On 12 Oct 2009, at 23:21, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
Germán Arias wrote:
El lun, 12-10-2009 a las 19:33 +0200, Michael Thaler escribió:
But so far my experiences weren't that great. I tried to create a
project with project center. No icons are shown at all, so Project
Center is not useable.
Well with stable release (startup 0.23.0) ProjectCenter and Gorm are
usable. I have many projects made with these. But you are using
GNUstep
from SVN, and of course there are bugs.
They do work also from svn trunk.... I'm using them right now.
NSX11HandleWindowDecoration = YES. But today I tested this with
0.23.0
startup, and does not work. Maybe it's a bug or my memory fails.
it is GS*
If you run systempreferences, you will find both the preference for
letting X11 or GNUstep handle the windowmaker (the cited one) and
also GSSuppressAppIcon which inhibits the cretion of the small
application icons. You need then another tracker, on windows the
taskbar works fine, the same goes for mwm.
IN the long term you might want to extend GSUseWMTaskBar for your
windowmanager perhaps?
GNUstep has quite a lot of defaults for adjusting behavior (and we are
not averse to adding more to control interaction with other non-
gnustep software) such as how manus are drawn and whether app icons
are shown.
It seems to me that a lot of issues people have are with the fact that
there are no native packages with themes/defaults set up to integrate
GNUstep with the native look.
Perhaps people who like a a particular look could record what they
found out about how to achieve it so that people can see and download
it from the website or wiki.
You could have a screenshot (so people can see what it looks like),
and a file containing the defaults settings to reproduce the
appearance (and a theme bundle for the more ambitious works). People
could then download the file and/or bundle, and could install for
themselves.
Really, it would be nice if people who like a particular look could
provide that look for other people to enjoy.
Going back to Greg's idea of improving the website ... it would be
good to provide a repository for people to provide this sort of thing
for view and download.
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