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Re: GNUstep and GTK+
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Robert Burns |
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Re: GNUstep and GTK+ |
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Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:28:20 -0500 |
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Michael,
Gee, that was a quick response. LOL
I think it could be interesting. If I stated the reasons for which I
thought it would be useful, I'd be flamed into oblivion. Besides, we've
covered it before onto IRC. I think we should just agree to disagree on
this point.
I'll try to put this mildly. I personally like GTK; I like the look &
feel. A lot of other people do as well. I think that if a great - but
small - toolkit were built for it, (and let's face it, raw GTK/C
suxx0rz) that it would be used in many, many applications. It would be
great exposure for GNUstep. And, the project wouldn't be particularly
difficult. It definitely wouldn't be reinventing AppKit. GTK already
exists; it just needs a new front-end. I can't see it taking more than a
few months to have a solid release out there.
Robert Burns
- GNUstep and GTK+, Adam Fedor, 2004/08/06
- Re: GNUstep and GTK+, Quentin Mathé, 2004/08/06
- Re: GNUstep and GTK+, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2004/08/06
- Re: GNUstep and GTK+, Helge Hess, 2004/08/08
- Re: GNUstep and GTK+, Andrew Pinski, 2004/08/08
Re: GNUstep and GTK+, Martin Häcker, 2004/08/08