On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Christopher Roy Bratusek wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 04.08.2009, 00:39 -0400 schrieb Allin Cottrell: > > I see in the the README.IMPORTANT file in sawfish 1.5.0: > > > > "recently the old GtkNotebook UI has been replaced by a GtkTree > > UI, sadly this widget does currently not support single-clicking > > it, so you need to double-click it." > > > > This seems to me a strange choice. The GtkNotebook API is still > > in good standing, while the GtkTree API is strongly deprecated > > (i.e., gets a worse write-up than most other deprecated GTK > > features). The current GTK docs say: > > > > "GtkTree is deprecated and unsupported. It is known to be buggy. > > To use it, you must define the symbol GTK_ENABLE_BROKEN prior to > > including the GTK+ header files." > > > > I know all that. But have a look at the notebook-style: sawfish-ui > --flatten. This is horrible. Too much options for this style. Besides > that: I'm working on updating rep-gtk to the gtk+ 2.12 API and started > implementing new widgets, to replace the deprecated ones...
OK, sounds good. Allin Cottrell
