Update of bug #27777 (project gnustep):
Status: None => Works For Me
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Follow-up Comment #4:
> Sorry, I mistyped... the value was NO when I tested.
That should have been 'YES'
> I should mention I'm using Windows 7 for my test.
I'm running XP, but I know of no reason that windows 7 should be different.
> I tried it both with it set to YES and NO and also after removing the
default.
On my tsystem this works as expected:
YES = native look
NO = NexT
Removed = NeXT (or whatever your theme says)
Given that yu seem to be the only person with this problem, I think you are
going to have to debug it yourself ... I would suggest starting by adding an
NSLog to print the results of checking checking this in
-setHandlesWindowDecorations: in WIN32Server.m ... that will tell you whether
your problem is retrieving the setting from the defaults system or in using it
later.
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