On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Pat Suwalski wrote: ...
> On the project I work on, Celestia, my goal is to have a UI that is > consistent with the Windows UI, so that it's literally a port. To that > end, some things follow the HIG (I have dialog buttons at the bottom of > the window as opposed to the side) Gtk add support for alternative button orders for just this kind of use case. It is at least possible to have it both ways if you want. I dont think there is any easy way to have the buttons on the side as Adobe seems to prefer instead of at the bottom but it would be interesting if it were possible. It sort of goes against reading order, unless you think of it as the next column/page but it does make good use of the fact that screens tend to be wider than they are tall. > and other elements from the Windows UI are kept for consistency. I think > I've reached a fairly decent balance. I'd be interested to know more about features on Windows you feel might go against the Gnome HIG. Feel free to send me a quick mail offlist if there are any little ideas. I'd like to think you can have it both ways but I would be interested to identify cases where you cannot, since there may be ways to improve the HIG or suggest a different approach that works better for both platforms. -- Alan _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list