From: Guido S. <gu...@ar...> - 2004-02-23 11:59:57
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Am 22.02.2004 15:35:55 schrieb(en) Thomas Leonard: > On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 08:46:38PM +0200, Guido Schimmels wrote: > If it works now, I'll add it. It didn't before (after changing > subpixel > AA, you had to quit your apps and restart to see the change, for > example). Now I see what you mean. No, instant apply doesn't work, indeed. I was thinking along a different line. I'm fine with ROX-Session as the =20 XSettings-manager. The built-in prefs GUI is what bothers me. If ROX-Session had all features of gnome-settings-daemon, I'd be a =20 happy man. Now I'm forced to run gnome-settings-daemon next to ROX-=20 Session for proper functioning of gnomecc capplets. That's a broken =20 setup though, too embarassing for Rox OS. One nice feature the g-s-d has is colour-management. E.g. in fltk2 and =20 in some cases Tk and *tif apps too, they use the colours from the gtk-=20 theme. > Ideally, core ROX-Session wouldn't have any prefs at all (or even a > GUI). > The only reason they're there is because XSettings doesn't allow > 3rd-party > applications to control settings, only the core XSettings manager. >=20 > The solution is for ROX-Session to read configuration information set > by > other applications (GUI front-ends, probably using ROX-Lib) and proxy > that > to XSettings (until GTK can read the settings directly). Would be great if we can get there. |