[CLUE-Talk] What's Gnome got?
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Mon Dec 10 19:54:03 MST 2001
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> Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:19:54 -0700 (MST)
> From: Matt Gushee <mgushee at hypermall.net>
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> Subject: Re: [CLUE-Talk] What's Gnome got?
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>
> D C writes:
> >
> > " Unlike KDE, which includes a built-in window manager, GNOME is window
> > manager independent. It provides a programming interface that allows window
> > manager developer to integrate full support for GNOME in the window
> > manager."
>
> IIRC this statement isn't entirely accurate. Yes, KDE comes with a
> window manager, but you can use others with some effort. GNOME also
> nominally has a "standard" window manager -- sawfish.
errrm... Enlightenment, methinks. Which for me, on my somewhat
antiquated machine, was much much too resource intensive.
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Seasons Greetings Cluebies!
Please join us for the final meeting of 2001!
KISS Session (6:30)
DHCP with Roy Johnston and David Hahn
--------------------
Main Session (7:15 pm)
DHTML David Willson
DHTML is Dynamic HTML, a combination of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets),
Java/ECMAScript, the DOM (Document Object Model), and of course HTML. DHTML can
be used to create attractive and interactive web-documents without serious
programming effort. The presentation will be more demonstrative than
theoretical.
David is a geek with a lot of love for (and a little knowledge of) Linux. He
does full-time web-database-development in a 100% Microsoft environment, but he
looks anxiously forward to gaining enough Linux knowledge to bring his first
server in the "back door". He also looks forward to doing a little
pseudo-development in Linux to prepare material for this presentation!
For additional information, log on to http://clue.denver.co.us/
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Jeffery Cann
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