Mark wrote:
> 
> > Each time this subject show its head (on gnomedesktop, for 
> instance) I 
> > see people divided on two fields, those that like the 
> current status 
> > quo, and those that would like to have less windows.
> The great thing about the way the gimp does it is that the 
> default could look exactly the same as it is now if that's 
> what people want, but it would allow people to customise 
> glade to their liking.
> 
> Personally I think that glade is a refugee from gnome1 and is 
> the only part of my desktop that has not had a UI cleanup as 
> part of the change to gnome2. Glade3 is looking really nice, 
> the mdi is great, hope to see support for "recently opened 
> projects", but the basic UI is still the same :/

Just for the record, I fully agree with the need to change the GUI to
"modern times".
If something has prevented until now this change is that glade-3 was
simply not working, and fixing segfaults and adding basic functionality
has higher priority than fixing the GUI.

Hopefully we will be able to fix the GUI asap.

Cheers,


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