On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:45 AM, jb<j...@kdenlive.org> wrote:
> On Monday 07 September 2009 23.11:56 Dan Dennedy wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Dan Dennedy<d...@dennedy.org> wrote:
>> > Sorry for the bad news. See attached. I can try to figure out what to
>> > do with the new code.
>>
>>     statusBar()->setMaximumHeight(statusBar()->font().pointSize() * 3);
>>
>> looks better for me than * 4 on both OS X and Linux with QtCurve. I am
>> not using strange font sizes either: 9pt on Linux (95 dpi) and default
>> on OS X (13pt). On Linux, even when I reduce the font to 8pt it looks
>> fine on QtCurve whereas 2 weeks ago the bottom is chopped from the
>> status bar buttons. So, *3 seems better all around, IMO. Even on Linux
>> with *4, it looks too tall - tolerable, but nicer looking with *3.
>
> Hi.
>
> I tried to address these problems in my last commit (svn rev. 3881).
> I disabled the frame around statusbar widgets using stylesheets (the frame was
> also visible on linux with some styles). However, I am not sure stylesheets
> are supported on Mac OS... I can't think of another way to fix that...

Yes, it looks good on both OSes, and the black frames are gone on OS X.

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