Thanks Michael,
I would be willing to ask and for that matter help if my minor skills can be of use, I'm going to guess that the way to contact the packagers for Windows and Mac would be listed on the mono-project.com web site?

SpoodyGoon

On 11/17/2009 9:26 PM, Michael Hutchinson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Andy York<[email protected]>  wrote:
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.
The standard GTK+ icon set is pretty small - on Linux people tend to
assume that they have the full Gnome Tango icon theme. Maybe someone
could make the argument to our packagers for including the Gnome Tango
icon theme with the GTK we ship on Mac and Windows, instead of the
standard GTK+ set.



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