Hello Giuseppe:

I was working with an application (lxkb-config, you can find it at the lxde 
repository in sourceforge) to switch the keyboard layout and other settings of 
the keyboard. I also modify the lxpanel plugging to integrate it with the 
application. I guess that put all the application code in a lxpannel plugging 
will make it consume more memory. If you are interested in reuse the 
lxkb-config code I can help you.

About porting lxde to gtk3 I was wondering if someone have studied the impact 
on performance and memory consumption that this could produce, new 
functionalities always requires more resources . I guess that lxde should not 
jump into gtk3 until we answer that question.

Greetings

----- Original Message -----

From: "Giuseppe Penone" <[email protected]>
To: "Martin Bagge / brother" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 12:10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Lxde-list] keyboard layout applet

Is it possible to work in gtkmm or for performance reason I have to use gtk if 
I want to be my code accepted?
is there a reason why lxde is not ported to gtk3?
I ported several applications from gtk2 and gtkmm2 to gtk3 and gtkmm3 and it 
wasn't that hard.
Regards,
Giuseppe.




On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Martin Bagge / brother < [email protected] > 
wrote:



On Fri, 13 Jul 2012, Giuseppe Penone wrote:


<blockquote>
Is there someone taking care of it? I would work on it if somebody helps me
understand whom I have
to contact and from what code/version I have to work on.



The code sits in the lxpanel repository. Start developing and attach your patch 
at the patch tracker at sourceforge. Also good if you make the branch public by 
sending info about your progress here and push changes to a open collab 
platform like gitorious or such.

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