[virt-tools-list] [PATCH virt-viewer 00/10] Make dialogs use GtkHeaderBar

Sagar Ghuge ghugesss at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 04:33:06 UTC 2017


Hi Everyone,

I am still struggling to get things in place for classic menu bar and
Headerbar depend on different DE's. (I know I am getting late on this
:( ).

Here are some screen shots which I managed to took (all of are after changes )

I used XFCE, GNOME on Xorg, and TWM. and they are categorized depend
on environment in attachment.

There is something wrong with my TWM environment when I click on
fullscreen button it doesn't work. [also for other application like
Gnome-boxes ]

Correct me if I am doing something wrong, so that I can take
appropriate screenshots depend on constraints.

On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 11:05:13AM -0200, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) wrote:
>> On 16/02/17 10:06, Pavel Grunt wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > On Thu, 2017-02-09 at 17:22 -0200, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) wrote:
>> >> This whole series is the result of the initial idea of having the
>> >> new
>> >> iso-dialog to use this widget. Having it done only for the iso-
>> >> dialog
>> >> would not make much sense, so I went on and ported all other
>> >> dialogs.
>> >> The widget requires Gtk version 3.12, which should not be a problem
>> >> for
>> >> any recent distro.
>> >>
>> >> Using GtkHeaderBar makes dialogs look cleaner and more 'modern',
>> >> also
>> >> follow the style used by GNOME applications. In the near future,
>> >> virt-viewer main window could also make use of it, as we recently
>> >> saw in
>> >> a series sent to this mailing list.
>> >
>> > so are we going for the GNOME style for all desktop envs ? In my
>> > opinion it does not look nice in Windows and Xfce - simply does not
>> > fit it in. iirc it was mentioned that there is a way to have both the
>> > classic and the GNOME look in the discussion about Sagar's patches few
>> > weeks ago..
>>
>> I have no idea of what it looks like in Windows, but it indeed looks
>> good in Linux environments. I tested in both GNOME and Enlightenment,
>> not sure about other DEs out there. As far as I remember, the discussion
>> on that other series was about the classic menu versus the buttons on
>> the header bar.
>
> Please post some screenshots showing the before & after state of this
> on GNOME, Linux non-GNOME and Windows, so we can accurately evaluate
> what the change is.
>
> Also, I tried to apply this series to test it myself, but it fails to
> apply to git master for some reason
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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Regards,
Sagar
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