"Does the Rev engine provide a way to determine which window manager it's running under in Linux?
"If not, how can we reconcile this issue if we want to deploy our apps to either window manager?" Consider the environment your users are in, and don't worry about it - just adopt one style or the other. All your users will be using some kde and some gnome apps. So they will have had to get used to different looks and feels whatever WM they use. Whatever you do will not strike them as in any way odd or remarkable. For instance, I use gnome or fluxbox as WM, or sometimes WindowMaker, and kmail and firefox. Do they look the same? Probably not. I don't even notice.... I use xfe as a file manager, aka Finder, with WindowMaker and Fluxbox, and Nautilus with Gnome. Or sometimes Konqueror. xfe of course was written in the Fox toolkit, whereas Nautilus is gtk and Konqueror trolltech. It looks different from either, but this was the first time it had occurred to me that it is. The Apple gui design guidelines, or human interface guidelines in general, well, they were great in the eighties, but time has moved on. At least for Linux users. Uniform look and feel of apps is simply not a factor for us. Peter _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
