Dear All, It is my intention to submit the following changes to the Xfce Pattern: - add Menulibre (it's already part of Whisker Menu commands by default but the package is missing) - replace Leafpad with Mousepad (Mousepad is the default text editor in all main Xfce systems) - replace Evince with Xreader (part of X-Apps: fork of Evince with menu-bar instead of CSD) - replace Shotwell with Pix (part of X-Apps: fork of gThumb and has more features than Shotwell for photo management) - replace File-roller with Engrampa (part of MATE: fork of file-roller with menu-bar instead of CSD) - replace Totem with Parole (Parole is an Xfce app, thus more suitable to the be included) The suggestions above are for the use of native Xfce and also related X-apps over Gnome apps which since the introduction of Client Side Decoration (CSD), they don't integrate well with the look and feel of Xfce, which does not use CSD system-wide. X-Apps were created by Linux Mint as forks of Gnome GTK 3 apps, targeting Xfce, MATE and Cinnamon. The core ideas for X-Apps are: - To use modern toolkits and technologies (GTK3 for HiDPI support, gsettings etc..) - To use traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars) - To work everywhere (to be generic, desktop-agnostic and distro-agnostic) - To provide the functionality users already enjoy (or enjoyed in the past for distributions which already lost some functionality) - To be backward-compatible (in order to work on as many distributions as possible) Here is a good summary of what they are: https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_sarah_cinnamon_whatsnew.php All the mentioned apps are already part of the openSUSE distribution if you wish to try them. Best Regards, Maurizio Galli (MauG) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org