>> But there is also another point: Tk may be bad or not, but I can't really >> think of any major apps based >on it - apart from Tkabber. I'm not saying >> that it's bad just because it's not popular, but the thing is, that >many users wouldn't like to add any additional dependencies (that is, a >toolkit or an additional >programming language) just because of one program. This is why one should >stick with the toolkit that is >used by the target audience. And speaking of the lightweight environments, the >most popular toolkit is >Gtk. >s/lightweight/default/
Not sure, that I'm following your train of thought. What do you mean? -- wbr, Илембитов