Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2012-11-01 10:56, Jonas Maebe wrote:
You would probably be happier with something
like MSEGUI or fpGUI (well, apart from the fact that neither is
VCL-compatible in any way).

Which might not be a bad thing - depending on your project needs. VCL
(and LCL) is too Windows centric, and has no place in Linux or Mac OS X
platforms.

That is a matter of opinion, and other developers would argue the point. Over the years, Windows has gained a lot of things that were originally implemented by other OSes, as such it could be considered to be the "standard bearer" for workstation OSes. If that means that workstation UIs and widget sets are heavily influenced by Windows, that might be something best lived with.

However I (for one) am strongly in favour of having at least one widget set that will run on top of X or even a frame buffer, discarding questionable cruft that has been pulled in by recent implementations of GTK etc.

--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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