Hi,
it is usable, the state depends on the application you use, for some it
will work flawlessly already. It is available from the lain gnustep
repository.
In any case I encourage you to use the GNUstep user interface because it
is just superior to CUA guidelines :) The theme is thought to easy
integration one app in a different environment.
For a complete desktop experience instead, use the standard theme or its
variations (like NeOS or Sleek)
Riccardo
aditya siram wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
Thanks so much for the examples, they really help. About the GTK
theme, while it may not be complete is it in some usable state? If so
could you point me to it?
-deech
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Riccardo Mottola
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
aditya siram wrote:
Thank you all for the information. Is there currently an open-source
application created with GnuStep that runs with a native look-and-feel
on Windows, Linux and Mac? It would be nice if there were some
reference point.
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