>> This is the price we pay for using a cross-platform tool. > > I can’t share your point of view on this. I can't see the reason which > prevents from creating a button which respects the Apple Human Interface > Guidelines for example.
Like you I am a Mac person, but as developers, we have to recognise that the majority of computers still run Windows. >From RunRev's point of view, it would be commercial suicide to have their default look to be completely Apple HIG compliant, since this would make them very un-Windows like. They have done an excellent job of making default interface objects that look reasonably good on all platforms, but if you really want the Mac look & feel, the you will either have to develop your own custom buttons, or switch to programming in XCode where the Interface Builder does everything in pure Mac mode. > Sorry, but personally, I prefer to make a standard Mac app that it won't > look like a Windows app for Windows users than the opposite ;-) That is purely a personal and commercial decision. No need to apologise for it :-) Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
