i don't want to sound annoying, but don't you think you are wasting time and focus?
GTK2+ , GTK3, Qt.. a lot of "games" but little innovation or "real" development .. i have some questions.. where is the project going? what are the developers goals? what framework are you choosing to allow people to join and be productive? regards Andrea 2013/7/4 Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]> > > On 4 July 2013 10:47, PCMan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Will razor-qt source tree be separated into different modules in the >> future? >> > > I agree that's needed. I can't say whether it will actually be done, as I > don't commit a lot myself, but for the sake of cooperation I do believe we > should make it possible to compile like that. > I believe razor libs are used for theming of the panel. I'm not sure the > current approach is the best solution; it might be better if we make our > theme config do the work of changing the panel config itself, rather than > the panel pull in its config from razor theme. I don't know what else it's > used for. > > CCing razor list as I'd like some comments from other devs in that regard. > > If pcmanfm manages the desktop that's cool, although please do make sure > it's optional (so that other users can choose to run a third party desktop > widget if they choose to). razor-desktop is optional itself as well, so > that's a win-win. > One issue with the file manager taking care of desktop management is the > lack of support for extra desktop widgets (a desktop clock is the canonical > example). In an ideal world, the desktop is managed by a desktop app > (plasma, razor-desktop, ...) and file managers would provide some kind of > standard interface to improve interaction between desktop and fm. I don't > see that happening though. I believe it's more or less what plasma's FM > widget does but that's still implementation-specific, so useless outside > dolphin/kde. > > What do you use libfm for in the panel? I'm guessing the menu? If so, I'd > say that's an overreach from libfm. > I was thinking earlier about the possibility of razor-panel becoming its > own third party app. Theming/branding are the main issue with that but not > one that cannot be fixed. > If you have any pull requests that would improve interaction in that > regard, make sure to CC me on them on github (@Adys), I'll review them as > well. > > J. Leclanche > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Lxde-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list > > -- ------------------------------------------ Andrea Florio AT&T Brno - Tier 3 Network Specialist CISCO CCNA, CCNA Wireless, CCNP Certified openSUSE Official Member (anubisg1) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Cell: +39-328-7365667 Cell: +420-776-793519 Website: http://journey4ccie.com/ ------------------------------------------
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