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Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
by John on Tuesday 27/Feb/2001, @19:59
If you have alot of money you can buy native compilers from IBM. Native compiled swing is very fast. Swing is themeable, it probably wouldn't be to hard to make it look like your KDE theme, I believe that GNOME 2 will have this, but I could be wrong. Also Swing is a very good API, and Qt, thin wrappers for Gtk and Motif are not the only toolkits for X.
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Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
by Silly on Wednesday 28/Feb/2001, @02:28
I wonder what happens when The KDE GNOME-theme-wrapper is pointed to the GNOME KDE-theme-wrapper is pointed to the KDE GNOME-theme-wrapper is pointed to the GNOME KDE-theme-wrapper is pointed....
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  • Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
    by SomeOtherGuy on Wednesday 28/Feb/2001, @20:11
    I wonder what happens when The KDE GNOME-theme-wrapper is pointed to the GNOME KDE-theme-wrapper is pointed to the KDE GNOME-theme-wrapper is pointed to the GNOME KDE-theme-wrapper is pointed.... <BR>
    <i>(Something like this)</i><br>
    continued on parent, please read all responses to the parent as well, and follow all directions.
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