On 03/11/2012 01:24 PM, François Revol wrote:
GTK itself causes problems, because, it's not ported, thus not
available, to all platforms QEMU can run on.
It's certainly not available on Haiku at least.
There is no perfect solution here. I think GTK is the best that's out there.
By using GTK, we can leverage VteTerminal for screen reader
integration and font
configuration. We can also use GTK's accelerator support to make
accelerators
configurable (Gnome provides a global accelerator configuration
interface).
Hmm the thing using libvte that uses /tmp to insecurely store terminal
backlogs ? ;-)
Yeah, I saw it on a blog, it must be true!
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
As soon as the GTK UI is considered stable and usable, the default
could be changed from SDL to GTK.
Due to GTK not being as universally available as SDL, I'd really like
not to.
François.