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Re: GNUstep on MS Windows


From: Chris Hanson
Subject: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 19:47:48 -0600

On Dec 6, 2003, at 8:50 AM, Pete French wrote:
Isnt that all we need to do in GNustep to get the effect people are asking for ? Seems like it to me. Can have a couple of themes - one for NT4 style
buttons and one for XP buttons. That way it just drops in nicely to
whatever is running.

That's enough for some developers. However, other developers wanting to use GNUstep on Windows may also require additional features like Windows accessibility support, scripting support, and such.

I'd say, with respect to GNUstep for Windows:

(1) Get it working as it is right now (including ease of installation -- a double-clickable installer generated as part of the build process would rock).

(2) Add support for NSWindows95InterfaceStyle and NSWindowsXPInterfaceStyle to the Windows back-end. This includes features like Windows' awful in-window menu bars and tab-to-every-control behavior, as well as interoperability with the Windows clipboard, drag-and-drop, the Windows Explorer, the Windows registry...

(3) Try some experiments with AWT-style peering to get true native widgets rather than lookalikes.

I'm moderating my position; I think #2 would be sufficient for many developers, as long as it was done well enough. I think #3 may be necessary for some developers, but I certainly don't think GNUstep would be useless for commercial developers without it.

  -- Chris

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