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>>> okular is not a 'stinking pdf reader'. Nice try. But just like konqueror
>>> it is just a wrapper around kparts and is able to deal with a lot more
>>> files than just pdf and postscript.
>>>
>>> That is what 'modular' and 'code reuse' really means.
>>>
>>> And the opposite to what gnome does. 'oh, there is an app. Hijack it and
>>> gnomify it and make it dependent on 2 douzend gnome libs that all do the
>>> same but nobody ever cleaned up'.
>> You're right about the code reuse if you're running KDE, but I'd rather
>> not install *all* of Qt and a bunch of other crap just to view PDFs and
>> such. I think that's all he's arguing.
>
> well, do you complain if you have to install *all* of gtk + gnome
> objects+introspection+gconf?
>>
>> I love having KDE on my desktop (and okular is really nice), but on my
>> laptop (i3wm) I spend the vast majority of my time in vim and on the
>> terminal and shouldn't have to essentially install KDE to view a PDF
>> when I need to check some LaTeX formatting. Just contrast with evince; I
>> disabled nautilus integration, and my machine only has 5 gnome packages,
>> 2 of which are icon sets.
>>
>> Alec
>>
>> .
>>
>
> how much do you have to install if you deactivate all use flags for
> okular? well, you still have all of qt...  and kdelibs and phonon... but
> you would loose a lot of the other stuff. vlc support in phonon is as
> optional as tiff or chm in okular.
>
Alright, you got me there. I was a little over-dosed on coffee when I
wrote that. I forgot about gtk since I already had a gtk app or two when
I installed evince.

> So on that box you wouldn't choose a KDE program. Simple.

Yes, it was simple. Everything on gentoo is just soooo simple ;)

I think this is the first discussion about desktop environments I've
ever seen that hasn't degenerated into a complete flame war. I love this
list.

Alec
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