Sunday 27 of April 2008 17:06:03 Johan Vromans napisaƂ(a):
> Waldemar Biernacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I would expect that wxwidgets is richer than Win32::GUI ...
> 
> Why? Wx is an abstraction layer on top of several implementations. It
> cannot do more than the implementation supports (unless it can emulate
> it). Wx's strenght is that it gives the application the look and feel
> of the underlying --native-- implementation instead of something
> differently.
In this meaning yes! Wxwidgets cannot. 
However, I thought that there in the wxwidgets libraries would be defined 
styles which didn't exist in native libs.
Like 1 pixel text dialog border which can have arbitrary colour. Native 
Win32::GUI has not. 

Thanks 
Waldemar

> 
> -- Johan
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