On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 19:34:54 -0400, "Charles philip Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
said:

> "Yen-Ju Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> If there is a window manager which can work on both GNUstep and
>> GNOME/KDE, this problem can be solved.

> IMHO, I think it is unwise to force people to change their default
> window manager (as long as it is EWMH compliant) just to run GNUstep
> apps.

I agree.  It would be best to support EWMH as much as possible, even if
we can't get it completely.  If GNUstep programs don't work well in a
user's WM of choice when they try it out, they just won't use GNUstep.
Users aren't going to install a new WM just to try out a program.

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