Relative positioning (Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard)

2007-11-11 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Chris, Yes, because GNUstep has fixed positioning and sizing for its GUI elements, the themes that can be developed should be constrained. Developers of themes are unfortunately tasked with testing their theme against as many applications as possible, but in some instances there will be a

Re: Relative positioning (Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard)

2007-11-11 Thread Gregory John Casamento
- Original Message From: Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Christopher Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]; discuss-gnustep@gnu.org Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 5:17:27 PM Subject: Relative positioning (Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard) Chris, Yes, because GNUstep has fixed

Re: Relative positioning (Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard)

2007-11-11 Thread Christopher Armstrong
Hi By no means whatsoever did I intend to imply that I support integrating relative positioning directly into GNUstep. I used Renaissance as an example of an add-on framework that people can use to support relative positioning in their applications. I agree with your point completely. I did