wow. I guess http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74620 makes it
clear it is not us.
Thanks for finding out. Well GTK+ was always like that, and especially
in Windows it is more untested. The problem is not if GTK was better
when Gajim started, but if there is a real alternative open source
solution for a stable and extensively tested GUI. And there isn't,
because open source does not give enough money back for such a
mechanism to exist.
GTK in Linux just works so it's acceptable allover as such.
if you are a python fan, then the best GUI for Windows is wxPython and
you can have a look at IronPython speaking to MS SWF (.NET).
On 1/6/07, Andrew Diederich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Nikos,
Friday, January 5, 2007, 11:44:59 AM, you wrote:
yes and unfortunately if you have this everytime, I advise you to look
for this problem in GOOGLE or in bugs.gnome.org under GTK+ in case
it's been reported. [which I bet it has]
Looks like it's been reported 6 times since 2002 (bugs 371288, 376779,
351617, 344826, 329356, and one fix attempt in 74620.
in any case, this doesn't seem to be a bug from our side (at least as
far as I can say)
Yeah, that looks true.
GTK (and especially on Windows) sucks. More on why
http://blogs.gnome.org/view/timj/2006/12/20/0 [and this talks about
Linux too! imagine Windows.. :/ {AFAICT, only one guy hacks on
Windows}]
Was gtk+ better when gajim was started, then? I do really like gajim
(partially because I'm a python fan), but the gtk+ is getting on my
nerves.
if u have evidence it is us, inform us though.
Will do.
rest snipped
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Best regards,
Andrew
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