I am not an active developer on Gimp, so I realize my words won't have
much weight here. However, this discussion of the help-system seems silly
to me.
> On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 12:26:58PM +0100, Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > in the Gnome-Libs, because some people refuse to insta
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 12:26:58PM +0100, Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in the Gnome-Libs, because some people refuse to install gnome
> (I dont know why, but there are those people...)
Here is a good reason: gnome is large. TOO LARGE. And if you do not want
to use the gui it is a big
At 13:49 10.11.99 +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
>> Maybe the time has come to fold GtkXmHtml into the main library.
>
>Ugh... cough, cough. Have you looked at the GtkXmHTML (or however it
>should be capitalized) source code? One would hope GTk+ has higher
>standards. Not to mention that the "Gtk" p
> Maybe the time has come to fold GtkXmHtml into the main library.
Ugh... cough, cough. Have you looked at the GtkXmHTML (or however it
should be capitalized) source code? One would hope GTk+ has higher
standards. Not to mention that the "Gtk" part of the GtkXmHTML name is
quite misleading, ther
Austin Donnelly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wednesday, 10 Nov 1999, Sven Neumann wrote:
> > - Grab GtkXmHtml seperately. This is difficult at the moment, but I was
> > told that the gEdit application offers a seperately bundled one.
>
> If gEdit needs GtkXmHtml, and so does Gimp, does this