Hello. On Пнд, 2005-09-19 at 20:24 +0900, Chris White wrote: > I think the problem here isn't about choice, but support. Mainly deprication > is the issue here. GTK2 was meant to be an upgrade of GTK1 interfaces. At > some point upstream is going to have to giveup and say "Sorry sam, use gtk2 > or we can't support you" (Who knows, maybe that's already happened).
This already happened. I was forced to move from gtk+-1 when one day after xorg update all russian letters in program's interface became unreadable. I've searched mailing lists, forums but no solution there. Then I posted bug upstream [1]. The answer was that gtk+-1 is unsupported... Thus. The idea to keep linux small is very attractive, but gtk+-1 library is not the variant until somebody continues to support it. Links: [1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169178 Peter.
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