On Monday 10 October 2005 03:23, Richard Campbell wrote:
This discussion has come up on the list many times in the past (well, as far as skinning goes). Until ROS can run reliably and fast, there is no need for skinning support. When you can successfully run the NVidia installer to install your graphics drivers, then upon reboot run a dx9 or OpenGL based game and play for hours on end, THEN skinning support should be considered. Right now we still have graphical corruption just from our CURRENT windows classic look.
I cannot disagree with this logic but the fact that XP has moved the graphic style from the GDI routines and into a helper DLL cannot be overlooked - doubly so if ReactOS is to be intuitive to the generic WindowsXP user, who might try installing an XP theme like those available with the XP version of the WindowBlinds program.
That case, however, is a long way off - The few people I've mentioned ROS to have said "get back to me when it's truly stable and I'll try it out". That's not any of my clients, but a few local programmers and at least two of the hardware vendors I use.
DRH