On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:53:56AM -0500, Fran�ois Pinard wrote:
> However, I do not run Gnome, and would prefer to not ought to change window
> managers as well.  A new language and a new design spirit is a lot already
> for the poor little me, I do not feel like embracing a new religion as well!
> I tried both KDE and Gnome for a while, and returned to my previous habits,
> probably because I merely failed to quickly see the promised wonders. :-)
> 
> However, I repeatedly read on the `pygtk' mailing list archives that
> PyGnome (whatever it is :-) is the way to go, yet the same lists report a
> lot of build and unstability problems (but maybe I misinterpreted them?).
> I merely want to be a satisfied, humble programming user, much more than
> a participant in the big adventure of GUI system development, finding the
> proper mix of CVS branches that would flawlessly compile in my environment.
> 
> Thanks for having read me so far, my friends! :-).  In your opinion,
> is it really a lost investment for me to rely on `pyglade'?  Should I
> better have to consider swallowing Gnome as well, and right now?  (Fiou!
> Shudder and dismay! :-) Could `pygtk' be adequately be used outside Gnome
> contexts, at least long enough to let me recover from the time it takes
> to become more seriously acquainted with all these new things?  Or else,
> is there something fundamentally wrong in my attitude?  Am I unreasonable?

gtk and pygtk doesn't require gnome
libglade and pyglade doesn't require gnome 

btw, running gnome-programs doesn't require you to run the rest of gnome
(gnome-compliand wm, panel, gmc and so on)

/Erik
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