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- Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!torn!utgpu!engb
- From: engb@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Ben Eng)
- Subject: Re: The State of Amiga Software...a proposal
- Message-ID: <C1FrH5.FMq@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: Jet Penguin Lavatories
- References: <1993Jan24.221918.20148@netcom.com>
- Distribution: comp.sys.amiga.misc, comp.sys.amiga.programmer, comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 00:46:16 GMT
- Lines: 40
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- In <1993Jan24.221918.20148@netcom.com> pockets@netcom.com (Sean C. Cunningham) writes:
-
- > I don't know about you, but when I set up my Workbench display, I
- >chose a resolution and refresh I was comfortable with. I chose screen colors
- >that I was comfortable with. I chose a mouse pointer that I was comfortable
- >with and I chose fonts that I was comfortable with. Most software totally
- >ignores what I, the user, am comfortable with and forces me to deal with
- >what the programmer was comfortable with.
-
- That's why resources can be defined by the application writers in a
- default app-defaults file, and those resources can be overidden by
- the user in his .Xdefaults file... under X11. Unfortunately, on
- the Amiga these things are not so straightforward. There is less of
- a defined convention (if there is one at all) for applications.
- It is up to the application to use whatever means the programmer
- deems fit to use (or ignore) the Prefs. And the design of Prefs
- is not general enough to handle application-specific information
- (eg. the font used to print out error messages in CED), so
- applications end up inventing their own bizarre configuration
- file formats (or not at all).
-
- It's just one of those little things... So X11 isn't as ugly as
- some people make it out to be. It has its advantages. Certainly
- the Amiga has a few things it could learn from X.
-
- > Commodore can take the initiative and come up with their own
- >program to ensure that the Style Guide's standards are met.
-
- If a package doesn't comply with this guideline then what? We tar
- and compress the offenders and publicly humiliate them? There has
- to be enough of an economic incentive for software houses to go to
- the trouble. Frankly, it's probably cheaper to use Gadtools or
- Boopsi and get the look-and-feel for free than to conjure up some
- blasphemous GUI from hell using other means.
-
- Ben
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