One year ago I wrote a review of Gnome 2. Some people thought I was harsh, others thought I was fair, point is, I always write what I think and surely Gnome 2.0 didn't have the polish or stability of a .0 release. But one year has passed. Gnome 2.2.1 is out, and I must say one thing: I am starting to get impressed by the effort and the clean interface Gnome 2 is now offering. Update: Screenshots inside.
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goto gtkmm.sf.net and read up about gtkmm. There is nothing wrong with the kit per-say, I was interested in why there isn't a move from qt to gtkmm. Are there features missing from it that are available with qt?
RE: Eugenia (IP: ---.client.attbi.com)
Well, the issue has plagued X for a long time, however, for me, I simply save the image as a file then import it into the respective document. Some people don't like it, however, being from the old school of computing, I've always done it that way.
goto gtkmm.sf.net and read up about gtkmm. There is nothing wrong with the kit per-say, I was interested in why there isn't a move from qt to gtkmm. Are there features missing from it that are available with qt?
RE: Eugenia (IP: ---.client.attbi.com)
Well, the issue has plagued X for a long time, however, for me, I simply save the image as a file then import it into the respective document. Some people don't like it, however, being from the old school of computing, I've always done it that way.