
> a) have "exotic" methods of input
They have pen input. Challenge size is minimal. Thanks to the wonders of
X11 that bit "just works". The scribble stuff looks like a keyboard, the
pen works like a mouse and pretty much only needs menus to stay up once
summoned. I've used gnome on a pen+keyboard computer for over 2 years.
> not really appropriate to PDAs. For example, windows are not a concept
> that I think is particularly desirable in a PDA. Nor are traditional
> GTK-style menubars. Obviously things like the GNOME panel and Nautilus
> are not appropriate interfaces even if the iPAQ hardware were fast
> enough to easily accomodate them. The list goes on...
Thats a window manager issue. I have a window manager that makes windows
almost full screen on both my pc110 and ipaq. All my athena widget apps
work wonderfully, Qt apps generally get it right, Gtk collapses in a heap.
In X the window manager gets to declare a size and ignore hints. Gtk needs
to fix its layout. This is already a desktop issue on mini-notebooks.
Alan
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