You can also add the UI toolkit as deps when making packages.
Neither one is a huge download and can be easily installed alongside chrome
is need be.

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:42 AM, jefferai <jeffe...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Feb 14, 4:16 pm, vincenzo <v.pupi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > just theme something never make an application nativ. NEVER!
> >
> > > If the application needsQt - You needQton your system an so it
> > > can't be nativ on a GNOME Desktop.
> >
> > >Qtis still not possible.
> >
> > Oh yes! And if the application needs GTK+ you need GTK+ on your system
> > and so it can't be native on a KDE Desktop!
> >
> > GTK+ is still not possible! Use only xlib please! :-)
>
> You're both wrong.
>
> Any distro conforming to the Linux Standard Base Desktop specification
> are required to have BOTH GTK+ and Qt.  Although most distros don't
> follow the letter of the law here, it is not unreasonable to assume
> that a Linux system with a graphical desktop has both Qt and GTK+
> libraries installed.
> >
>

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