On 2005-07-11 11:44:33 +0100 Nicolas Roard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The "plan" (at least mine) to have GNUstep apps looking like windows
apps is to create a Camaelon theme, and possibly another gui bundle so
that GNUstep system colors would be read from the windows system
colorlist. Note that you could also change the system colorlist on
gnustep already, either by hand (add them in your defaults), by code,
or by using the Preferences.app colorpref module.

With the right colors
(http://www.roard.com/screenshots/gnustep-windows.png) gnustep apps
looks more integrated (I believe the gdi backend has now resolved the
"black" parts in transparent images, right?). Note the winzip window
in the lower right of the sshot.

Of course, a real "windows theme" would be ideal.

I heartily endorse this ... I do not want my GNUstep applications to look like windows applications (I don't like the windows look and feel), but I do want to have that available ... so I would really like to see a good windows theme that could be bundled with windows distributions so that people clearly have the various native looks available to them.
I'm looking forward to the next release of Camaeleon.



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