On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:10:14 +0000, Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> er... I'm not sure GWorkspace is a desktop -- it's a file manager. A > "desktop" for me is more than a file manager -- it's here to provides > common HIG, frameworks, etc. > But I would welcome a desktop effort based on GWorkspace, for sure > (even if I'm not sure how much the goals of such a desktop would > overlap with backbone's goal.. but well.. considering the lack of > progress on backbone during the last year...). I guess I just realize my mistake. No, I never take GWorkspace in a picture of the desktop environment when I was talking about it. Honestly I don't really use GWorkspace. I don't use any file browser. I prefered bash. Even if Rio and/or Quentin wrote a super file browser that is 100 times better than GWorkspace I wouldn't use it. I was just trying to silence the thread that discussing theme support in GNUstep which I thought it was quite misleading from the actual subject. My desktop environment is about preferences, global namespace and such. Not a file browser. Something like how to be able to allow file browser to open a URI like preferences:Themes and can load the bundle that has the theme preferences view directly in GWorkspace for example. Sorry for any misunderstanding I made here, Enrico. Please don't leave the project :( _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
