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Re: widget_slider cross platform (from windows to Mac) [message #78920 is a reply to message #78919] Wed, 11 January 2012 14:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Brian Wolven writes:

> Widgets on Mac and linux are implemented in X11/Motif, whereas on Windows they are... not.
>
> From the online help ("About widgets"):
>
> The style of widgets IDL creates depends on the windowing system supported by your host computer. Unix hosts use Motif widgets, while Microsoft Windows systems use the native Windows toolkit. Although the different toolkits produce applications with a slightly different look and feel, most properly-written widget applications work on all systems without change.

Yes, well, I think the only thing we can really conclude
here is that the person writing this probably didn't have
much experience actually writing widget programs. ;-)

I've written lots of programs with sliders, and I've
never had anyone complain about them. But, I can well
believe they looked screwed up on a Mac. (Don't have
a Mac, so I can't really say for sure.) It seems
to me a great many things on a Mac are sometimes
screwed up, and this often seems to be due to the
lousy X11 implementation on a Mac. (Having
read the Steve Jobs biography, I have a better
understanding about why this might be the case.
I'm *sure* he didn't like the first thing about
X Windows!)

Have you maybe tried one of the other X11
flavors that can be installed on a Mac?

Cheers,

David



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