up with PyGUI!
Alex Martelli
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Wed Sep 15 10:20:31 EDT 2004
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Jorge Godoy <godoy at ieee.org> wrote: ... > > On a Mac it looks like anything else does on a Mac, and > > on Linux or Windows it (currently) looks like anything > > else that uses Gtk. > > I'm not familiar with the looks on Macs... But I remember something of > it, from the last visit to a store that has some of these here > (I remember specially the design of the computers, the look of the > applications seemed very interesting, but KDE is approaching it very > fast, IMHO). IMNSHO, nope -- I'm quite a fan of KDE, but I discovered Macs 9 months ago and immediately fell in love with MacOSX's "Aqua" user interface look and feel. These days I use a Mac for everything I can possibly use one for, even though I mostly program for Linux (and a little Windows). > I really would like a lot if it was possible to write > non-GPL code with Qt (not that I'm against GPL software, but some It's perfectly possible: Trolltech, the authors of Qt, will be extremely happy to sell you a commercial license of Qt so you can develop and sell your code as closed-source or whatever. > > As far as I can remember, I drew them with Appleworks 6, > > printed them to PDF files, opened them with Preview and > > then saved them as jpegs. (Photoshop might also have been > > involved in there somewhere, I don't recall now.) > > Too bad these aren't tools available on Linux or FreeBSD... I really > liked the way they look :-) Me too (well, not Photoshop, actually -- if I had to process images I think I'd use GIMP instead), so I use them on my Mac iBook 12" laptop (whose operating system's guts aren't all that far from FreeBSD -- there's some Mach microkernel involved, but it's very unlikely that could possibly be a problem -- those guts are all opensource, too, under the name of 'Darwin'). Alex
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