> with you here, especially since window's check buttons are circles and that > doesn't at all integrate with the rest of Gtk's look and feel. What, exactly, are we talking about? In MS Windows 95, the check buttons are squares with tick-marks in them to signify they are selected. If I understand Havoc and Owen correctly, they want to use the checkbuttons in the "Marble 3D" Gtk+ theme as the default checkbutton. So far, people seem to agree that these buttons are the clearest, and I agree. --Derek -- 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
- [gtk-list] Re: check button ... Stephen Witkop
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Damon Chaplin
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Peter R. Brinkler
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Derek Simkowiak
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Alexander Sendzimir
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Lars Hallberg
- [gtk-list] Re: check but... Alexander Sendzimir
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-Window... Martin Norbäck
- [gtk-list] Re: check button MS-W... David Given
- [gtk-list] Re: check button ... Ralph Corderoy