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RTFA basically and understand what you are actually talking about. Vain hope I know.
You've read the summary, haven't the faintest idea what the article is actually about, waded in with a 'whiners' comment and ended up reinforcing what the entire problem is about. Well done.
What we have here are GTK developers having Gnome's preferences enforced that have nothing to do with them. GTK, a graphical toolkit, doesn't support theming? Really? I'm afraid you'll find GTK's developers (or is it Gnome's?) have never said that. In fact, they've never said much of anything because application developers have had to go through the commit logs to find out what the hell is going on.
Desktops that tell everyone they're only going to support one of this or one of that go to die. Programming toolkits for UIs that tell you they don't do theming (you know, the 'graphical' bit?) is a joke. Like I said, have fun with that sweetheart.
Yeah, whetever you said segetroll, btw, did you read the mailing list? nope? that's what I though.
And btw, application developers doesn't need to care about theming, damn you are ignorant, If I make an application using GTK what would I care about the theme? the application will use whatever theme is using by the DE.
btw, have you seen a XFCE developer complaining about this, or is just you?
Edited 2012-11-09 16:46 UTC





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2005-09-27
Blah, blah blah, You obviously haven't read the mailing list and you are just trying to spread the dust, it's ok, i would do the same if I were as ignorant as you, and themes are so overrated, of course, it is fun for 15 years old who like to customise their desktops instead of doing something productive with them, btw, are you even a developer anyway? I don't think so.