OK, I'll start working on it then when I'll get home from work. I'll keep
you updated.


On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Jon Nordby <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10 October 2011 00:43, Mihai Cozma <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply, useful links.
> > I also found the next text there:
> > "The plan seems to wait GTK 3.x become stable for win32 which takes
> sometime
> > which ultimately invalidate this instruction as we will go with PyGI
> instead
> > of PyGTK which is also another problem because GI isn't ported to win32
> yet.
> > That's the pity situation for mypaint win32."
> > So based on this information, is there any point in trying to fix bugs
> and
> > stuff, or we just have to wait until GI gets ported to windows and gtk 3
> is
> > stable for windows and so on? I mean, would all the work done trying to
> fix
> > the problem in 2.24 get obsolete by the time GTK 3.x and this GI gets
> used?
> Fixing the critical/blocking issues in GTK 2.x on Windows is very
> valuable still.
>
> Porting MyPaint to PyGI and GTK 3.x will likely not happen for the
> next release. Meaning that without GTK 2.x fixed it will be some
> additional months _after_ we get the next release out before Windows
> will get the new stuff.
> There are other projects that will benefit from having GTK 2.24 fixed
> as well. GIMP 2.8 is another release that is also blocking on
> this/these tablet bugs.
>
> And, I would not be totally surprised if fixes are also applicable to GTK
> 3.x
> --
> Jon Nordby - www.jonnor.com
>
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