Hi, On Saturday 26 December 2009 22:38:32 Jens M Andreasen wrote: > And sometimes you just have reasons to outsmart the Toolkit, the WM, the > Desktop, the Theme and the Xconfig (as well as the user having more or > less lost control of it all) - to get things done right for the sake of > a consistent user experience!
No, a consistent user experience is _not_ to try to be smarter than the user. If the user likes his font 64pt big, so be it. Trying to be smarter then some users regularly results in be dumber for most other users. Just don't do it. Have dynamic layouts and use the systems fonts, colours and styles. They save you a great deal of work and time which you can spend on more important things like what your application is doing on all systems instead of how its looking on some systems. Arnold
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