Am Sun, 23 May 2004 19:02:50 +0200 schrieb Kim Woelders:

> Andreas Volz wrote:
> > I tried to compile e16menuedit and e16keyedit with gtk2.4 instead of
> > gtk1.x and both applications seems to work without problems. I
> > changed
> > only Makefiles and two lines in e16keyedit. Did you think switching
> > to
> > gtk2 in CVS and next release is a good idea?
> > 
> > There are still some GLib-GObject-CRITICAL warnings when executing
> > both
> > applications, but I think they could be easily removed or ignored.
> > 
> I think these programs are effectively unmaintained. The last code
> change was four years ago.
> If you send a patch and it looks OK. I'm sure somebody will apply it.
> It seems that quite a few people use the programs. so if you happen to
> fix a bug here and there, that would probably be appreciated too :)

Ok, it was too much work replacing the deprecated widgets so I recreated
the GUI with glade and merged the functionality into the new GUI. It's
nearly done and almost working. But I've some questions:

Would you accept a libglade application?

Would you accept a Gnome dependency or only plain gtk? With Gnome
some things are much easier.

Do you've some ideas for new features (in e16menuedit)? I thought about
displaying icons in the columns, editabe cells and (Gnome) drag&drop to
insert new entries to the menu.

But I asked myself also if this work remunerates. How much people use
e16menuedit or more important -> How much obsolete is e16menuedit /
e16keyedit? (-> E17...)

regards
Andreas


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