[16:50] <dkessel> guys, would you say that gtk3 apps are properly supported in autopilot with version 1.5?
[16:51] <dkessel> is there a specific version that the libautopilot-gtk still has version 1.4, but autopilot itself seems to be at 1.5.1 ? (in wily)
[17:38] <balloons> hey dkessel!
[17:39] <dkessel> hey balloons :)
[17:46] <dkessel> balloons: any idea about my questions? ^
[17:46] <balloons> right, right
[17:47] <balloons> so ubiquity is written in gtk3. And there are some helpers DanChapman worked on to make it easier to test; they should be of use for any gtk3 app
[17:48] <balloons> so, yes autopilot has gtk3 support, and there are tests using it
[17:48] <balloons> are you wondering why the libautopilot-gtk is still named 1.4?
[17:48] <balloons> that I cannot tell you. probably just a naming thing, and worth asking veebers
[17:49] <balloons> if I might ask however, what are you thinking of ?
[17:51] <dkessel> i want to try replacing the manual test for mousepad, xubuntu's default editor
[17:53] <balloons> ahh brillant. i hope the gtk3 versions of xubuntu apps treat you better than the gtk2 stuff
[17:53] <balloons> do let me know if you need help or run into issues, etc
[17:55] <dkessel> balloons: sure, will do :)
[17:55] <balloons> and do talk to Dan about the helpers for gtk3
[17:55] <balloons> if things go well that is; they may be of use
[17:55] <dkessel> ok