On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 16:55 +0530, Shrikant Navelkar wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 10:33 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > 2. The GUI in Outlook is better. The font size and toolbar size is > > > smaller and hence it gives a better view. I am yet to figure out how > > > to change toolbar and font size in Evolution (under KDE). > > > > It follows the Gnome settings, so you need to run something like > > 'gnome-appearance-properties and set it in there - or fire up a gnome > > session and configure that how you like it. > > > Thanks for your comments. I will check in gnome. > > > > > > 4. One important feature / convenience for Outlook end user is that > > > they don't have to compile the software / new version. I had a > > > nightmare compiling Evolution 2.12. As an end user I would love to > > > get a compiled (rpm) of new stable version. > > > > The Evo versions are linked to Gnome versions - you are using FC7 I see, > > so the only way of getting an RPM of 2.12.xx would be to do a wholesale > > upgrade to Gnome 2.12 - or upgrade to F8. > > > > If Evo wasn't so intensely linked to Gnome, like Thunderbird, then I > > suspect that upgrading in a mixed environment would be much easier. > > > why Evo versions are so tightly integrated with gnome ? I am sure > there a substantial community of KDE users out there. Was it a design > decision ?
Yes. Evolution is part of the Gnome Desktop. It's intimately related to how various Gnome components work together. If you run Evo under KDE you are actually running these Gnome components as well. I'm not defending this (I use KDE myself) but it is how Evo was designed to work. It's a little frustrating when even the online help assumes you are using Gnome, but one tries to live with it. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
