Here is what it currently looks like:
As you can see, it's not perfect. The icon is still on the bottom left, the menu is still floating. I've made all of the changes necessary to get the GNOME theme working again. I've also refactored it so that it loads nicely from SystemPreferences, which the previous version didn't do.
Once I get the final details worked out, you should be able to run your GNUstep applications alongside GNOME applications without any problems and without them sticking out like a sore thumb.
Any comments are appreciated. I am trying to make GNUstep blend into GNOME as much as possible so that you can port your Cocoa apps to many different environments easily.
Mostly Apple, GNUstep and stuff about me personally. I'm the Chief Maintainer for the GNUstep project.
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