Re: Windows look and feel

2008-12-29 Thread Philippe Bernery
Hi, Thank you both for your answer. Fred, what would be different between a windows-ish interface and a real windows interface? -- Philippe On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Fred Kiefer fredkie...@gmx.de wrote: Philippe Bernery wrote: I asked the question sometimes ago (and got an answer) but

Re: Windows look and feel

2008-12-29 Thread Fred Kiefer
Philippe Bernery wrote: Fred, what would be different between a windows-ish interface and a real windows interface? I would draw the difference at the point where all the control elements get displayed with naive Windows function calls. Many Windows applications do that themselves and they look

Re: Windows look and feel

2008-12-29 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Windows is hardly a homogenous environment itself. I think a windows theme that is Close enough will suffice in most cases. Think about Java apps or even iTunes and such on Windows. They don't really blend, but they do make enough changes to work with the environment. I think that's

NSComparisonMethods / compare:

2008-12-29 Thread David Ayers
Hello, I just noticed that new compatibility methods were added to -base which use the compare: method in their NSObject implementation. From memory using compare: on incompatible types is undefined behavior. I.e. a compare: method may assume that the the argument is of compatible class and may

Re: Windows look and feel

2008-12-29 Thread Philippe Bernery
Well, this is what I thought about. I think having the menu in the window is the first thing to have, then if theming is good, everything should go fine. Anyway, what you all wrote is good news, I was afraid that GNUstep application would still look like an OpenStep application, I mean with the

Re: Windows look and feel

2008-12-29 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Well, this is what I thought about. I think having the menu in the window is the first thing to have, then if theming is good, everything should go fine. Yep. Anyway, what you all wrote is good news, I was afraid that GNUstep application would still look like an OpenStep application, I mean