Hello!

William Fraser has written on Saturday, 29 July, at 13:53:
>I realy miss the ubuntu netbook remix interface on my old netbook now it's no 
>longer available. I've written a launcher to replace the functionality that 
>can't be achieved by settings in LXDE (but still have a space saving title bar 
>to code). I've written it with gtk and have integrated it on LXDE as this is 
>to me the perfect desktop on lower spek netbooks.

>My question is, is LXDE continuing with GTK (as well as qt ) or is it moving 
>wholly over to qt with GTK being depricated?

Yes, LXDE isn't going to go away, it is in good condition, bugs are fixed
and even some improvements come time to time. LXQt will coexist with LXDE
and there is no reason for now to end the LXDE life.

>I ask as I would not want to spend months perfecting a GTK version if you're 
>migrating wholly to qt.

>Many thanks for this information.

>I would release what I've done once I've got the majority of bugs ironed out. 
>If both GTK and qt are to be supported going forward I could even do both 
>versions.

Thank you very much, this is pretty interesting to read. Looking forward
for your contributions.

>William Fraser

With best regards,
Andriy.

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