-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 actually, i think, the gnome way is a little bit crappy... i talk only about menus... SuSE's menu, compiz config menu, and yast are just a big screen with several icons, not really a menu. just an annoyning confusing list. That's why the first thing i do is to change the menu from default suse's one to the same one ubuntu use, i also mv both, yast2 control center and yast2 sw management to QT UI that are more powerful more good looking and much more easy to use. just my 2 cents Il 20/11/2009 16:35, Michael Meeks ha scritto:
On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 13:41 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote:
Seconded, QGtkStyle could allow us to focus our resources on really improving one YaST GUI so that it improves and fits into both desktops rather than having two that get minimal developer love between versions.
This seems unlikely to match the goals of those working on yast2-gtk, first of good quality Gnome integration, and secondly of a better yast user experience: so far, there is a certain amount of innovation there - improved sizing, layout and rendering of eg. 'frame' widgets in a more HIG compliant fashion, more icon goodness, the S/W manager etc.
So, your suggested approach seems unlikely to fly; would you really even entertain the converse - a gtk+ yast2 with some theming hacks on KDE ?
Regards,
Michael.
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