GtkD 2.0 released, Gtk+ 3 with D.

Mike Wey mike-wey at example.com
Sun Sep 9 14:34:26 PDT 2012


On 09/09/2012 11:16 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 22:56:08 +0200
> "nazriel" <spam at dzfl.pl> wrote:
>>
>> Anyways, for those who wonder how will Gtk3 apps look at Windows:
>> http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2012/03/27/moar-windows-themes/
>>
>
> Looks promising, but a couple comments from Alex have me concerned:
>
> "Classic mode is unfortunately not supported yet. It will need another
> CSS file."
>
> "Also, “not really like windows” is not really a good description. In
> the course of tweaking the theme I looked at a lot of apps and widgets
> in win32, and I there really is no singular “windows” look. Even among
> the standard apps that ships with windows there are multiple looks for
> almost all widgets except the trivial ones (buttons, etc). Its really
> busted."
>
> Sounds like they're still merely trying to imitate the proper
> look & feel? I thought I had heard that GTK was finally going native
> with v3?
>

As far as i know the custom windows theming engine is deprecated in 
favor of the css solution.

-- 
Mike Wey


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