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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T21:49:38.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> In the end I want there to be a DE that's to Gnome2 what TDE is to KDE3.\n\nReal cool. That's something I'll look forward to.\n\n\n> Native theme support is mostly hacked and only actual on windows/mac (because on linux gtk2 theme is not native anymore).\n\nOne thing I don't like on Basilisk and Pale Moon is the use of a built-in theme instead of the toolkit's one. I prefer that my GTK2 programs use the theme I chose. On Pale Moon, I think one can use an old Firefox theme called GTK native or something. On Basilisk, I had to hack together a userstyle.\n\n\n> Well, this thread shows me that a big part of being a developer is not letting other people demoralise and demotivate you -_-\n\nI'm sorry if it sound like I was demotivating you, but I never intended to.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Other/future projects • Re: GTK2 revival",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-28T21:49:38.000Z"
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