
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Thomas Davie wrote:
http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net/images/controls-macosx2.png
My link was on leopard actually, but that still looks significantly different to the natively designed UI.
Significantly different? They are practically identical.
IMHO, they are quite different, and it shows. :) The first difference is the spacing. In the wxHaskell version, the enclosing tab is glued to the window border left and right, while there is a considerable margin in the native version. The inner boxes have spacious margins, too. The second is the capitalization in the native version. That gives it a totally different look! I even thought that they were using different fonts at first. Thirdly, the textlogs have different fonts. Again, the wxHaskell one looks non-standard. Overall, I think it's quite visible that the wxHaskell version is not native. What I don't understand is why, though; after all, most of the above is specified in Apple's Human Interface Guidelines, it's just a matter of implementing them. Regards, apfelmus -- http://apfelmus.nfshost.com