2010/5/6 Михайло Падалка <[email protected]>: > > That's all sound good, and shows that fpGUI is capable to create some real > apps. > But for me the main missing feature of it is a lack of native look&feel. I > want > all applications look the same, giving me a feeling of a complete system on > my PC. > Yes, I know that fpGUI supports themes. But if I set, for example, some GTK > theme > with Murrine engine, with animated progress bars - fpGUI will not look the > same, > and that's really bad for me.
It's even worse for users that have to set the themes or font sizes due to bad eyesight, disability etc. Widgetsets spend quite some effort on getting the accessibility issues right (see for instance http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/). But then even lcl-gtk2 doesn't respond to font size change. I've tried to fix this but my lcl skills are lacking. Henry -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
