Hello, > Down the road you may be able to run gtk-sharp on Mac or Windows, or run > Windows.Forms on *nix and Mac, but I would not recommend that, since > - Gtk is the native UI platform for *nix > - Windows.Forms is the native UI platform for Windows > - and, Cocoa is the native UI platform for Mac OS X > > You will NOT achieve a native look and feel using a NON-native UI platform! > That is my opinion, and is the current trend amongst many other developers. > Just look at java.awt and you know what I'm talking about.
Gtk can use an underlying engine to render to the system. Until recently, I was unaware that MacOS X had a thing called the "Appearance Manager" which is some kind of library to do this. Someone might be interested in doing a theme for Gtk+ that uses this. The other half of the equation would be to get the keybindings to match the MacOS X, but that one is simpler than getting the theme done. > Miguel just checked in some runtime fixes about 1 hour ago, and Paolo is > working on it as far as I know full time! And Martin Baulig is joining us full time as wlel. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
