Ok thanks for your explanations, I don“t know much about gnome, I think.
LibGnome is the non-gui part of gnome... ok.

Could we say that gnome is yust a Framework to make it easier to use
gtk1 gtk2 and other stuff ?
Therefore gome is not a real Gui-Interface ?

regards
tanila

Am Freitag, den 23.02.2007, 22:01 +0100 schrieb Felipe Monteiro de
Carvalho:
> On 2/23/07, tanila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am very interested in having the gnome-interface, because i like the
> > Gnome Project very much.
> > Could you give me some tipps where to start from ?
> 
> Ok, first you need to understand what are "gnome" apps. Which
> applications did you take as example?
> 
> For a application to look like a "gnome" app, it doesn't have to use
> libgnome at all. libgnome only adds some extra things to Gtk, but the
> real important part, the core part is Gtk.
> 
> I just did the command "ldd /usr/bin/gimp", and I can see that gimp
> for example doesn't use libgnome, but I bet it looks like a gnome app.
> 
> What I mean with all of this is that the difference you see cannot the
> way you think, because you are comparing a Gtk 1 app with Gtk 2 apps,
> and there are separate themes on the OS for Gtk 1 and Gtk 2 apps.
> 

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