Op vrijdag 24 maart 2006 18:54, schreef Karel Demeyer: > I very much like Tom's work, but using a 'real' modern toolkit would be > all that's needed to have a great UI which isn't slow (gnocl isn't slow!). I did not say it is ;-) It would become slow because of all those tk-compatibility wrappers. So, using gnocl directly will be ok as far as it's about speed. But if we go rewrite everything to use gtk, then I'd say: do it in a native language, and get rid of tcl.... But I know that is not what most amsn developers want, so we'd best just stick to tk. Technically tk seems very okay to me, it just looks real bad on Linux. So I think re-implementing tk on top of gtk (i.e. what we called wishgtk so far) would be the best thing we can do.
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