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Since you haven't read the article I'm afraid whatever you're going on about is irrelevant. GTK != Gnome.
Because people make things called.......desktop environments with GTK and it's also supposed to be, you know, cross platform? Are Windows and Mac OS's users of GTK apps supposed to look at Gnome's default theme?
Sorry, I can't laugh any harder and I will refrain from poking fun further at someone who obviously has issues and where the whoosh has long gone over his head.
Read the article before commenting further.
Edited 2012-11-09 17:06 UTC
desktop environments with GTK
A DE is not an application, damn, can't you use the correct term segetroll?
When someone makes a DE, it takes one version of GTK and base the development on that version, if they want to upgrate to another version of GTK then they rebuild and make the necessary adjustments and workarounds to use that version, I haven't seen any DE developer complaining, have you? nope, but as always you make things out of thin air. I have no words to describe your ignorance.
Edited 2012-11-09 17:09 UTC
Read the article before commenting further.
I did read that sorry article, and if you can read, you will note that GTK is still themeable, you should read that the API for themes is evolving and will settle down, mean while all you need to do is upgrate your theme, but as the anti-GNOME troll you are, you extrapolate everything.
Edited 2012-11-09 17:14 UTC




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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