On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Richard Charles <rcharles...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 21, 2015, at 12:49 AM, Jacek Oleksy <jole...@opera.com> wrote:
>>
>> I filed a bug, and the response I got today:
>>
>> "This issue behaves as intended based on the following: This is a
>> deliberate difference in metrics for NSTexturedRoundedBezelStyle
>> buttons that appear in toolbars."
>
> I do apologize for all the confusion. I can see what you mean.
>
> On OS X Yosemite the these buttons are the same height with only a shadow at 
> the bottom. On OS X El Captain the these buttons are different heights with a 
> shadow on all sides. On El Captain the toolbar button height has remained the 
> same but this button in other locations has the height reduced by 2 points.
>
> I have not felt inclined to move my development machine to El Captain because 
> of issues with the window server and multiple displays.
>
> My guess is that Apple reduced the button height in non-toolbar locations to 
> make the user interface feel less crowded. The 2 point decrease does make it 
> very noticeable to the eye as you indicated.
>
> The shadow all the way around increases contrast. They most likely have had 
> complaints of lack of contrast. I know I have complained about that.
>
> Looks like you are stuck implementing a custom button if you want the same 
> look as the Apple toolbar in your custom toolbar.
>

Yeah, this is something I would really like to avoid:/ I think having
2 points difference is better then going with custom button.

/Jacek

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