i'm a happy dwm user. sometimes i'll run xiccd for color management (or
just load the profile manually with dispwin), and in some cases you may
want to run gnome-settings-daemon to get a themed gtk (seems to affect dt a
little, but not as much as firefox or similar). i'm not using any 3rd party
online service so i'm not fussed about keyring daemons.
-jo
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:36 AM, jeremy rosen <[email protected]
> wrote:
> I've been using AWESOME and it works perfectly...
>
> To clear things a bit, as far as I know, DT doesn't depend on GNOME, it
> depends on GTK.
>
> Gnome is the complete desktop environement with bells and whistle, GTK is
> the library that provide widget elements (buttons, sliders, menus etc...)
> there is usually no problem to run a gtk app with any DE you want to use.
>
> colormanagement is more or less separated from your DT nowdays (colord is
> DE neutral, the frontend is gnome/kde specific but we don't depend on the
> frontend).
>
> keepass management is DE dependant, but I don't use it so I don't really
> know what it entails. We do have support for both kde and gnome in this
> release, and will probably move (with backward compatibility) to libsecret
> in 1.6, which is again an architecture with a DE neutral backend and a DE
> specific frontend, so all should be good
>
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Federico Bruni <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> One of my favorite lightweight DE is LXDE. Project is moving into LXQT,
>> if I remember correctly the name.
>> Never tried darktable on it.
>>
>> Anyway, as far as I know, there's not an integration issue. You just need
>> whatever color manager (don't know if present in lxde) and one of the
>> required keyring applications/libraries (can't remember the options in
>> darktable preferences).
>>
>>
>> Il 21 ottobre 2014 13:29:25 GMT+08:00, Michael Below <[email protected]> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> KDE works nice with DT and is a bit lighter than Gnome.
>>> Cheers
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Am 21. Oktober 2014 00:40:58 MESZ, schrieb Mike Spadazzi <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> I'm a very happy user of dt (thanks for all your hard work btw). I'm
>>>> going to rebuild my desktop soon and would like to make sure that my choice
>>>> of DE plays nice with darktable. I know that there is some DE integration
>>>> (e.g. keyring, color management) to be concerned about.
>>>>
>>>> Right now I'm running Gnome 3.4 on Wheezy. I'd like to run something
>>>> simpler and lighter that Gnome 3.14 (which is what Jessie will give me). I
>>>> don't really need a lot of bells & whistles for the few hours a week I
>>>> actually use my computer. And at work, I'm still stuck with Windows XP
>>>> (and will be for a long time), so my expectations aren't too high... :)
>>>>
>>>> So if I go with something like XFCE or MATE, will I lose any important
>>>> functionality? I don't mind trying it out on my own, but I'm not sure if
>>>> I'd be missing something important without knowing it (color management not
>>>> working right comes to mind).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>>
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