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Programming With the Appearance Manager


Figures, Tables, and Listings

Chapter 2  About the Appearance Manager

Figure 2-1   The same desktop in two different themes

Figure 2-2   The Themes pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-3   The Appearance pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-4   The Fonts pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-5   The Desktop pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-6   The Sound pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-7   The Options pane of the Appearance control panel

Figure 2-8   The same dialog box, before and after being made theme-compliant

Figure 2-9   Examples of the views font, the large system font, and the small system font

Figure 2-10   Mapping of standard definition functions

Table 2-1   Appearance Manager versions


Chapter 3  Using the Appearance Manager

Listing 3-1   Determining whether the Appearance Manager is present

Listing 3-2   Obtaining color and depth information for the current device

Listing 3-3   Moving from QuickDraw to the Appearance Manager

Listing 3-4   Drawing a dialog user item that is theme-compliant

Listing 3-5   Drawing a control user pane that is theme-compliant

Listing 3-6   Drawing a custom definition function that is theme-compliant

Listing 3-7   Drawing a scroll bar with arrows


Appendix A  Document Version History

Table A-1   Programming With the Appearance Manager revision history


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