2008-12-28 04:11 AM
2009-05-31 11:03 PM
kasprol wrote:This is simply wrong. You can use any windowing mode you like, in Carbon or in Cocoa. The API (application programmer interface) has nothing to do with it. If you've been using Archicad on the Mac for so long, you should know that all modes have been possible for a long time, that Archicad has been (is?) using Carbon, and despite that has been multi-windowed from the beginning, like most Mac applications, wether made in Classic, Carbon or Cocoa.
Carbon , an "old" framework on a Mac (one windowed mode - like on Windows).
2009-06-01 12:58 PM
2009-06-01 03:59 PM
2009-09-02 09:23 AM
Rob wrote:It is true to say it does not determine the user interface, but that's not to say it doesn't influence it. The Cocoa frameworks make it easier to integrate with the OS and produce a more mac-like interface.
either Carbon or Cocoa do not determine the user interface.
2009-09-02 11:15 PM
2009-09-03 12:49 AM
Karl wrote:Only GS can say about the new icon, as the testers do not have the final release to know what will be delivered.
Also, just a small additional request. does AC 13 have a new icon?
I find each release that I have to build a new application icon for each new version so I can differentiate each version of AC that is in my doc.