Javi Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > How do I make a checkbutton with Windows style? Have I make it from scratch? > If your application is for general use, then you shouldn't hardcode this; let people use the Redmond theme if they want Windows-style checks. If your application is for a kiosk or something, then just hardwire the system to use the Redmond theme. If you want default GTK look except for checkbuttons, then make your own theme copied from the default theme except for the checkbuttons. There is no good reason I can think of to do this without themes. In fact doing that is definitively Wrong (tm). As an aside the next version of GTK will likely have Windows-type check buttons in the default theme, however. Havoc -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
- [gtk-list] check button MS-Windows style. Javi Roman
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Erik Mouw
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Adrian Feiguin
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Havoc Pennington
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows st... Adrian Feiguin
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Owen Taylor
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Havoc Pennington
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Tim Janik
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows st... Owen Taylor
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Tim Janik
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-W... Derek Simkowiak
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