2009/12/28 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net>et>:
I disagree. I like a clean style, e.g. the one of
Qtractor much more than
flashy designs, because I can rule it's look. Whereas I do agree, that a
call for more desktop environment themes is something we need. It would be
good, if we could choose different themes for different applications. Even
if I'm not a fan of applications that ignore the theme I chose, at the
moment I'm glad that some do, because different outfits make it easy to
discern different apps, with similar functionality. To be honest, I like the
look of some apps that come with their own style, but on the whole, clean
themes taken over from the desktop environment's theme will avoid that the
display looks like a funfair, with it's grotesque sensory overload.
2 cents,
Ralf
Ok it could be true, forget about flashy GUIs, for a moment.
I feel the absence of a solid Audio Widget Library, it doesn't mind if
it's in Gtk, Qt, EFL, skinable, fancy etc...
A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of
course accessible.
A knob, a slider, a vumeter, a toggle button. All packaged in a
library, to be a point to start for junior devs like me.
Not a library for a specific application, a general library to
provides that simple controls.
I know that libphat exists, but i've found it weird, i'm sorry.
If someone knows some library or want to write a new one is welcome, i
will help as much as possible.
Cheers
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