On 4/3/07, Lord Satan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Of course it is easy as it looks as ugly as my GTK Lazarus (for some unknown 
reason I cannot use GTK pixmap themes).

As I said those screenshots are old and from Linux when fpGUI didn't
have Xft (anti-aliased font) support. The latest fpGUI has
anti-aliased font support.  I'm working on a pixmap based theme for
fpGUI. That way graphics artists can create themes instead of
developers via code.

As for you Lazarus GTK Pixmap's problem.  Have you got the GTK1
Pixmaps theme engine installed (not just the themes). I had the same
problem under Ubuntu.  I could install Pixmap based themes, but no
affect under Lazarus or any GTK1 based apps.  After running Lazarus
from the command line, GTK gave me a error message saying it couldn't
find some pixmap engine .so files.  Used apt-get, installed it, and
now my themes work. :-)

It will be really hard to get Mac OS X users to use apps that look like this. 
They want that all their apps look the same and that is true for me, too

I'm taking it on step at a time and prioritising according to my
current needs. At the moment I have no need for OSX support. All my
clients are on Linux or Windows only.  Hopefully some day I'll get to
it, but I have more pressing needs to fulfil first.


--
Graeme Geldenhuys

There's no place like S34° 03.168'  E018° 49.342'

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