Hi,
Gregory Casamento wrote:
That is being done in the gap project at http://gap.nongnu.org. Check
it out.
Also, GNUstep has very good theming support. So it's possible to make
it look completely different than the classic look. The problem, yet
again, is manpower. It's difficult to find the people who are willing
to contribute their free time to help us make GNUstep as gorgeous
outside as it is inside.
And those that try to work on themes... get stuck with actual theming
support in applications, bugs and gnustep-core.
I have on my list:
1) Sleek: the new version looks quite cool to me and will be its first
complete release, but it still misses some support here and there to be
properly display, also oinsite GWorkspace. But I'd appreciate a little
help there
2) Neos: after some lessons learned in Sleek, I want to improve it and
make a second release
3) ThinkDark: a Dark "color scheme", currently on hold until color
support of controls improves
3) Windows native: its image loading broke and is in such state since
months/years, this limits certain refinements. It has other limitations
which I know tih Gregory but don't find the time with him to work on,
like better menu sizing which would make things much more pratical.
So lots of fire on the wood, but little help in certain key areas. But
again definitely not "dead". Just by checking the blogs progress can be
sensed.
Riccardo
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