On Sunday 20 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Aha, a Plasma developer. I don't like Plasma.
love you, too. > It must be better. It needs lot of KDE stuff to install. well, yes, it requires the same libs as any KDE app. > Why? It covered my desktop background and nautilus on my desktop. perhaps you don't understand the point of a desktop shell application then: it's to provide you with a desktop. > It covered all my widgets. whatever widget system you are using is either actually part of another desktop shell app or else simply broken. i'm guessing the former. > And I can't remove the black bar at the bottom. that's been possible since 4.0.2. =) however, this all pretty much a moot point: > Other toolkits? I just opened a GTK+ theme file and saw there svg > images. So I thought GTK+ did support svg images. there is support for svgs in icon themes (which are already standardized as you noted earlier) and there may well be svg based widget themes for gtk+; or perhaps it was a desktop wallpaper theme or notification theme or ... perhaps you could specify what the theme file was for and we can turn this into a more useful conversation. in any case, the *point* of looking towards standardization is working towards common usage. so it hardly matters if you don't use or like plasma, if the standard is merely to codify what some particular $FOO_DESKTOP app does then this is the wrong forum for that conversation. if the intent is to bring together all such usages and get some cross-toolkit coordination, then we have something to discuss (well, with the provisos in my previous email) and kde's usage of svg's on the desktop is relevant. i suppose the first point would be to define *what* one would hope to standardize and to what hoped-for benefit. -- Aaron J. Seigo humru othro a kohnu se GPG Fingerprint: 8B8B 2209 0C6F 7C47 B1EA EE75 D6B7 2EB1 A7F1 DB43 KDE core developer sponsored by Trolltech
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