[GSoC] Container proposals by Ishan and Christian

Daniel Gibson metalcaedes at gmail.com
Sun Apr 3 16:58:31 PDT 2011


Am 04.04.2011 01:46, schrieb Jonathan M Davis:
> On 2011-04-03 16:38, dsimcha wrote:
>> == Quote from Daniel Gibson (metalcaedes at gmail.com)'s article
>>
>>> May be possible, but would probably look crappy - just like windows
>>> applications in wine look crappy (as long as you don't have a win2k like
>>> theme for GTK/QT so all your applications look like windows
>>> applications..). This may be acceptable to port or emulate windows
>>> applications, but not for developing new cross-platform applications.
>>
>> IDK why people are bothered so much by this.  I hate Swing only because
>> it's so sluggish-feeling, but GTK on Windows doesn't bother me even though
>> it looks non-native.  Similarly, I doubt DFL on Linux would bother me if I
>> used Linux as my desktop OS.
>>
>>> SWT looks great (==native) on Windows and Linux/GTK (probably also
>>> OSX?), so why not push DWT? Don't know what programming for it is like,
>>> though.
>>
>> My only gripe with DWT is, AFAIK, it doesn't work for D2 yet and I've got
>> too much other stuff on my plate to fix this myself.
> 
> If swing actually had a good-looking look and feel, it probably wouldn't be 
> that big a problem, but it's ugly. Still, for a lot of people, the fact that 
> something doesn't look native is a major problem.
> 
> Regardless, SWT has a great solution to making the GUI look native and 
> generally is extremely well-designed as I understand it (though unfortunately, 
> it considers GTK to be native on Linux, and I hate the look of GTK). 

Maybe http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/swtqt/ could fix that
for you? Don't know how stable and maintained that is, though.

Cheers,
- Daniel


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