Out of the box I think all three would look very similar. Any differences would 
be attributable to how GTK is implemented on Mac/Windows and pixel density. 
(most standard monitors are 96dpi, while older Macs used 72, and of course 
hi-res displays are much higher and use a scaling factor for graphics designed 
for 72/96)

I’ve never tried to physically measure or nit-pick between Linux and Mac, but 
they both looked similar enough to me to not bother with any adjustments. While 
I have a Win7 vm, I’ve never installed GnuCash on it to test.

There is a significant change from 2.6 to 3.x series, however, on all platforms.

Regards,
Adrien



> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 2:49 AM, Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Is it expected that the look should be that much different between
> Ubuntu and Mac/Windows?
> 
> Colin
> 


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