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Re: NSScroller, NSBrowser and some issues


From: Nicola Pero
Subject: Re: NSScroller, NSBrowser and some issues
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 15:07:33 +0100 (BST)

> > >> I think we should stick to policy of having a NeXTstep look ... and use
> > >> NSInterfaceStyle where people want alternatives.  So a patch to support
> > >> an interface style which gives a stippled scroller background ought
> > >> to be admissable IMO.
> > >
> > > The NeXTstep look _is_ stippled. :)
> > 
> > I'll take your word for it ... I no longer have a NeXTstep system
> > since the
> > hardware I used for it died.  It didn't *look* stippled to me as far
> > as I can
> > remember, but I had a lower quality display back then and it could
> > just have
> > looked like a solid grey because of that.
> 
>   It is definitly stippled. If magnify screenshot of the scrollbar(as
>   well as NSSlider) you'll see that.

I think Adam was right in holding the patch until the issue was clear ...
but yes, looking at screenshots on the web, it seems that NeXTstep did
indeed used a stippled background for scrollers, so I'd say we want the
same by default :-)

However, I'd personally feel that the stippled background would be better
implemented by tiling a simple image (that is, drawing the image many
times, repeateadly, to cover the area), rather than by drawing a net of
dashed bezier paths.

It feels faster to me (but I've got no objective benchmarks, and I'm happy
to know that it's not that way) and it would have the important advantage
that by replacing the image with a different one, people should be able to
customize the scroller background more easily.





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