Re: what's the relation among wxWidgets,xWindows and GTK+?
- From: Carlos Moreno <moreno_at_mochima_dot_com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 19:46:50 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
Plus, they probably go for the "natural" look-n-feel of X-Window...
The X Window System has no "look-n-feel" "natural" or otherwise.
Mechanism, not policy.
???
Typical applications beginning with X have a particular (sort of
"archaic", for the lack of a more polite term) look and feel.
For instance, compare the look-n-feel of Xfig vs. the look-n-feel
of Gimp, or xpdf vs. other PDF viewers -- that's what I was
referring to.
I wonder if wxWindows applications created (compiled) with wxX11
will look like Xfig does, whereas those compiled with wxGTK will
look like GIMP (well, "look like" refers to the graphical look
and feel, of course) ... Hmmm, I'll probably go, download it
and try it myself :-)
Carlos
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