Hi Garrett, Right. So, the same technique I think should still apply as long as you can display the gui look'n'feel you'd like to use.
If all else fails, d/l a 30-day trial of Rev for the desired GUI look'n'feel *after* you've got code more or less working and take the screen shots (of, I'm guessing, buttons, menus and the like). Use a bitmap editor to separate each of the elements and script them. Remember you'll need to get hilited/unhilited/enabled/disabled and armed/unarmed states for buttons and the like... Why isn't there a decent common GUI for linux? Judy On Sat, 20 May 2006, Garrett Hylltun wrote: > Hi Judy, > > Well, I don't mean the title bar and resize, just the gui elements that > are actually affected when we use the look & feel emulation in Rev itself. > > Whether it's Gnome or KDE, the title bar and resize stuff is all fine, > it's just that ugly motif look that comes with using the linux engine in > Rev that's a bummer. > > Using the Windows emulated or Mac OS Platinum emulated looks far better > than the Motif. _______________________________________________ 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
