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<H1>[Mono-osx] Is native look on OS X possible?</H1>
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<B>Joanna Carter</B>
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TITLE="[Mono-osx] Is native look on OS X possible?">cocoasharp at carterconsulting.org.uk
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<I>Tue Feb 10 16:05:01 EST 2009</I>
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<PRE>Duane Wandless a écrit :
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><i> Of course. But not by using WinForms. My recommendation is to use
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</I>><i> Interface Builder to create the UI then something along the lines of
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</I>><i> Monobjc to create the bridge between Mono and the GUI. Trying to use
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</I>><i> WinForms, in my opinion, will make your app look alien and ugly to Mac
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</I>><i> users. Go to the extra effort to utilize Interface Builder. There
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</I>><i> are other bridges:
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Take a look at Delphi Prism. It does a very good job of using the Visual
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Studio IDE to mix writing .NET classes in a Pascal-like syntax, with
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using Interface Builder to design the UI side of things.
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I wrote an article in the Prism Wiki about using Cocoa Bindings and KVP
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to link UI elements to the controller classes.
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Joanna
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Joanna Carter
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Carter Consulting
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