A mostly white UI, trying to emulate paper on displays, doesn't work universally, because paper is used and perceived differently, especially in terms of photons. The UI elements are hard to make out in that sea of white light, compared to Windows XP and Windows 7 default skin. On 10/28/17, Carsten Mattner <carstenmattner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/23/17, weidong <1015490825@xxxxxx> wrote: >> take a look of attached files, I hope someday interface written >> by gtk will as beautiful as windows. > > tl;dr: perception is subjective, GTK+ and Qt can be skinned, > and there are Windows 8/10 skins for GTK+ if want one. > > Tastes are very personal and user friendliness is also subjective, > since you are part of the group that likes those 1980's style > flat, empty, mostly white interfaces with little contrast. > I accept that fact that I'm not part of that group, so it's fair > to say it's not a general assessment that this Windows screenshot > looks in any way better than that of Ubuntu. > > Windows XP/2003 were the last version (pre-Aereo) where, even though > resource "hacking" basically DLLs, you could skin Windows natively, > after patching. So not quite native. > > I'm super grateful for Qt and GTK+ being customisable via stylesheets, > unlike Windows or macOS. I can still have a user friendly, eye friendly > UI, while not being forced into a static theme. > > I mean, I have a hard time using those glaring white UIs where you > have a lot of empty white space and little contrast. On top of that, > the loss of 3D widgets removes one of the 1990s achievements in > mainstream GUIs, namely being able to easily tell what is interactive > in which way. So I very much love GTK+2 Adwaita and Industrial for > that, and customise GTK+3 with a theme to restore some of that while > not wasting as much space as the large widgets and spacing of default > Adwaita 3.22 does. > _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list