2012/3/29 Alex Fiestas :
> I'm going to just let my excitation talk by me since I have been missing this
> since I'm a KDE user (quite a few years now :p)
>
> What about open/save dialogs?
We are working on this. At the moment, there is a separate branch for
a decent file chooser. Obviously, here i
I'm going to just let my excitation talk by me since I have been missing this
since I'm a KDE user (quite a few years now :p)
What about open/save dialogs?
Notifications?
SWT?
:33 Thanks and great job !
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On 03/28/2012 12:22 PM, Thom Castermans wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for all the feedback and positive replies.
Shantanu: a funny coincidence indeed :) We are trying our best to make
it as good-looking as possible. I am aware of the OOo/LO integration,
but they do not use KDE settings or renderi
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for all the feedback and positive replies.
Shantanu: a funny coincidence indeed :) We are trying our best to make
it as good-looking as possible. I am aware of the OOo/LO integration,
but they do not use KDE settings or rendering, AFAIK. Its more that it
looks 'a bit better',
Thom Castermans schrieb am Sonntag, 25. März 2012 11:09:56
> Hi all,
>
> A brief introduction: I am an undergraduate student in Eindhoven, the
> Netherlands, studying Computer Science and Engineering.
> Together with a friend, studying the same as me but also Mathematics, we
> noticed how ugly Jav
On 03/25/2012 11:09 AM, Thom Castermans wrote:
Hi all,
A brief introduction: I am an undergraduate student in Eindhoven, the
Netherlands, studying Computer Science and Engineering.
Together with a friend, studying the same as me but also Mathematics,
we noticed how ugly Java Swing applications
Hello,
as far as I know there is already a way to force java swing applications
to use your gtk-2.0 theme.
see: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=72892,
as well as: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273829
(although as far as I remember it is a pain to make it work properly. I
rem
Hi,
What a coincidence, one of my colleagues (who's a Java fan) was pretty sad
about how Java stuff doesn't look good on Ubuntu. If you guys can get this
done, at least people can use KDE and get good looks :)
Again, I've no insights about the technicalities, but I remember many KDE
distros make O
Hi all,
A brief introduction: I am an undergraduate student in Eindhoven, the
Netherlands, studying Computer Science and Engineering.
Together with a friend, studying the same as me but also Mathematics, we
noticed how ugly Java Swing applications look in KDE.
This is logical, since Swing does all