On Tuesday 03 October 2006 9:55 pm, Kristian Høgsberg wrote: > There is no need to decouple the gconf plugin, stop this nonsense > talk. If you compile from source, you have the option to not enable > it, you have the option to not load it, and you can write your own > config plugin independently of compiz if you so desire. How it is > packaged is a packager decision, and the fact that compiz in e.g. > fedora depends on gconf is a decision we've taken in the fedora > packaging. Wether or not the gconf plugin is a part of the compiz > repository doesn't change this decision either way. Upstream compiz > is desktop independent, don't spread misinformation like this. > > Kristian
I ment more of the decoupling mechanism for configuring plugins itself. Upstream compiz is supposed to be desktop independent. There's noting wrong with gtk-window-decorator nor it support metacity themes, but the kde/qt one doesn't work imho. It's even disabled in Debian for now also. It may be moot anyway if/when kwin4 has composite management built in. Shawn. _______________________________________________ compiz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/compiz
