Matěj Cepl wrote: > I take Gnumeric and Emacs, but all other ones are in-Gnome > projects, aren't they (at least having repository in > git.gnome.org)? Gnumeric is part of GNOME Office, so it is also under the GNOME umbrella these days. The thing is that GTK+ 3 is becoming more and more useless outside of GNOME, given their recent changes, e.g.: * client-side window decorations are more or less required. They "fixed" their non-CSD fallback support recently, but that only means that it draws its custom title bar underneath the WM's. * discontinued support for theme engines, which means: - theming is limited to CSS, much less flexible than C (or C++) code, - theming code can no longer be shared between GTK+ 2 and 3, - the existing oxygen-gtk3 theme no longer works, which broke Plasma integration, - efforts like the gtk-qt-engine have become completely impossible, every single theme now has to be ported to GTK+ CSS. * the default DPI is now (at least in master) hardcoded to 96 instead of defaulting to the value actually reported by the hardware. * abuse of nonstandard *-symbolic icons. Selecting monochromatic vs. colored icon should be done by selecting the theme, not the icon name, and it should adapt to the desktop. Non-GNOME desktops want colored icons, unless they're using a theme like Breeze where (almost) ALL icons are monochromatic (which also makes *-symbolic useless). Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct