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Button size and fonts issue with Linux vs Mac/Win

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Message       peroperic           Post subject: Button size and fonts issue 
with Linux vs Mac/WinPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:55 pm                        
Joined: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:06 pm
Posts: 1              I have no problem with sizing my buttons to be higher on 
Linux (or MacOS) vs. Linux, however, there seems to be an issue with Linux (I 
tried on Ubuntu 9.x default installation).

Rather than explaining this - take a look at the picture.
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As you can see, using the default height of 22 pixel looks "rounded" on MacOS, 
but when you use higher buttons the rounded look is gone. So if you want to 
keep that look you should keep your buttons at 22 pixels. This looks OK on Mac 
and Win but not on Linux (and there is no reason why it shouldn't after looking 
at that spacing).

So you would have to change GUI for MacOS and Linux rather than designing the 
buttons only once and keeping them like that. I'd like to keep OSX rounded 
buttons but don't want Linux version to suffer because of that.

Is there a way to compile taller buttons for Linux only and keep them the same 
size for MacOS and Windows? Is this a bug? Am I missing something here?

I also found a few more bugs and problems - where can I report bugs and feature 
suggestions in which forum?   
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