> Yeah! A frame sounds better. ...and I can't imagine the appearance
> of big red, green and blue widget fitting with MoI's interface style. :)
:) Yes, figuring out something that is not really intrusive is part of why it will take a chunk of effort. I've kind of thought about a sort of "ghost frame", like something where just the corners of it would be visible, and even those would be translucent until you moved the mouse over top of one... But the idea is not completely formed yet, it will probably take tinkering with a few different approaches to find a really good one, again taking a chunk of time to do.
> Anyway, lovely program, Michael!.
Thank you!
> I can see more developers abandoning the boring old Windows
> interface style in the near future, once they see MoI in action.
I hope so! I agree it does get rather boring seeing too much stuff all in the traditional "old fashioned" style...
It's definitely more fun to break the rules. But it is surprisingly tricky to do it in such a way that doesn't end up confusing people a lot though.
- Michael
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