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>> As Allin said, you can get really good results if you stick with Gtk2 and
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Hi Kasper,
As Allin said, you can get really good results if you stick with Gtk2 and
use MS-Windows theme and libwimp.dll engine. As an example of that you can
download audacious media player (https://audacious-media-player.org/download)
and see how it looks like.
For Gtk3 I got good results by
On 10.03.2018 1:36, Kasper Peeters wrote:
I have successfully compiled a previously linux-only gtk-based program
on Windows 10 using the vcpkg packages. Things run, but the look is not
good yet.
What is the up-to-date status of getting gtk apps on Windows 10 to look
as native as possible?
You
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018, Kasper Peeters wrote:
I have successfully compiled a previously linux-only gtk-based program
on Windows 10 using the vcpkg packages. Things run, but the look is not
good yet.
What is the up-to-date status of getting gtk apps on Windows 10 to look
as native as possible? I tri