Xavier,

There are indeed a number of cross-platform positioning issues as you describe. Though, I don't think of them as RR's fault or responsibility, as they do provide tools to manage it. Just check out 'profiles.' You can set the loc, width, height, (in fact any property) of a control and then move it on startup. It's not that hard.

Also, as I'm sure many others have done, I have written my own positioning layout library with specific toggles for specific platforms.

Lastly, there are a number of major cross platform applications who ignore the repective native platform GUI's in favor of their own custom versions. If you create a custom GUI with it's own tabs, buttons, etc., then you need only concern yourself with the font setting in fields (I like Tahoma, it seems fairly consistent across Mac and PC platforms).

I hope this helps.

Chipp

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Note that this was discussed previously, and it is unlikely that a real
"OS X" appearance will be possible under Windows, although you might
think they could get close enough to at least deal with button border
offsets, field offsets, etc...
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