On 1/16/07, Nick LaForge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Things like good font support and accessibility.  Things
> like theming.  Cut and paste.  Drag and drop.  Shared caches for themes
> and configuration.  Standardized (and good!) open/save dialogs.  MIME
> databases.  Icons.  Cairo integration.

Silliness.  Meaning transcends appearance.  I would use tcl/tk.
Again, though, who am I to stop you?

Everything on that list except for maybe shared caches... and icons
are features that can make a practical difference in how useful a
program is. Not all of them apply to everyone, or to the specific
application discussed in this thread, but as a user, I resent software
that wastes my time with bad open/save dialogs, etc.  Sorry for the
offtopic reply, but that comment bugged me.
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