hi,
anonym:
> anonym:
>> intrigeri:
>>> * it integrates nicely in a GNOME desktop (e.g. in terms of HIG ⇒
>>> consistent UI & UX).
> I did a quick and dirty test:
[...]
> which starts a-c-w (but actually configuring Tor fails, which I expected). GNOME integration is currently not great:
> * the fonts are very small (and perhaps blurrier?). FTR, I observe the same in Electrum.
> * Qt GUI elements (e.g. buttons) are fairly different than the GTK ones.
> My hope is that we could improve this with something like
> qt5-gtk-platformtheme, or perhaps themes like QGnomePlatform and
> adwaita-qt.
Thanks for trying and reporting back!
FWIW toolkit and visual rendering matters are important, but only
a subset of what I meant with desktop integration / HIG / consistent
UI & UX. I'm confident we can easily fix the widgets & fonts via
purely technical means, but the HIG part is about GUI *design*:
https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/
Now, of course I agree that we should not hold a-c-w to a higher
standard than the future Tor Launcher in this respect.
My point here is to highlight this important criterion while it's
still time to adjust the design, rather than at a latter time when
developers might be more defensive since they consider the new thing
as finished ;)
Cheers!