homemsemnome
(usa Debian)
Enviado em 10/08/2017 - 18:03h
Não. O gnome-shell é somente a interface gráfica do Gnome, enquanto o Gnome 3, por exemplo, é a junção dessa interface com todos aqueles aplicativos, ferramentas, papéis de parede, menus de configuração, etc., que vem por default e pá.
Sobre o Gnome 3:
Core Applications[edit]
Main article: GNOME Core Applications
There are a large number of GTK+- and Clutter-based programs written by various authors. Since the release of GNOME 3.0, The GNOME Project concentrates on developing a set of programs that accounts for the GNOME Core Applications. The commonalities of the GNOME Core Applications are the adherence to the current GNOME HUD guidelines as well as the tight integration with underlying GNOME layers like e.g. GVfs and also with one another e.g. GOA (gnome-online-accounts)[27] settings and GNOME Files with Google Drive[28][29] and GNOME Photos with Google Photos. Some programs are simply renamed existing programs with a revamped user interface, while others have been written from scratch.
Games[edit]
Main article: GNOME Games
GNOME Games have the look and feel of the GNOME Core Applications and are released simultaneously with GNOME. All have been rewritten conforming to the current GNOME Human Interface Guidelines.
Development Tools[edit]
Software has been written to provide development tools consistent with the GNOME desktop and to facilitate the development of GNOME software:
GNOME Builder is the new integrated development environment, Anjuta is the older one. Glade Interface Designer is the software to construct graphical interfaces using the graphical control elements in GTK+. Devhelp is an API browser, Accerciser an accessibility explorer, and there are several debugging tools, including Nemiver, GtkInspector[30][31] and Alleyoop, have also been provided to facilitate development of GNOME software.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME
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