On Apr 1, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Ricky Sharp wrote:
On Apr 1, 2008, at 10:13 AM, I. Savant wrote:
Of course we don't know what the requirements are. You may have a
perfectly valid reason but customizing AppKit might be a perfectly
poor choice ... The best thing to do - as I said - is to explain
On Apr 1, 2008, at 10:13 AM, I. Savant wrote:
Of course we don't know what the requirements are. You may have a
perfectly valid reason but customizing AppKit might be a perfectly
poor choice ... The best thing to do - as I said - is to explain what
you are trying to accomplish and why Cocoa U
> Honestly I think most people don't appreciate how much stuff you get
> "for free" in Cocoa, but you learn pretty fast when you get to
> reimplement it yourself! :)
True, but there are many legitimate reasons not to use a standard
UI. FrontRow is a prime example of this. A kiosk application
On 1 Apr '08, at 6:52 AM, colo wrote:
Thats silly. eh' i'm not going to argue I have no need to just yet, I
still need to learn the detailed basics. But what of using opengl for
the gui then? The Blender app utilizes this to the effect.
You can create any kind of UI you want — look at all the
If you want to use OpenGL for your GUI, that's always an option, but
again you're on your own here. Cocoa provides very little support for
this (outside of the generic NSOpenGLView).
Honestly I think most people don't appreciate how much stuff you get
"for free" in Cocoa, but you learn pretty
Thats silly. eh' i'm not going to argue I have no need to just yet, I
still need to learn the detailed basics. But what of using opengl for
the gui then? The Blender app utilizes this to the effect.
On 4/1/08, Rob Keniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 01/04/2008, at 10:58 PM, colo wrote:
> >
On 01/04/2008, at 10:58 PM, colo wrote:
Is their no common toolkit like css for Cocoa GUI ?
No. This is largely because Mac applications are supposed to have a
consistent user interface. You can read more about this in the Apple
Human Interface Guidelines:
http://developer.apple.com/docu
custom UIs look and act really bad. Just looking different for the sake
> of looking different is a sure-fire recipe for dissatisfied customers.
>
>
>
> Mr. Gecko wrote:
> > How would I make a custom interface as in making the buttons windows
> > and process bar
sure your customer knows what they are talking about. 3/4 of
custom UIs look and act really bad. Just looking different for the sake
of looking different is a sure-fire recipe for dissatisfied customers.
Mr. Gecko wrote:
How would I make a custom interface as in making the buttons windows
a
How would I make a custom interface as in making the buttons windows
and process bar look different. I need this to give my customers a
more clean interface.
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