: Some doubts 'bout Revolution
i'd rather have my buttons looking native in winXP ;-)
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Set the lookAndFeel to MacOSX -- would be a nice Christmas present
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i'd rather have my buttons looking native in winXP ;-)
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At 10:44 PM -0300 10/4/2003, Júlio César Ködel wrote:
My question was: it is possible to make this look and feel of Classic
MacOS in a Rev. application running in Windows (i.e. I make a application,
that is distributed for Windows machines, and want to apply ClassicMacOS
style on it, as it is
I don't think that's what Júlio meant. I think he
wants his app to *look like* aqua when it runs
in Windoze, not just in development.
I suppose one could create 'aqua like' graphic
objects such as invisible buttons, but the
scrollbars in fields would be a problem, not to
mention menus.
At 12:57 AM -0700 10/5/2003, Stephen Quinn Barncard wrote:
I don't think that's what Júlio meant. I think he wants his app to
*look like* aqua when it runs in Windoze, not just in development.
He said classic Mac OS, though. (Julio?)
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At 10:44 PM -0300 10/4/2003, Júlio César Ködel wrote:
My question was: it is possible to make this look and feel of Classic
MacOS in a Rev. application running in Windows (i.e. I make a
application,
that is distributed for Windows machines, and want to apply ClassicMacOS
style on it, as it is
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At 10:44 PM -0300 10/4/2003, Júlio César Ködel wrote:
My question was: it is possible to make this look and feel of Classic
MacOS in a Rev. application running
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Set the lookAndFeel to MacOSX -- would be a nice Christmas present this
year.
I'd rather have a new bicycle. :)
Emulating OS X'x complex Appearance Manager would be a tremendous amount of
work, effectively requiring the reverse-engineering and re-implementation of
the
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I don't think that's what Jlio meant. I think he
wants his app to *look like* aqua when it runs
in Windoze, not just in development.
I suppose one could create 'aqua like
Hi Richard,
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 11:33:13 -0700
Subject: Re: Some doubts 'bout Revolution
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the
downsides to implementing Aqua emulation would be to encourage a false
confidence for things that might look good buy do not work properly once
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Hi Richard,
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 11:33:13 -0700
Subject: Re: Some doubts 'bout Revolution
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the
downsides
Are there any plans for Rev to simulate the Aqua appearance in the same
way? It would be nice for those of us who develop apps on Windows that
will be used on OS X to be able to preview the look and feel.
Ummm... no offence Roger but wouldn't it be nice to get even an emulated XP
look and feel
i'd rather have my buttons looking native in winXP ;-)
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On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 05:07 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
Ummm... no offence Roger but wouldn't it be nice to get even an
emulated XP
look and feel before RunRev goes trying to emulate OS X? If we had
full XP
theme support you could get OS X look anyway. Many of us have been
frustrated by
Each day I'm more convinced that Revolution is a
great program tool. Some things are amazing easy to do, and seems so powerfull
that I think no program CAN'T be developed in Rev. But, I must ask some
questions: (first, sorry by comparing Rev with VB, but I'm a BASIC programmer
since 1986,
Júlio César Ködel wrote:
1) Nowadays, more and more applications (especially those developed in RAD
tools) are using HTML, for display data, forms, or whatever. In my case, I use
HTML for custom relats (my program parses tags in HTML file and then replace
them with some data. It's a easy way
Hi Jlio,
To see an example of a full working Revolution+PostgreSQL application,
here as the Web issue (there is a Rev's client side app available too),
developped in less than some days, have an eye at :
http://acacia93.dyndns.org/citalis.xml and let me know, off-list, if
you need more infos or
What's a relat?
Ops... It's a report, he he he...
Well... Opening a local html file it's fine.
I don't know if is possible on all systems, but, in Windows, it's possible
to get a HTML Browser within a OLE Object. I know that Macitosh also have
OLE Objects support from Microsoft (and, if there
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