Remember this is just an opinion but I feel that the apprentice of Gtk#
applications look very nice on Linux distros like Suse, Fedora, or
Ubuntu but it always seems to that when I look a one of my Gtk#
applications on Windows it does not look nearly as nice in a addition to
missing stock images that seem to be available in all Linux distros.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but that is how a feel about the
appearance of Gtk# on Windows.
I am of the opinion that aesthetics are important in application
development so if I am able to make my applications look nicer on
Windows I'm going to try.
Thanks
SpoodyGoon
On 11/12/2009 8:33 AM, Cody Russell wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 12:36 -0500, Andrew York wrote:
I have been debating this very same question, my current plans are to
specify a theme I supply for Windows rather than relying on the
default theme and to specify the images if want for the actions.
Initial tests work really well but that is just a prof-of-concept and
nothing more I'm sure there are many problems waiting to appear.
.I have the same problem I can count on the themes in Linux to help
with appearance but on the Windows side it doesn't work too well,
because it would rely on users actively seeking out and installing
themes.
Why would you want to specify another theme, or allow users to install
other themes, than ms-windows?
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