If one really needs to use the metal look, then use Eric Chatonet's
method using a small metal graphic as a background image. Looks
great, no hassles. It's in one of his lessons, free, online.
LunchnMeets wrote:
...and there is a problem with Metal appearance.
Apple solved all problems related to that short-lived motif:
Important: In Mac OS X v10.5 and later, there are no brushed metal
windows. Windows that were designed as brushed metal windows to
run in earlier versions of Mac OS X should adopt the Leopard look
in Mac OS X v10.5. For the most part this is automatic. You may
need to adjust your layout so that no window-frame material is
visible on the sides of the window and you should ensure that
the controls you used in the toolbar are still appropriate.
<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/XHIGWindows/chapter_18_section_3.html#>
One less platform-specific anomaly to deal with. :)
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