Gtk vs ViewsGtk
Benefits of ViewsGtk
- Better code sharing. For example, don't have to duplicate tab layout or bookmark bar layout code.
- Tab Strip
- Drawing
- All the animationy bits
- Subtle click selection behavior (curved corners)
- Drag behavior, including dropping of files onto the URL bar
- Closing behavior
- Bookmarks bar
- drag & drop behavior, including menus
- chevron?
- Easier for folks to work on both platforms without knowing much about the underlying toolkits.
- Don't have to implement ui features twice.
Benefits of Gtk
- Dialogs
- Being able to obey the user's system theme
- Accessibility for buttons and dialogs (but not for tabstrip and bookmarks)
- A better change at good remote X performance?
- We still would currently need Pango / Cairo for text layout, so it will be more efficient to just draw that during the Gtk pipeline instead of with Skia.
- Gtk widgets will automatically “feel and behave” like Linux. The behavior of our own Views system does not necessarily feel right on Linux.
- People working on Windows features don't need to worry about breaking the Linux build.