Re: Windows theme in main distribution?
- From: "Dom Lachowicz" <cinamod hotmail com>
- To: hp redhat com
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, raymond dotsphinx com
- Subject: Re: Windows theme in main distribution?
- Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:16:55 -0400
Hi,
I think you forgot to CC Raymond?
Maybe. He saw this original message. Anyway, he's CC'd now.
> 1) Raymond needs a Gnome CVS account
This is easy enough. We should do that immediately if you want - there
are instructions on www.gnome.org somewhere that I always lose the link
to.
Yeah, didn't figure it'd be a problem.
> 2) Wimp is relatively immature. Will GTK's "long" release schedule
hamper
> us, or will or short schedules hamper GTK?
If there's a lot of work still in Wimp and you think it's important to
release more often than GTK+, it may well make sense to let it "cook" a
bit more before including it.
It's not really a matter of instability or anything - just could use a bit
more polish in certain obscure-ish areas. I suppose that we could continue
to release Wimp often, but have some sort of "stable" milestones that were
included in the GTK distro. Would that be acceptable to you guys?
> 3) Wimp can't build without WinXP. We might take steps to correct this
if
> need be, perhaps similarly to how Mozilla did it
Either that or I think a configure check that disabled Wimp support on
older Windows would be fine (just conditionally compile on XP only).
Right... we'll need to make a MinGW based build system too - we're using
MSVC Makefiles now. MinGW doesn't have the constants used by the WinXP
UXTHEME DLL, which is the same reason Wimp won't compile on !XP. I'll fix
this up; kill two birds with one stone.
Wimp runs fine on !XP (via the magic of dlopen) - just on WinXP we can use
the Win32 theme engine to draw a lot of stuff. Otherwise, it's basically
Raleigh, but actually using the native Win32 colors, metrics, fonts, etc...
Thanks,
Dom
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