On 29/01/2008, Alexsander Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with mixed environments complained about the visual differences. They
> demanded a standard, consistent look and feel, regardless of the OS. A few

This is exactly what our clients said.  And more so when they ran a
mixed environment - Linux and Windows side-by-side (which is becoming
more and more so as they move to Linux).

> Rave Reports. We still plan to migrate to a binary-native solution and
> Lazarus is a top candidate -- however, the current LCL approach of using
> multiple widget sets may bring us back the same visual differences.

That's why we started working on fpGUI. I think you have  few options
available though:
* Wait a few months for the LCL-fpGUI widgetset
* Help implement it, to have it done quicker. ;-)
* Or use fpGUI directly without the LCL layer.

For obvious reasons (no LCL-fpGUI yet) we opted for the last option.
We still use Lazarus as our IDE and we (fpGUI) do have our own visual
form designer.

Regards,
  - Graeme -


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