On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 10:30  am, Serg Stoyan wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
>> Serg Stoyan wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> Here is another improvement in appearance: NSScroller.
>>> Fist patch changes drawing of knob slot of NSScroller (stiplled
>>> instead of solid). Second one is updates NSBrowser according to
>>> NSScroller's changes.
>>
>> I didn't apply this patch, mostly because I kind of like the solid
>> background, although I could be convined otherwise. Does anyone else
>> have a preference?
>
>   Tastes differ... I like OPENSTEP look of NSScroller.

I think we should stick to policy of having a NeXTstep look ... and use
NSInterfaceStyle where people want alternatives.  So a patch to support
an interface style which gives a stippled scroller background ought to
be admissable IMO.

>>> Working on NSScroller, I've noticed that coordinate system of the
>>> gnustep-gui and gnustep-back is not the same. NSScroller's knob slot
>>> is drawing with number of rectangles using:
>>
>> Isn't it because the scroller is a flipped view?
>
>   Yes, thanks. But I didn't quite understand why it is flipped...

To be compatible with OPENSTEP ... where this class is flipped.
I remember this from *way* back ... and just checked up that it is
still flipped in MacOS-X.
Really I think that this should be documented in the source code.



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