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Tk GUI's seem to be universally considered ugly, but I'd like to know why specifically. Some in the Tcl/Tk world would argue that this is a moot point as there is much better support now for native look and feel, which is a big reason I decided on Tcl/Tk. Now, however, the problem is, because I'm leveraging a Tcl/Starkit vfs (virtual file system), the native file dialogs don't work, and I'm going to have to revert to pure Tk file dialogs.

Please I'm looking for specific, technical reasons, e.g. regarding font aliasing (or lack thereof) or font style, or color, etcetera. Because I personally don't buy the "it's just ugly to me". To me, its just different, and I switch between Mac and Windows and Linux with regularity, so I'm used to different looks/feels.

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the same qn as stackoverflow.com/questions/349409/… – yesraaj Dec 8 '08 at 12:47
Thanks Jon, I don't think the system suggested that question in response to my title, so I went ahead – George Jempty Dec 8 '08 at 13:13
I don't get it. That's your own question posted 2 minutes earlier. – Bill the Lizard Dec 8 '08 at 13:41
Yeah I'm confused too at this point, all somebody did was add a screenshot.....now the views for this question don't count toward the views for the other....oh well – George Jempty Dec 9 '08 at 21:17

closed as exact duplicate by Jon Skeet Dec 8 '08 at 12:50

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