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CISC wrote:
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GTK-MUI is a totally separate project, and I have no clue why Raf_MegaByte decided to pollute the "news" about it with this pointless X11 thing which has been around for more than 10 years already .. there's another thing (equally old) that does something similar to GTK-MUI though; libX11, except it goes much lower level (it has to), is pretty darn slow, and last but not least, fairly buggy.
- CISC
Well, these screenshots were not meant as "news", I posted them to #aros and someone asked, if he might post it to aw.net. As I don't care, what someone does with those pics, he can post it, wherever he wants. You will get proper news, when gtk-mui reaches a stable enough level (again) directly from me ;).
Those screenshots were mainly used, to show a few (possible) zune bugs to others, but they were more o1i bugs than zune bugs, and the images show, that the bugs are fixed now. You can find all screenshots at:
http://homes.hallertau.net/~oli/gtk-mui/
But this is no news either ;).
The X11 Client lib is not so unrelated, at least it shows GTK, too. And I tried to compile some smaller X11 apps natively some time ago and realized, that the client libs are very outdated, so I find it good, that someone does new client libs. At least, if he opens up the sources ;).
I also had a look at libx11, which was looked promising at the beginning, but it's more than a mess internally. Whoever wants to use it, might be better off, rewriting it from scratch. But I found the GTK idea more interesting ;), that's why I started it.