On 16/02/17 10:06, Pavel Grunt wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 2017-02-09 at 17:22 -0200, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) wrote: >> This whole series is the result of the initial idea of having the >> new >> iso-dialog to use this widget. Having it done only for the iso- >> dialog >> would not make much sense, so I went on and ported all other >> dialogs. >> The widget requires Gtk version 3.12, which should not be a problem >> for >> any recent distro. >> >> Using GtkHeaderBar makes dialogs look cleaner and more 'modern', >> also >> follow the style used by GNOME applications. In the near future, >> virt-viewer main window could also make use of it, as we recently >> saw in >> a series sent to this mailing list. > > so are we going for the GNOME style for all desktop envs ? In my > opinion it does not look nice in Windows and Xfce - simply does not > fit it in. iirc it was mentioned that there is a way to have both the > classic and the GNOME look in the discussion about Sagar's patches few > weeks ago.. I have no idea of what it looks like in Windows, but it indeed looks good in Linux environments. I tested in both GNOME and Enlightenment, not sure about other DEs out there. As far as I remember, the discussion on that other series was about the classic menu versus the buttons on the header bar. -- Eduardo de Barros Lima (Etrunko) Software Engineer - RedHat etrunko@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list