On 2016-04-07 00:18, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Last I used OSX even Apple's own programs were fairly inconsistent with each other. I guess that's changed?
Not sure what you're referring to.
In what ways does Qt stuff not look native on OSX?
I don't have a really good example that is Qt and not the application. One example that might be Qt is that most modal dialogs on OS X are action sheets. That is, a dialog that is attached to a window. Other examples are the main toolbar and preference windows. The rows of the colors in tables are wrong. I don't know what Qt offers so I don't really know if it's Qt or the application.
The icons for a Qt application usually looks alien but that's more a choice for the application than the framework, I would guess.
How does it compare to GTK on OSX?
Well, GTK doesn't even try to look native. It looks as it does on Linux, at least last time I used it. They actually have a native application menu now days.
-- /Jacob Carlborg
