Am Montag, den 25.07.2005, 09:40 +0200 schrieb Philip Van Hoof: > In the end it shouldn't, for the user, matter what windowing system > the user is using... ui differences between kde-qt and gnome-gtk are that big, you cant hide them by creating unique themes for both worlds, though i like what ubuntu has done in this case. ( And what makes me believe that job does not belong to f.d. but to the distributors. )
If you would create themes to make gnome and kde look really unique, the user will ask - why does the file open dialog work so different in k3b and gedit? - The hole ui design is different! > GN-whatever. The user wants it to "just work". Therefore i asked for a standard interface programmers can use where standard dialogs like open, save, save as are implemented. So if you run a qt app in gnome the dialog is substituted with a gtk one. So users gets the proper dialog for his desktop, where its possible. cheers, Sven Jaborek _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
