On Thursday 10 of May 2012 09:16:15 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > Hi, > > Why are the toolbar buttons so butt ugly under GTK2, but pretty and > anti-aliased under Windows? Is applies to all toolbar buttons in Lazarus > IDE. > > See attached screenshot of how the Watches dialog looks under Windows > vs GTK2. Both screenshots are from Lazarus (trunk) executables. > It should be pretty obvious what I mean, if you compare the two > images...eg: under GTK2 you can't even tell what the images are for > the "enable all" and "disable all" functions. > > Is this a bug, or is there something I didn't enable when I built my > GTK2 Lazarus IDE?
It's known gtk2-gtk2lcl problem ... there's issue about it somewhere at mantis. Maybe drawing of image in gtk2lcl needs additional params. > ps: > I don't know if Lazarus with LCL-Qt under Linux are any better - I never > tested. Just try it :) I'm using it for real production on linux,win32 and macosx and haven't spotted such problems. zeljko
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