On Wednesday 11 April 2007 14:40:31 Ricardo Cruz wrote:
tooltips, etc. Checked and Qt 4 does have support for system tray icons though.
Qt has support for tray icons back on 2.x series or even 1.x. I would, the day YaST becomes usable from every language as a framework. But for now, everything requires doing bindings to make things available to YCP.
I hear you. The Mono usage in Gnome makes me cripple. ;) I can live with Python because I can see clear advantages for both the programmer and the user (really nice to poke at its skeleton at run-time ;)). I personally never noticed any y2base overhead, but I have never done any profiling on it, so... Possibly its touching on the log files may suck at startup? (of course, we could fix it...)
If we could use Python or Ruby here, I would agree because I have seen the benefits other distributions got using them for small tools. But general applications using the YaST facilities become non-natural as soon you need anything else than a module. Some day may be YaST is usable from any language, and then, it will make sense. Duncan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org