Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > If so you're probably exposed to every KDE component known to man. ;) I > think KDE is great; well, let me restate that....I love the apps. But the > desktop is a little too restrictive for my personal taste, so I run pure > Enlightenment (with NO gnome anything) and then enable KDE support for the > apps that I use from that desktop environment (Kmail, Kword, and Kspreadsheet > are good examples). This makes for a light, fast and nimble environment. > Lyvim,
Questions: Have you ever tried any of the dcop (or kdcop) stuff for interprocess communication among apps? Does it work under Enlightenment? > This has been a real blast. I've got total latitude on the desktop, plus I > can mooch the apps from whatever environment has the best one. Abiword is a > gtk app (I think) that I use also, more often that kword. Just for information, AbiWord is more than just a gtk app, it is distributed as gtk and non-gtk, and for Windows and several other platforms (not sure which -- they are working on Mac, they stopped working on Beos). Randy Kramer
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