GTK++, stability, and the uncluttered future
GTK++, stability, and the uncluttered future
Posted Aug 28, 2013 13:50 UTC (Wed) by glaesera (guest, #91429)Parent article: GTK++, stability, and the uncluttered future
Boredom really is, what I need very often, too. So I am quite compassionate with projects, that still stick to GTK2.
At this time I use GNOME3.2 from Debian-Wheezy and think it is quite OK, only marginal problems appear, for example, when the cairo-dock interferes with fullscreen or almost fullscreen-windows or with popping up context-menus.
Nothing of that was reported yet, because it really seems marginal, though it slackens the workflow sometimes.
Today I found, that Windows that were dragged to the side of the screen to fill the right half, for example, cannot be altered in size, but only torn away from their side of the screen again, in order to continue their lives as normal windows.
Maybe it would be nice, if that half-screen-condition would be less of an exception.
At this time I use GNOME3.2 from Debian-Wheezy and think it is quite OK, only marginal problems appear, for example, when the cairo-dock interferes with fullscreen or almost fullscreen-windows or with popping up context-menus.
Nothing of that was reported yet, because it really seems marginal, though it slackens the workflow sometimes.
Today I found, that Windows that were dragged to the side of the screen to fill the right half, for example, cannot be altered in size, but only torn away from their side of the screen again, in order to continue their lives as normal windows.
Maybe it would be nice, if that half-screen-condition would be less of an exception.