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gtk3 with lazarus
benohb:
Thanks for all :D
--- Quote ---Afaik Wayland will have libX11 too for X protocol apps.
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I hope to succeed
The God bless you...
TurboRascal:
--- Quote from: felipemdc on February 05, 2012, 05:10:47 pm ---In my idea in the future some years ahead we will have 3 major interfaces: Windows optimized for Windows, Cocoa optimized for the best Mac experience and CustomDrawn which runs everywhere.
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Even though some people object, I think it's a good idea. While Windows and Mac have consistent GUI, Unixes have a mishmash of widgetsets, so this wouldn't hurt, especially if it can be seamlessly blended into many of them... Mobile OSes also have not much consistency (neither is it particularly important since there are no desktop windows) or no proper widgetsets at all...
Ocye:
--- Quote from: felipemdc on February 05, 2012, 05:10:47 pm ---In my idea in the future some years ahead we will have 3 major interfaces: Windows optimized for Windows, Cocoa optimized for the best Mac experience and CustomDrawn which runs everywhere.
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What's about Qt?
I'm afraid there will be not fewer good interfaces, as you suggest, but even more than today. And any solution should fit the OS theme perfectly....
TurboRascal:
--- Quote from: Ocye on February 11, 2012, 12:57:05 pm ---And any solution should fit the OS theme perfectly....
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The thing is, contrary to Windows and Mac, there is no "OS" theme in linux and similar unix-likes; it depends on the selected DE or on the user's choice (what would the "theme" be of a "desktop" consisting of fvwm with a selection of Motif, Athena&Xaw3d, Gtk (gnome or non-gnome), Qt (KDE and non-KDE) applications?) ;)
Custom-drawn could at least possibly adapt to such a chaos...
felipemdc:
--- Quote from: Ocye link=topic=15956.msg86550#msg86550 --- I'm afraid there will be not fewer good interfaces, as you suggest, but even more than today. And any solution should fit the OS theme perfectly....
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Having lots and lots of interfaces might look only good, but then someone has to maintain all of those interfaces. Things need to be implemented multiple times again and again. And they all get obsolete and need to be rewritten for the next sucessor. So thats why I think that in the very long run CustomDrawn will be a winner: It needs only relatively small changes when the operating system turns upside down. And they do turn upside down more often then one thinks: Carbon removal, Windows GDI is already considered obsolete by Microsoft, etc.
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