On 27 Oct 2007, at 13:57, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Lazarus looks mighty fine natively on Mac.
It may one day, but currently it is still very far from that. For example, pretty much every setting wubdiw has a wrong button layout. On the Mac, if you have a single "ok" button, it should be on the bottom right (in Lazarus they are in the middle). If you have an "ok" and "cancel" button, the "ok" should be on the right of the "cancel" button (in Lazarus, they are ordered the other way around). Also, all those icons in the menus look pretty weird (very few Mac apps have that, and none that I currently use does), and the icons in the toolbar look out of place compared to icons other Mac apps (mainly because of the limited colour palette and lack of anti-aliasing in the drawings, I guess).
In general, for now it still looks and feels very much like a pure Windows or Linux application with an Aqua skin. That may be fine for Windows/Linux users coming to the Mac, but it would make me click on the wrong buttons all the time.
I have great respect for Tombo and the others who have done a great job porting the LCL to Carbon, but it takes a whole lot more work than that to look and feel "mighty fine natively on Mac". The same will probably go for any Lazarus/Delphi app ported to the Mac, for that matter (unless Lazarus can do automatic button layouting, and if the current layout mismatch is simply due to some wrong default setting for the Carbon target).
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