On Tuesday 20 December 2011 00:10:01 Calvin Morrison
wrote:
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Is not
the same situation. While most "gnome" apps are written in pure
GTK+, "trinity" apps are highly integrated with TDE (dcop, style, color
theme, icon theme, fonts, printing, etc).
Meh, disagree.
All GNOME apps pull in gnome dependencies. not all GTK+ apps are GNOME apps
however.
They have their own integration, priniting, theming, using dbus etc.
Of course, this is valid for _gnome_ apps. But, for example, you consider Gimp
being Gnome application? Yes? But I can run Gimp without gnome libraries. You
can run Krita without kdelibs?
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Serghei
No, I do not consider Gimp being Gnome application. I consider gnome
applications all that comes by default with gnome DE.