> You can still see traces of this in application names (eg beginning
>
or ending with qt or k or gn :-) which was probably warm and fuzzy at
>
the time, but gets less and less relevant as the application matures,
> u
ntil it's just annoying.
Let's see... g*, k*, q*, x* ... I guess minor
On 15/11/17 07:01, Teresa e Junior wrote:
Em 14/11/2017 21:50, Len Philpot escreveu:
From what I recall, the debate was fundamentally about more options
and complexity vs. fewer options and good defaults. There were good
points on both sides and the idea of good, intelligent defaults
always
Em 14/11/2017 21:50, Len Philpot escreveu:
From what I recall, the debate was fundamentally about more options and
complexity vs. fewer options and good defaults. There were good points
on both sides and the idea of good, intelligent defaults always makes
sense, but it all too often (IMO) seems
On Tue, 2017-11-14 at 20:28 -0200, Teresa e Junior wrote:
> I wasn't around yet, I actually didn't even know about Mosfet and
> Havoc.
> I thought the only difference between KDE and GNOME at the time was
> that
> GNOME was created in response to the use of the Qt libraries. I
> started
> with
Em 09/11/2017 21:25, Len Philpot escreveu:
Please excuse my GTK / theme ignorance, but can anything built on GTK+3
be themed to look (more) like GTK+2? For example, make the title bar
narrow, with only caption and window buttons on it? Can tabs be made to
look more like GTK+2? I don't know how
On 11/08/2017 03:39 PM, Teresa e Junior wrote:
> Em 08/11/2017 15:25, Stuart McGraw escreveu:
>> On Fedora-23 which I am coming from I had to hunt around for a theme
>> that had the steppers [*] but no matter what theme I try in Xubuntu
>> (I've installed a bunch including Murine which I've been
Em 08/11/2017 15:25, Stuart McGraw escreveu:
On Fedora-23 which I am coming from I had to hunt around for a theme
that had the steppers [*] but no matter what theme I try in Xubuntu
(I've installed a bunch including Murine which I've been using on F23),
even if steppers appear in other windows