On 17/09/12 20:02, IBBoard wrote:
Also, XFCE uses GTK anyway, so GTK# in XFCE will look native, while GTK#
in KDE might look a little out of place (but if you're from Windows then
"not quite fitting with anything else" is the norm these days!)
Depending on your distro then you might find that someone put in an odd
dependency that still pulls in parts of Gnome, but Debian should be well
structured and shouldn't do that.
You can almost put money these days on any linux system having gtk
installed.
In the next few years there is a chance that distros might be less likley to
have gtk2 installed once more and more gtk apps switch to gtk3. In those
cases you should ask your users to install gtk2.
Ian
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