[...] >Something like this: > >Unchecked Checked > +-----+ +-----+ > | | |\ /| > | | | \ / | > | | | X | > | | | / \ | > | | |/ \| > +-----+ +-----+ These aren't particularly good. Does the X mean that it's crossed out, or what? If you want unambiguous (and looking pretty good, too), take a leaf out of XView's book. That used an empty square for off, and a square with a tick in it for on. (XView was in fact a very nice-looking widget set, and way before its time. Is there an XView-lookalike Gtk theme?) -- +- David Given ---------------McQ-+ | Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Disclaimer: We have no wish to offend you | Play: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | unless you're a twit. +- http://wired.st-and.ac.uk/~dg -+ -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Tim Janik
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Derek Simkowiak
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows st... Stephen Witkop
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Damon Chaplin
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Peter R. Brinkler
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Derek Simkowiak
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Alexander Sendzimir
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Lars Hallberg
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Alexander Sendzimir
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Martin Norbäck
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. David Given
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows st... Ralph Corderoy
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- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows st... leon
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Windows style. Havoc Pennington