(...) I personally have no problem with "non-native"
look of an application in an "environment" as long as the
application itself is cool and powerful.
I think everybody on this mailing list knows that there are GNUstep
users that do not really care about that.
However there are people who care on the list, and the outside world
cares about it too.
I'm afraid that changing widgets would require additional porting
effort
when switching to another platform.
I'd prefer create a NIB for X11, Windows and Mac OS X so that it looks
good on these platform than
not being able to look good on anyone.
People discarding GNUstep for wxWidgets, GTK+, Qt are ready to code
more for their interface,
so they wouldn't be afraid if they needed to redo a NIB file.
Actually, this is the same with localization, you have to duplicate
NIBs and maintain them, but
reaching more users is at stake.
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