I've been working with QtDeclarative in my branch (slowly, as I've been
busy), gradually reimplementing the GUI. lp~ brady.brenot...

Native widgets aren't necessarily used at all (unless you create a new
QDeclatativeItem out of a QWidget in C++), so yes, this would naturally
give you a uniform UI appearance.
On Apr 4, 2012 5:18 PM, "Timothy Reaves" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is probably aimed more at Fabian than anyone else, although please
> feel free to chime in.
>
> There are a good number of UI differences between the platforms.  In
> particular, a lot of the widgets need to be re-sized for Mac ( I can't
> speak to Windows).  This is partially due to layout manager differences,
> and also to font handling.  Fabian has said he thinks Qt Declarative would
> be a good move.  Does anyone have any idea if this would make uniform UI
> appearance easier?
>
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