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Actually, right now we have both. Although the directory is called "gnome-5250" it actually builds both gnome-5250 and gtk-5250. FWIW, I agree with you, I don't see any reason to develop for the gnome features... let's concentrate on GTK+ calls. > > Thinking more about gnome-5250 I came to this question: do we want to > use gnome features specifically (i.e. gnome desktop integration, > dialogs, etc.) or do we want just gtk? Personally, I don't see a need > for coding to the gnome libs. IOW, do we want gnome-5250 (what we have > now) or gtk-5250? >
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