Jim / Tangent was said to have said,
> You can set up a .gtkrc (or maybe it's .gnomerc) that defines the style for
> gtk programs (font sizes, scrollbar widths etc).Not sure if it'll work with
> intimate... I've only used it on other machines before.
>
> Also, I can't remember the name, but someone on IRC was working on a
> GTK-Squished style a month or so ago... I was going to get round to checking
> it out for my home automation app, but I got a job instead...
>
> Jim / Tangent
It's actual name is GTK-Squashed.
It isn't a style. It's a set of modifications to the GTK+ lib to make widgets
smaller and take up less screen space. Myself and another tinker who's name
I can't remember ATM (It's Monday morning, please forgive :) compiled the
original set of modifications for GTK 1.28 from mvista.sourceforge.net. They
worked out well. We tinkered a bit more and them put the library in a feed for
people to play with.
Eventually the patched where ported to the version of GTK+ that Familiar uses
and placed into the Familiar feed(s). I also seem to recall that some work has
been to the File and Color Select dialogs to make them works for the smaller
IPAQ screen.
GTK-Squashed is in Familiar, but it's been overridden by the Thinice theme
ipkg that are installed my task-x. IF you ipkg remove gtk-thingreeber and
gtk-engines-thinice .ipk's, you can see GTK-Squashed.
Stephen L Johnson <sjohnson@monsters.org>
Received on Mon Jan 28 08:03:31 2002
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