2008/5/20 Giuseppe Pennisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Dylan McCall ha scritto:
> > A few suggestions on that regard:
> > First, I think it would make a lot of sense to avoid compromisey
> > workarounds at the present time; it would be forward-thinking to get the
> > theme to look exactly how it should in real GTK applications and see
> > about having these problems fixed at their source. We have 6 months for
> > that to happen. By contrast, Evolution has a horribly ugly problem with
> > its Preferences dialog, and I don't see that being given a workaround in
> > the theme either. (I do see the Evolution developers being given a stern
> > talking to by the GTK people, though). Same deal with OpenOffice.
> > Speaking of which, has anyone tested this with OpenOffice 3? I
> > understand it has less horrendous theming.
> >
> > Secondly, this is definitely not a theme-specific problem but a problem
> > with the programs. A bug should be filed if it hasn't been done already;
> > with these issues Firefox and OpenOffice.org are inconveniencing things
> > for everyone.
> >
> > Thirdly, Firefox 3 is still a release candidate so has quite some room
> > for bug fixes. I say leave the workarounds for that time when all other
> > hope is lost and people are still set on packaging the offending (enemy
> > of consistency) programs as defaults.
> >
> >
> I agree totally with you. Use many workaround is not a good way, we must
> make a theme in real GTK applications and push to solve bug, for example
> we might report this in bugzilla, launchpad, etc... .
>
> We must choose a way and follow it. We must fix some item and follow it
> with what we have available (murrine or clearlooks).
>
> I think murrine is better because is more flexible and a new versione
> (svn) can be released to improve the theme (please...if Cimy read this,
> can he say when he may release a stable version of murrine?).
>
> A snapshot is planned in middle August.

>
> I think it is wrong to look beyond what we have or to see other way.
> IMHO, we must choose and improve.
>
> Giuseppe P.
>
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