Re: elementary would like to participate :)

2015-11-08 Thread Matthias Clasen
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Daniel Foré  wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> Sri and Matthias pointed us here. Basically the idea is we want to start a
> discussion about how elementary can be more involved in Gtk+ development
> and Sri thought a good place to start would be to try getting some of our
> Granite widgets into Gtk+. I think I know someone who would be interested
> in porting widgets and getting them into upstream. I guess the big question
> is what you all find most interesting.
>
>
Hey, thanks for coming in here. The tab bar widget is one that has been on
the GNOME designer wishlist for a long time too.
It is certainly the most complex widget on your list, but also the most
interesting one from my perspective.
I think there were some people (Carlos ?) who said they would take this on,
but so far nothing has materialized.
Using your implementation as a starting point would be great.
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Re: elementary would like to participate :)

2015-11-08 Thread Daniel Foré
Hey Matthias,




I remember speaking to you about it and you had mentioned you would prefer it 
to be implemented as a stack switcher and note a GTK.notebook. Does that still 
hold true? I imagine that we could probably take the opportunity to implement 
something that uses for example revealer to animate tabs and the like. Can you 
make any technical recommendations before I get someone on the task?






Cheers,

Daniel Foré
elementary.io

On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Matthias Clasen 
wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Daniel Foré  wrote:
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Sri and Matthias pointed us here. Basically the idea is we want to start a
>> discussion about how elementary can be more involved in Gtk+ development
>> and Sri thought a good place to start would be to try getting some of our
>> Granite widgets into Gtk+. I think I know someone who would be interested
>> in porting widgets and getting them into upstream. I guess the big question
>> is what you all find most interesting.
>>
>>
> Hey, thanks for coming in here. The tab bar widget is one that has been on
> the GNOME designer wishlist for a long time too.
> It is certainly the most complex widget on your list, but also the most
> interesting one from my perspective.
> I think there were some people (Carlos ?) who said they would take this on,
> but so far nothing has materialized.
> Using your implementation as a starting point would be great.___
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