> On Jun 24, 2016, at 19:00, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com> wrote:
[…] > I know that we don’t have designers to inverted something cool, but what GT > teem did is they took Google material design guidelines and implemented > widgets in Pharo, so if I use them it will be pleasant to the user’s eye. > Otherwise we are saying how cool Pharo is and how good we are, but a random > Android developer can build nicer interface because they have this sexy > widgets. Just to understand: are you saying that a better set of underlying widgets for Spec would solve the ‘ugliness’ issue for you? Because, fundamentally this should be doable. (Now we would need somebody to actually do it, that’s another question :-/ ) > And yes, in the end for me the big turn off with Spec is the direct example > with Tommaso. You know that something is wrong, so you want to change the > size of a font. And then you ask on the mailing list and it turns out that > it’s not that easy and you have to either hack something, or submit patch to > Spec… In the end I’ve decided to use plain morphic because at least there I > can change whatever I want. So, again to understand: you want to be able to change the font size of any widget from within the application, ignoring the System preference settings? -- Does this mail seem too brief? Sorry for that, I don’t mean to be rude! Please see http://emailcharter.org <http://emailcharter.org/> . Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry PLEIAD and RyCh labs - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of Chile