On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>wrote:
> I don't. > This is very "linuxish" and not "macish" :P > > Being seriuos: the posibility to change the look and feel for an > application, being "whatever you want" is powerful for developers, but > tends to create applications with usability problems, because users expect a > common user interface for all "common behavior" in their applications (at > least in Mac, it is that way, windoze users are more used to a non-common > user interface). > Yes change look for one application only is not good. But the blog post talks about changing the look of all the environment (well GTK) at once. Laurent. > best, > Esteban > > El 16/03/2011, a las 9:31a.m., Igor Stasenko escribió: > > > On 16 March 2011 11:09, laurent laffont <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, > >> I've seen: > >> - you can style GTK3 with > >> CSS: http://gnomejournal.org/article/107/styling-gtk-with-css > >> - GTK3 apps can be rendered in a web browser: > >> http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2010/11/23/gtk3-vs-html5/ > >> This sounds sexy. > >> I wonder how hard it would be to have SimpleMorphic go in this > direction. > >> And whether this is useful or not. > >> Laurent. > > > > Well, it is orthogonal. > > However, i like the idea of having similar to CSS for theming/styling UI. > > > > > > -- > > Best regards, > > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > > > > >
