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Tnx. I did some more testing - For one thing Qt4Haiku seems to use native controls. For instance, when Panel Background color is changed in Appearance applet, control colors in Qt4 apps change pretty much the same way as native haiku apps (which is a bit erratic, btw - the panel background color seems to affect buttons and other controls more than it does... panels).
There is a visual glitch here and there.. especially in text boxes but nothing major.
Actually this all makes sense - in the BeOS/Haiku the acclaimed BeOS C++ API is actually the lowest documented level for application development (at least for GUI apps) and therefore you get a lot of compatibility for free or without much effort.
Edited 2010-01-02 11:37 UTC