If I understand this correctly, there are a number of callbacks that you
have to register for in order to draw your own window parts. Has anyone
done this? Does anyone know the necessary callbacks to mimic this on
Windows Win32 and Linux?
- Ryan Dary
Seth Willits wrote:
On Oct 2, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Phil M wrote:
You know, I was just looking through the iTunes 7.0 resources and it
appears that iTunes is a custom built window frame. I thought it was
a new window type as well, but I see all of the elements in the
Resources including background gray images and the Close/
Minimize/Maximize widgets... here I thought they just reproduced a
Macintosh interface on the PC, but in reality they reproduce a Mac
interface on a PC *and* a Mac. But I could be wrong.
iTunes is a completely custom interface from head to toe.
--
Seth Willits
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