> This is one reason why I'm looking forward to your widgetset. "Write once,
run 
> everywhere" nowadays only works with some workarounds or quite simple

That’s not true.
You can get the same feel & look and behavior with Java/Swing.
Also, you can get the same behavior (but not L&F) with eclipse's SWT.

Regards.

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De: Sebastian Kraft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: Sábado, 19 de Agosto de 2006 01:03 p.m.
Para: lazarus@miraclec.com
Asunto: Re: Free Pascal widget set

Am Samstag, 19. August 2006 17:48 schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:

> * I want it to work identical on all platforms.  By this I mean every
> component - even to the point where if there was a bug under Windows
> in the listview component, that bug should also be there for Linux
> too.  This may sound weird at first, but try and deploy and support an
> application across platforms.  It is extremely frustrating when
> components behave differently depending on the underlying widget set.
> Gtk1's treeview differs from Gtk2's treeview, which all differs from
> the Win32 treeview, etc..  The average Joe (non-technical worker) gets
> completely lost in such situations.

This is one reason why I'm looking forward to your widgetset. "Write once,
run 
everywhere" nowadays only works with some workarounds or quite simple 
applications...
and you're right this is really frustrating...

So do the job... I'll be the first one to use it ;)

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