[Gambas-devel] Gambas 3 thingies (was ubuntu)

Benoît Minisini gambas at ...1...
Thu Jul 23 16:10:45 CEST 2009


> Benoît Minisini wrote:
> >>> I thought your program uses GTK+. The IDE uses QT4 in Gambas 3, so your
> >>> QT4 style displays frames without borders, whereas your QT3 style does.
> >>> Just use a QT4 style that displays frames with border if you want them
> >>> (blah bad taste...)
> >>
> >> Yes that was the cause, so Ubuntu's default style called "Desktop
> >> Settings (default)" is leaving out the frame border.
> >> Changed it to "Cleanlooks"
> >>
> >> I only now realise the biggest problem is not porting my project from v2
> >> to v3 by changing the syntax and apply other changes where needed.
> >> But porting my app from qt to qt4, it looks horrendous with every qt4
> >> style I use. Foreground/background issues, text size/alignment issues.
> >> Errors about invalid x/y positions with as result not displaying any
> >> contents at all..
> >
> > Do you have more details, screenshots... about these problems?
> >
> > For the Qt4 style, you can use the GTK+ style, so that you have the same
> > look than GTK+ applications.
>
> I will try to gather some screenshots for you.
>
> GTK+ style is the one not displaying frame borders, don't want that.
> Maybe it's the same as 'Desktop Settings (default) on Ubuntu.
>
> Some of the text issues are due to the fact that I set the background of
> my program windows to "TextBackground" to make it look nice, my own
> fault I guess.
> All objects placed on it (such as Workspaces look a bit strange then)
>
> I also noticed in Gambas3 that the small handle to hide/unhide a toolbar
> doesn't work anymore (with qt and qt4), is there a new property involved
> to active this?

No, now the handle shows the toolbar configuration dialog.

Regards,

-- 
Benoît




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