Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You should re-read my earlier messages.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Petr Tomasek wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 04:14:08PM +0000, Alan Horkan wrote:
> > >
> > > I like Gnome, i use Gnome on Linux and FreeBSD
> > > but i also use Windows98 and i dont consider installing an xserver and the
> > > whole Gnome desktop appropriate or even easy just for one or two
> > > applications.
> >
> > Why to use xserver? Since we now have gtk-2.0 more or less xp,
> 
> i was under the impression that gtk-2.0 was not going to be available on
> windows for quite a while.

GTK 2 is already available on windows to a much greater extent than
before.  It's not an official locked down release, as there's still some
instability in the code base, but the API is basically fixed, and it'll
be done on a time scale much faster than writing a spreadsheet/wp will
be.

[ For what it's worth, the platform-independent spreadsheet code in
  gnumeric is much larger than the gnome-specific code there.  There
  just isn't a lot of it.  With gnumeric 2.0, there's even less 'gnome'
  code.  Porting gnumeric to windows is certainly a much easier task
  than writing a spreadsheet from scratch.  Free software has never been
  much about 'easier', though. (-: ]

Thanks,
-Jonathan

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