"Lutger" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Nick Sabalausky wrote: > >> "Michel Fortin" <[email protected]> wrote in message >> news:[email protected]... >>> On 2010-05-08 18:34:02 -0400, retard <[email protected]> said: >>> >>>> Sat, 08 May 2010 18:22:37 -0400, Nick Sabalausky wrote: >>>> >>>>> Now that I find really surprising. On Windows, Chrome is one of the >>>>> biggest offenders of "To hell with native look & feel!" that I've ever >>>>> seen. >>>> >>>> Chrome, on the other hand, has consistent look & feel across all >>>> platforms. I guess the style comes from their own google web os system. >>>> It doesn't look bad in my opinion, e.g. compared to Java and Swing. >>> >>> I was mostly talking about the non-browser-window elements, such as the >>> preferences and the about box or any other windows. I specifically >>> ignored >>> the browser window because I understand they include a lot of custom >>> controls which doesn't necessarily represent Qt or Cocoa fairly. >>> >> >> Ahh, I was including the browser window. Regarding the dialog/preference >> windows: >> >> The dialog *body* has a very native look & feel, and I think it probably >> uses the native controls. >> >> The title/frame/border looks identical to non-accelerated Aero...but I'm >> on >> XP. One hell of a blatant gaffe. (And even if I were on Win7, I would >> definitely set the system to the "Classic" non-aero style anyway. There's >> a >> number of things I like better about it, aesthetics just being one >> reason). > > you can right-click and select 'Use system title bar and borders'. Or are > you > referring to the looks only?
That's not showing up for me.
