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    So I guess the implication here is apps written explicitly for libadwaita will not be usable on generic GTK. So a calculator, for instance, that uses AdwDialog won’t be executable on a platform that doesn’t support libadwaita, like windows.

    Will an app dependent on libadwaita be usable on linux without gnome? Like xfce, or xmonad?

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      Will an app dependent on libadwaita that be usable on linux without gnome? Like xfce, or xmonad?

      of course it will, that’s not the point, the point is to make apps that use libadwaita look consistent even in platforms outside of GNOME

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        6 months ago

        Ok, I thought the article was saying libadwaita was to add special features and styles for use in gnome specific apps.

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          Don’t worry, this article is mainly to clear some misunderstanding about libadwaita anyway, having questions about it is natural