Rodrigo Moya wrote: [...] > rather than GtkApplication/GtkUniqueApplication, I guess it would make > more sense to have a "unique" property on the GtkApplication class.
I actually had the very same impression :) > > in fact, if we want to make it easier for the user to create windows > with toolbars and menus, why don't we add convenience functions to > GtkWindow and leave GtkApplication as an 'application management class', > to deal with initialization, list of windows, list of open documents, > access to session management and any other desktop operations, etc, etc? That could be a route to explore - I think its really important to keep GtkWindow really simple in that respect though - it could be a dialog - it could be a popup window, a popup menu - or even a tooltip, So I would suggest that if we bind such logic into GtkWindow - making it some kind of hybrid composite widget - we should definitly do that in a GtkAppWindow subclass (that could be then used by the GtkApplication in question). Cheers, -Tristan _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list