I've used droptools to try some plugins - unfortunately did not have a great experience as the specific plugin didn't really work well and I started getting annoyed how it would inject new stacks into my project so I've got rid of it. No thanks
But that is again my point: In my mind LC should be offering standard controls that either mimic or actually are native controls -- and these include things like placeholder text, password/concealed text and other settings as baseline standard. At least for MacOS, you can see the
interface guidelines here. Check out that placeholder text right there
i would not expect to have to add a plugin just to have standard features of standard controls. Yep, all these things can be programmed in, but I'm saying they would be ideally built into the IDE as they are so commonplace and standard interface elements.
I, and i'm sure almost everyone else, have limited time and i don't want spend it programming in what should be a standard interface element and what's even trickier is making it look native on each platform, i want to be building my app! -- for this i would hope the clever people designing the IDE to come up with these solutions. I'm lazy, see?
As for the odd effects of line width, see here:
The old trick of creating an embossed look is outdated both in the sense that this is no longer a good or accepted look on mac/win and also in sense of how this is implemented.
Another example is how if you set a button to 'transparent' style, click it produces an extremely ugly variation of this, instead of a fill effect:
yep, i know i can change this - but i have to keep doing that
every time... The less said about the tab bar, the better...
In the grand scheme of things these are lesser niggles and i'm really enjoying and investing a lot of time in LiveCode -- but these do niggle
