Em Quarta, 26 de Julho de 2006 10:55, o Manfred Tremmel escreveu:
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 03:56 schrieb Ricardo Cruz:
In order to design the Yast-GTK package selector, I would like to know what you guys dislike about the Yast-Qt package selector and, if possible, how would you shape the interface to make it more of your liking.
First of all, is it planed to replace YaST-Qt with YaST-GTK, or is it just another alternate? It was hard enough to lose the YaST KDE-Conterolcenter integration and the Qt based SUSE-Watcher. Dropping YaST-Qt would be a clear sign for KDE users, they are no longer wellcome in the Novell/SUSE universe.
Oh, no. Sorry for not stating it; Yast-GTK is just a new interface module like ncurses and Qt. It will just be used on Gnome, XFCE and other GTK-based desktop environment. Yast-GTK will actually be a good thing for KDE users because rather than the ackward Qt interface, you may now link it to KDE libraries, since you won't have Gnome users on your back complaining about dependencies. This will result in a KDE look and feel, and will allow developers to integrate it better with KDE. We will also work on improving Yast-core a bit so we can have icons on Ok/Cance/etc buttons, for example, so Qt interface will also benefit. Cheers, Ricardo -- The moon is a planet just like the Earth, only it is even deader. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org