Matthias Clasen <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't want to reply there directly, but we've done a number of > things this cycle that should be useful in countering this perception: ...
There's also the longer list of things that have happened in GTK+ over the past 2/3 of cycles: - Widget opacity - Frame sync for smooth animations - Widget templates - Improved CSS support - New widgets: revealers, stack switchers, popovers, header bars, search bars, list boxes, - Baseline alignment - HiDPI support - Model-based menus (this is particularly relevant for cross-platform support) - New process launching API - Improved documentation And other major stuff in the pipeline: - Multitouch support (coming in 3.14) - Data models - Scene graph - Wayland So I think there is a compelling story about how GTK+ is developing, and where it is going to end up. Allan _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
