Dear Geoff,
I want to make sure that the current feature set in Quaqua reaches a stable
state, before adding more component UI's to it.
Of course, you can always implement a SpinnerUI or a striped style for the
TreeUI on your own, and I will gladly integrate them into Quaqua 3.1.x.
If you want me to do this by myself in a future release, then 'fund' me with
a bottle of wine. ;)
You are right, opaque panels may break some applications.
I am going to add an UIManager property for default opaque panels for the
3.0 release (or for the next beta, in case I am receiving many more bug reports).
Thank you for your positive feedback!
-Werner
Geoff Levner wrote:
>Very cool, Werner!
>
>We have been struggling to put together a decent GUI on OS X in spite
>of the oversized Aqua widgets, and would love to use Quaqua instead.
>Unfortunately, our application depends heavily on JSpinners, which I
>see are unchanged in Quaqua...
>
>A couple other things that would be very useful to us (although I
>imagine you have no shortage of requests): striped JTrees; and a system
>property to make JPanels opaque by default for those who don't care
>about Panther JTabbedPanes or don't feel like going through their code
>to explicitly make panels opaque.
>
>Thanks and good work,
>Geoff
>
>On 25 May 2005, at 07:24, Werner Randelshofer wrote:
>
>> The Quaqua Look and Feel fixes minor bugs in Apple's Aqua Look and
>> Feel and
>> provides enhancements to make Swing applications nicely comply with
>> Apple's
>> Human Interface Guidelines.
>>
>> <snip>
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