2010/5/6 Михайло Падалка <[email protected]> > > That's all sound good, and shows that fpGUI is capable to create some real > apps. > But for me the main missing feature of it is a lack of native look&feel. I > want > all applications look the same, giving me a feeling of a complete system on > my PC. > Yes, I know that fpGUI supports themes. But if I set, for example, some GTK > theme > with Murrine engine, with animated progress bars - fpGUI will not look the > same, > and that's really bad for me. > All my projects are targeted mostly to the home user, and this is the place > where > eyecandy goes first.
I don't see people complaining too much about Firefox, Chrome(ium), Opera, Thunderbird, etc. even MsOffice has a different theme from the OS. Windows support for themes is quite good and you can use it in any framework, i assume on Linux you have also good support, i don't know about OSX but i would be surprised if you couldn't reproduce the exact same interface. Java sucks at this and people still use it. Razvan
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