On Jan 28, 8:56 pm, Evan Martin e...@chromium.org wrote:
In fact, the various toolkits (Qt, Gtk, Wx, etc.) do pretty much
exactly what views does while also including the widgets that views
tries to wrap. If you're unfamiliar with the Windows API, you should
know it doesn't provide any
On Jan 28, 10:18 pm, Ben Goodger (Google) b...@chromium.org wrote:
First of all let me generally comment that this entire situation is a
clusterf*ck. I am not happy with the technical constraints imposed by
Linux and its assorted UIs on Chrome's UI and feature set.
Why? What do you mean by
Thank you for your reply, maybe I didn't choose the right words to
say what I meant (I'm not a native english speaker, but I'm
learning ;)
I didn't meant to sound rude in any way and if I sounded that way, I
apologize :)
Something you consider a constraint others may name a feature.
They're
$ hammer Hammer/test_shell
did the trick
Paweł Hajdan and Dan Kegel thank you for your help :)
There is also a problem with mscorefonts, but a little hack fixed
it :D
mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arial.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/