Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Nick Sabalausky <a...@a.a> wrote:
Jeremie Pelletier" <jerem...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Lutger wrote:
Jacob Carlborg wrote:
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As far as I know neither Qt(d) or gtkD uses native controls on platforms
other than linux, which to me is unacceptable. The look especially on
mac.
Qt used to try and look like native controls, but now it uses them
directly.
It has pros and cons, Firefox too has the native look and feel without
using the native controls, so it saves on the overhead of tons of GDI
handles and can render the entire GUI in cairo.
I use FF a lot and umm...no it doesn't. Not remotely. It's always stood out
as every bit of a blatant GTK app as GAIM, GIMP, or Thunderbird. As soon as
I can find a browser with equivilents too all my essential hacks (*cough*
extensions) and *real* controls (which rules out IE and Opera. And
Chrome/Safari... AH HA HA HA!), then I'm ditching this garbage.

..huh? What OS are you on? It looks perfectly native on XP, Ubuntu,
and Kubuntu for me..

Same here, Firefox/Thunderbird looks great in 7 and Ubuntu. Of course if you are using KDE and build firefox against GTK you won't have the look you're expecting, you need to build firefox against Qt for that :)

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