I would have replied if I had spare time on my hands.
Sorry about that.

I'm working on Xft (anti-aliased fonts) support for LessTif,
and some stuff for Xbae, and didn't immediately have time
to reply.

OpenMotif *has* drawn away enthousiasts. Sigh.

Theme support was addressed by Terry in his reply. There's also
some theme support in OpenMotif; maybe we should look into
porting their idea to LessTif without looking at their code.

Haven't had time to look at your original questions yet.

        Danny

Sam Halliday wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 09:14:35 +0200 Michel Bardiaux
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam Halliday wrote:
> > > err, hello? is this list active?
> > It seems the advent of OpenMotif has demotivated :-) many people.
> but thats a shame... all the major distros ship with lesstif, not
> openmotif as their first choice! unless you buy the 'expert' editions.
> last time i used lesstif, you were at the 1.x API level, now you are
> fully api compatible enough for all my apps to work, its only a few
> loose ends that needs fixing now (resources), it would be a shame for
> everyone to just give up... im almost tempted to pick up that
> xfree86/motif api book and start hacking myself!
> 
> btw, is there ever any plan to add theme support to lesstif? i think
> that would push the upper hand over to lesstif instantly! motif/lesstif,
> although widely used and legendary in their day, now look old hat
> compared to gtk+/qt.... ok, so it still looks amazing on a sun machine
> ;)

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