← Back to context Comment by phendrenad2 2 years ago Actually, on Windows GTK uses native widgets. 3 comments phendrenad2 Reply vasdae 2 years ago No, using DrawFrameControl et al does not make a widget native. lifty 2 years ago What is native these days? They seem to have a new UI toolkit every 2 years. cesarb 2 years ago The only native controls on Windows are the classic Win16/Win32 controls, accept no substitutes (not even that new-fangled comctl32 thing).
vasdae 2 years ago No, using DrawFrameControl et al does not make a widget native. lifty 2 years ago What is native these days? They seem to have a new UI toolkit every 2 years. cesarb 2 years ago The only native controls on Windows are the classic Win16/Win32 controls, accept no substitutes (not even that new-fangled comctl32 thing).
lifty 2 years ago What is native these days? They seem to have a new UI toolkit every 2 years. cesarb 2 years ago The only native controls on Windows are the classic Win16/Win32 controls, accept no substitutes (not even that new-fangled comctl32 thing).
cesarb 2 years ago The only native controls on Windows are the classic Win16/Win32 controls, accept no substitutes (not even that new-fangled comctl32 thing).
No, using DrawFrameControl et al does not make a widget native.
What is native these days? They seem to have a new UI toolkit every 2 years.
The only native controls on Windows are the classic Win16/Win32 controls, accept no substitutes (not even that new-fangled comctl32 thing).