IMHO the glyphs are *less* important than the text. A simple version
of this function could accept text-only buttons - following the modern
human interface trends - and optionally an array of glyphs, if they
are needed at all.

Alex

2005/9/6, Marc Weustink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> [cut]
> 
> One problem I see with strings only are defaut "OS/widgetset" buttons.
> On gnome you have default glyphs for default buttons. If only strings
> are passed, there is no way to find out what glyph to use (or they have
> to be given through a second array)
> 
> Marc
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Alexsander da Rosa

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