2008/2/10, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Did you explain why you need a java api? Did i miss that? I thought i told that in my first post but apparently i didn't. I need java because it's the only decent programming language that i can do at the moment. I can do php but that isn't good for applications. Also i could learn Python but i rather skip it all together and get strait to c and c++ but that won't happen anytime soon. 2008/2/10, Casey Dahlin <cjdahlin@xxxxxxxx>: > You can pick up python over a weekend if doing it interests you. Make > sure you get someone to look at your code though, as there's a gap > between python and good python that a lot of people miss (example: if > you are using getters and setters, you're doing it wrong). I don't know python but what's wrong with getters and setters? 2008/2/11, Tim Lauridsen <tim.lauridsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I working all the time to improve to look of yumex and i have seen these > mockups before, they look cool, but the problem with these kind of > mockups, is that they are hard to build, be cause they are not drawn by > the standard gtk theme used in fedora, so when you use the standard > widgets to build the same layout, it don't look so sexy. > I is also important for an application to fit in with the rest of the > system look and have use default font sizes, so people also can read it. > I am always open to suggestions to improve the look and functionality of > yumex, or even better contributions. You could make yumex exactly like those mockups and will look that fancy when a fitting (gtk or qt) system theme is installed. by default it should adopt the system gtk theme but making theme capabilities for the application (yumex) itself might be a good idea as well. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list