Hi, Joao Victor <jvital@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > But we don't have to compare it with Windows. Let's compare it with > KDE. Let's take, for example, a very simple application, such as > Gedit. Forget huge applications such as Mozilla, let's just focus on a > simple one. GEdit isn't a very simple application, it is a GNOME application and it might turn out that what's slow on your system is not GTK+ but some parts of the GNOME framework. Anyway, whenever you want to optimize things, there is only one way of doing it and that is to carefully perform benchmarks and to profile the application in order to find out where exactly time is being spent. Without such information any discussion on what to optimize and how is a complete waste of time. Sven _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list