uml generating tool

Michel Salim michel.salim at gmail.com
Sat Dec 9 18:14:01 UTC 2006


2006/11/30, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler at chello.at>:
> It would be much more productive to work on common widget themes. For example,
> if you're a GNOME developer, start by doing a Plastik-like theme for GNOME -
> Clearlooks is a good starting point, but there are noticeable differences, so a
> theme based on the Clearlooks engine modified to match the Plastik look would
> be great. Similarly, a Clearlooks-like theme for Qt/KDE 3 would also be useful
> (Qt 4 has one already: Cleanlooks). Right now, Bluecurve is pretty much the
> only option for a consistent theme, and AFAIK it doesn't have a Qt 4 port
> available as of now (only GTK+/GNOME 2 and Qt/KDE 3, and a GTK+ 1 version
> showing GTK+ 1's limitations). It would be great to have more. With a common
> widget theme, you might not even _notice_ anymore whether the apps you use are
> GNOME or KDE apps, so there's no need to reinvent applications.
>
The second thing to do is to patch applications to make sure they
honour the button layout setting (in GTK, settable in .gtkrc, in KDE,
in ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals). A lot of KDE applications ignore
this right now.



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