Heh! No chance. This will be too huge task to create creator ... FVWM has already FvwmScript module in which most of the NsCDE tools are written.
> The CDE dock kinda demands a 4:3 monitor as well No it doesn't. From the 1024x768 up to the highest resolution of this days, it works well. Screen ratio matters even less.
The statement about booleans is a total fallacy. In real life, this MAY be the case for some cases (to introduce a bug in some combinations), and totally harmless for other cases. It depends on the context. Even then,…
NHF, but I must ask: Are you a GNOME developer?
Right click on app item in Subpanel and "Copy to Main Panel" can be done without touching the keyboard, not to mention $EDITOR ...
Having independent components that can be integrated with various window managers and lightweight DE's is the most UNIX-way of combining bits and pieces for flexibility and builting something for what on other systems…
Why are you judging the whole DE on the basis of default color scheme (replaceable 5 clicks away with 15-20 ready made color schemes after log in)? One can even compose it's own scheme by clicking "modify", name it and…
Hi. Author of NsCDE here. Fonts in NsCDE are system XFT fonts. Whatever you install on your Unix/Linux system, and however you configure your XFT library (usually in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf) you will have it. Personally,…
From early 90-ties until today, when I saw CDE first time, I was impressed with it's outfit resembling something akin to brutalism in architecture. Whatever I used during the ears, privately or at work, I always tried…
> Your aesthetic is not mine. I find "material" toolkits to be masochistic at least if not worse. Right to the point. A pure visual and usability masochism. I live for the day when our buttons, menus, scrollbars and…
> I suspect CDE was designed to still work on monochrome displays, but color is imho very important for effective interfaces and CDE doesn't use it at all. To say something like this is a bit funny in the world where…
Maybe it is hard to someone to imagine, but yes. There are some of as who like 3D borders, brutalist semi-modern, semi-retro look dancing on the border of ugly and beautiful. This is what I look just now on my screen,…
Hi. I don't know why many people here have focus on things which can be easily configured in mentioned environments. All VUE palettes are exactly the same as CDE palettes, and can be imported into CDE either system…
Heh! No chance. This will be too huge task to create creator ... FVWM has already FvwmScript module in which most of the NsCDE tools are written.
> The CDE dock kinda demands a 4:3 monitor as well No it doesn't. From the 1024x768 up to the highest resolution of this days, it works well. Screen ratio matters even less.
The statement about booleans is a total fallacy. In real life, this MAY be the case for some cases (to introduce a bug in some combinations), and totally harmless for other cases. It depends on the context. Even then,…
NHF, but I must ask: Are you a GNOME developer?
Right click on app item in Subpanel and "Copy to Main Panel" can be done without touching the keyboard, not to mention $EDITOR ...
Having independent components that can be integrated with various window managers and lightweight DE's is the most UNIX-way of combining bits and pieces for flexibility and builting something for what on other systems…
Why are you judging the whole DE on the basis of default color scheme (replaceable 5 clicks away with 15-20 ready made color schemes after log in)? One can even compose it's own scheme by clicking "modify", name it and…
Hi. Author of NsCDE here. Fonts in NsCDE are system XFT fonts. Whatever you install on your Unix/Linux system, and however you configure your XFT library (usually in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf) you will have it. Personally,…
From early 90-ties until today, when I saw CDE first time, I was impressed with it's outfit resembling something akin to brutalism in architecture. Whatever I used during the ears, privately or at work, I always tried…
> Your aesthetic is not mine. I find "material" toolkits to be masochistic at least if not worse. Right to the point. A pure visual and usability masochism. I live for the day when our buttons, menus, scrollbars and…
> I suspect CDE was designed to still work on monochrome displays, but color is imho very important for effective interfaces and CDE doesn't use it at all. To say something like this is a bit funny in the world where…
Maybe it is hard to someone to imagine, but yes. There are some of as who like 3D borders, brutalist semi-modern, semi-retro look dancing on the border of ugly and beautiful. This is what I look just now on my screen,…
Hi. I don't know why many people here have focus on things which can be easily configured in mentioned environments. All VUE palettes are exactly the same as CDE palettes, and can be imported into CDE either system…