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progress bar not chameleonized [message #7760] |
Fri, 19 January 2007 23:43 |
masu
Messages: 378 Registered: February 2006
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I'd just like to report that progress bar is not cameleonized on my system.
It looks like winXP progress bar.
Matthias
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Re: progress bar not chameleonized [message #11473 is a reply to message #7762] |
Fri, 14 September 2007 19:52 |
piratalp
Messages: 26 Registered: September 2007 Location: Argentina
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luzr wrote on Fri, 19 January 2007 20:18 | Yes, these are elements not chameleonized yet:
- HeaderCtrl
- ProgressBar
- ComboBox
- Menu (complete)
- SliderCtrl
This will be improving gradually (fighting GTK is time consuming issue...)
Mirek
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This info is outdated, Header, Progress & Combo are already chameleonized, Menu style.. I think it's just borning, having only item & topitem values for selected items is like having nothing.., they should support the 4 states plus one style for "separators" and a 4 state value for checks also, it also lacks a value for menu background, another for topbar background (so we can be render things like horizontal gradients present in .NET 2.0 & Office 2003), and a "lateral" value rendered on top of menu background (the area where the icons are painted), this should conclude Menu theming, SliderCtrl I don't know ATM..
Regards
Mauricio
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Re: progress bar not chameleonized [message #11563 is a reply to message #11478] |
Mon, 17 September 2007 19:38 |
piratalp
Messages: 26 Registered: September 2007 Location: Argentina
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luzr wrote on Sat, 15 September 2007 05:12 |
piratalp wrote on Fri, 14 September 2007 13:58 | Also, ToolBar style has a look[6] which does not belong for toolbars at all, it is used for buttons rendered inside, and it lacks the toolbar style itself, so we can render a chameleonized toolbar too (its background!), BTW what are look[4] & look[5] uses?
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Mauricio
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ToolBar chameleon is not quite finished; feel free to improve on it.
Anyway, I think that style of buttons rendered belongs right to ToolBar, because it is ToolBar who creates the buttons. (But I might be wrong too; I think that the proof of concept here is to provide the Office toolbar implementation that would be capable of displaying normal XP toolbar too).
Mirek
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Exactly, that's why I told we need look for toolbar background also (-Value background- maybe?), OTOH you left my question about look[4] & look[5] unanswered.. what are they for?
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