Nick Sabalausky wrote: > "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.
Ok, looks like this is specific for the linux chrome version. You have to right-click in the chrome title bar btw, not just anywhere. I do agree though that apps should respect or at least enable title bar decoration and theming. (Note that microsoft apps like office 2007 do not do this!) Most, if not all, linux window managers can be configured to force system titlebar decorations, perhaps it is also possible under windows.
