Andy,

You may want to look at wxSqueak at www.wxsqueak.org.  It's a library
for using OS native widgets in Squeak using the wxWidgets interface.

Cheers,

Chad

On 5/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have only just started playing with squeak and I suspect this is a very
very basic question!

The graphics in the squeak environment -- and by that I mean things like the
lines drawn round boxes and even the little widgets of the closing windows
etc -- seemed to be very primitive.  They seemed to lack the anti alias
smoothness which you find in, for example, flash.  I've tried running squeak
on both Windows and Mac, and the graphics do seem smoother on the Macintosh.
 So this makes me wonder if there is a setting somewhere in the Windows
environment which I have missed.  To put it another way, is there a way to
get squeak to use the native Windows widgets?

Thanks in advance

Andy
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