nanogui: nanogui widget set


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Subject: RE: nanogui widget set
From: Greg Haerr ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 1999 17:53:18 -0000
Message-Id: <01BEB7ED.543C6950.greg@censoft.com>

On Wednesday, June 16, 1999 6:53 AM, Alex Holden ####@####.#### wrote:
: On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Darran D. Rimron wrote:
: > For some apps, the size of the font is *VERY* important, to the extent
: > that a pixel off in either height or width can screw the dialog boxes
: > quite heavily.... *shrug* it may be worth finding that free "almost
: 
: Sounds like bad design to me.

	No this isn't bad design, just the reality when closely fitted dialog
boxes are put together.

: 
: > identical" font and using that as default.  The closer to the "look and
: > feel" of /real/ windows, Nano has, the easier it's going to be to drop
: > it into the community of Microsoft Brainwashed folks.
: 
: If that's really what you want.

	The reason I wrote micro-windows is because of the (un-understandable)
incompatibility between X (unix) and GDI (windows) people.  I am interested
in getting a project to a larger acceptance level of alot of people.  I don't
care about the religous wars between unix and windows.  But since people
persist, I created an engine that will run *both* api's. (In < 64k).  Let the MS
people run ms fonts and the X people run bdf fonts...

Greg

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