Dov Grobgeld writes:

 > I just uploaded a patch that makes a gtk reflected widget shared
 > library that may be used to replace the normal gtk shared library.
 > Alex (are you there :-) promised to compile and create nice RPM's out
 > of it. :-)

Actually, what I thought of was more like a library that has only the
changed functions, named the same way as the original ones, which
would then be LD_PRELOADed for each application you want to hebrewfy!
To me that looks like a cleaner approach; what do you think about it?

I'll try to make RPMs with your patch. (Need to brush off my long
forgotten RPM skills..) As they say, watch this space for updates.

 > I tested it on gnotepad+ and it works beautifully. Unfortunately
 > it doesn't work on irssi without slightly patching it.

What patching did it need? Just curious. To me it seems like your
library replaces the standard functions and that's all. Why would an
app need patching?


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