[Mono-list] Mono libs and linux desktops
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Mon Sep 17 19:02:08 UTC 2012
Also, XFCE uses GTK anyway, so GTK# in XFCE will look native, while GTK#
in KDE might look a little out of place (but if you're from Windows then
"not quite fitting with anything else" is the norm these days!)
Depending on your distro then you might find that someone put in an odd
dependency that still pulls in parts of Gnome, but Debian should be well
structured and shouldn't do that.
On 17/09/12 00:47, Daniel Lo Nigro wrote:
> I believe you can use GTK (and hence GTK#) under XFCE or KDE; they're
> not restricted to Gnome.
>
> For a native-looking application under KDE, you'd use Qt. There's a .NET
> library for Qt called Qyoto
> <http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Languages/Qyoto> but I've never
> tried it before. Here is a tutorial that might help:
> http://zetcode.com/gui/csharpqyoto/
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:07 AM, <mabra at manfbraun.de
> <mailto:mabra at manfbraun.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> Sorry, as a long-term Windows users, my linux - especially the
> dektop knowledge - is small. I am currently faced with the
> situation to make an UI program for linux and I am looking
> for non-gnome-able libs.
>
> Thats - I migrated a debian squeeze to wheezy yesterday
> and now, I understand the whole debate: The new Gnome
> is pure idiotie and I am looking for alternates, like xcfe or
> KDE, but which to know, if there are mono libs for one of
> these two.
>
> Just a tip would be great!
>
> Thanks a lot,
> ++mabra
>
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