Hi! > The application provides that UI (here [1][2] for some screenshots) in > order to: > * Configure the application (on the screenshot the Configuration dialog)
I am not a designer but I would somehow wonder if they would consider this a good user-interface design. > * A main window showing the input of the webcam, in order to get some > feedback (ie: if the head region was properly set) Does this use gstreamer? In general, is the application using gstreamer as de-facto standard for webcams in Linux/GNOME? > * And finally, some visual elements are required to be present > continuously. On that screenshot, the icons at that kind of top panel, > called the click window. It is used to allow the user the kind of click > (left, right, drag&drop, etc) Those should be displayed in the shell directly I guess (and in fallback mode somehow). In general, shouldn't we consider to split the application into front-end-configuration and a backend process so that the UI doesn't have to be cross-platform (which is always a compromise) and we can still benefit from all the details done in the backend. Regards, Johannes _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list