On segunda-feira, 18 de novembro de 2013 08:20:37, Martin Gräßlin wrote: > I'm afraid that exactly that will happen then and I think it's the shell's > responsibility to enforce the style. For things like Plasma Active or other > tiling setups we need to have the client without decorations. Our users > will not consider it as an application bug, it's a bug in our system. I > might be overly skeptical here, but my experience unfortunately is, that > apps and toolkits (exception Qt) do not try to integrate with the > environment.
Understood, but discussion on IRC shows that other toolkits do not want to add the feature and that Kristian does not want to make it mandatory either. You're the losing voice here, Martin. Do the best you can for kwin and Qt will help you. If other applications look out of place, we'll have to do our best to get users to report the issues as bugs. If you're right about your decision, other toolkits will eventually come around and implement similar functionality. If you're wrong, then they will keep doing what they're doing. Also note that there's another way of solving the problem: clients continue to decorate by themselves, but the clients somehow find the information describing what they should decorate with. That means you get the consistency *and* the performance of client-side decorations. I believe the forum for that discussion is the xdg mailing list. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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