Cristian Rodríguez schrieb:
El 02/07/11 15:00, Wolfgang Rosenauer escribió:
Am 02.07.2011 20:40, schrieb Cristian Rodríguez:
It's basically technically the same as it's beta7 which had no source changes to the final version. The difference is that it uses the beta channel (shipping the feedback addon) and is built from another HG tree.
I like the interface that is used in windows 7 ..why is it that there are multiple GUIs for the same program ?
I guess it's meant to integrate into the target platform as much as possible. Not sure what difference you mean exactly though?
All of it
http://www.blognotes.in/firefox-4-final-ui-in-windows-7-screenshots/
It is totally different from the linux version which looks like
http://www.tuxarena.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/firefox4beta7.png
The blognotes.in article has mockups that were never really implemented this way, the plans for some time in the future are still similar, but not yet fully done even in the in-development Firefox 7 code. You can get some way in the direction of what the Windows 7 UI looks like if you hide the menu bar through the View > Toolbars menu. Unfortunately, we are unable to draw into the window decoration on Linux, so the Firefox button is being shown in the tab bar instead there. The overall style and icons are of course the results of fitting in with the overall platform, and in the Linux case are taken from GTK/GNOME to a large part, through native interfaces. Robert Kaiser -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org