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Hi
I don't know if the GTK+ solution is the best because the GTK forms in Window$ or Mac don't look like the same as in Linux.
I never tested, but what a friend told me and it's what he using in other languages is the WX libraries. He said to me, that WX in windows use the API directly and the forms looks just like the same.
I'd never testes but i believe in him.
I don't have examples of integration of Mono with WX but if you try that please post.
(()) Paulo Aboim Pinto Odivelas - Portugal
Hello, I need to develop a cross-platform app using Mono. By googling on ways to get a more sexy GTK for Windows, I found GTK-Wimp that looks quite impressive. Unfortunately, I didn't find any tutorial nor sample code to use it with GTK#. Could someone please give me a link ?
Regards,
Vincent
If you use Gtk# from within the Mono 1.1.3 or 1.0.5 installers in a version of Windows that supports themes (Windows XP and 2003 do) you will get the Gtk# Wimp theme by default.
So what that means is that any Gtk# or Glade# application you create and run under the above conditions will already have the Wimp look and feel.
Furthermore, if you install the Gtk# Win32 Installer for the .NET Framework 1.1 SDK or its sister project the Gtk# Win32 Runtime installer for .NET Framework 1.1 Runtime, you will get the same features.
I also invite you guys to execute: gtkthemeselector.exe from your command line while in Windows XP or Windows 2003 equipped with the above installers to play around with other Gtk# themes like Metal. :)
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?gtks-inst4win
Hope this helps clarify some questions.
Paco
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