Hi Adam,

On 24/10/16 14:00, Adam Borowski <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 05:02:25PM +0200, aitor_czr wrote:
>On 10/21/2016 02:00 PM, Robert Storey<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >Sorry, you're right, I misread your comment. Just goes to show why I could
> >benefit from Clearlooks. Anyway, sorry to hear that gtk3 is messing things
> >up for developers, though I shouldn't be surprised. I think I've worked it
> >out to a formula: Systemd+gtk3=Linux_Windows
>Please, don't confuse Gtk3 with Gnome... It's like comparing Qt with Kde:)
Alas, gtk3 causes gnomeization of everything it touches.  Try the file open
dialog, or even worse, the font selection dialog.  The worst part, CSD, is not
mandatory_yet_  but has already found its way to a number of programs that
are hawked as "desktop-agnostic".  Thus, we need to change task-desktop to
use atril instead of evince, eom instead of eog, etc.


Meow!

This is not a Gtk3 issue. You are talking about applications developed *for* Gnome. Examples like evince or file-roller...

I have no problem running any of the following examples:

https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/index-info.html.en

Neither in openbox, lxde, xfce... And none of them causes the known weird double shadow:

https://github.com/chjj/compton/issues/189

So, it's not a Gtk3 problem.

But one thing is true: there are not many good gtk3-themes at the moment [*].

On the other hand, in appearance, Qt integrates very well in Gtk, but the reverse is not true. Neither with Gtk2, neither with Gtk3 :)

**Cheers,

  Aitor.

[*] Vertex is one of them.




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