On Saturday 17 September 2005 08:50 pm, DJ Delorie wrote: > > Poor choice of words on my part. If you build it for the Mac you > > get all of the Mac like 'actions', and it looks like a Mac > > application. If you build it for Windows you get windows like > > 'actions' etc. Look AND feel if you prefer. > > So, wxWidgets knows that PCB's "Autoroute" option goes under Edit for > Motif, but Tools for Gtk?
If you want to discuss Magick there are more appropriate lists. :-) wxWidgets offers no Magick solutions any more than a hand coded version would know which menu Autoroute should be placed under, on different platforms without it being programmed in that manner. Autoroute is not a standard behavior of any platform. wxWidgets would know about the standard behaviors that should preformed and where they would be located to get the native feel for that platform. However you can still code it differently if you don't want it to behave in a standard manner. There are many samples in the wxWidget build, why not try a few of them for yourself; on different platforms if you like? You will either have wasted a few minutes of time if you do not like it, or saved yourself an immense amount of time on all future projects for the foreseeable future if you do like it. Maybe that is Magick after all... ;-)
