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RE[4]: QT does not get it right
by MacMan on Sun 15th Feb 2009 19:43
in reply to "RE[3]: QT does not get it right"
What do you mean it doesn't look native? Specific examples?
I guess you can't please the Cocoa nazis.
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I guess you can't please the Cocoa nazis.
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Does not look native? well, text does not line up in edit boxes, none of the controls line up correctly, etc...
One of the biggest reasons I use a Mac is for Cocoa / Objective-C. On linux I use GNUStep, which is not bad, but still needs a bit of work.
One of the big reasons I still use Windows, is C# / DevStudio is such a nice development env, although WinForms with Mono is definitely coming along nicely.
So, I guess your right about not pleasing the Cocoa nazis if thats what you want to call me. So I suppose say you had a really nice car you really liked to drive, and someone came along and said we are going to take your nice car, and you have to drive a Yugo or a Pinto because they were the lowest common denominator, and you did not want to give up your nice car, then I suppose that they might call you a car nazi?
Edited 2009-02-15 19:45 UTC
RE[5]: QT does not get it right
by phoenix on Mon 16th Feb 2009 04:32
in reply to "RE[4]: QT does not get it right"
Does not look native? well, text does not line up in edit boxes, none of the controls line up correctly, etc...
Can you post/link to screenshots that show what you are talking about? Saying "it doesn't line up" doesn't really help get the point across as well as a picture would.




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What do you mean it doesn't look native? Specific examples?
We have clients using our Qt apps for vision research on Macs. They couldn't tell any difference. One of them has OCD and any Mac app not behaving like one drives him nuts. In fact when coupled with the unified toolbar look they couldn't tell any difference whatsoever.
You ought to try out the examples that come with the RC release and post the discrepancies here. That would be a more useful comment.
By the way, I have often seen comments like yours even for wxWidget apps. wxWidgets uses native carbon widgets like SWT.
I guess you can't please the Cocoa nazis.
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