thanksAndré, it should be the default style http://dooble.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dooble/trunk/browser/Source/dtabwidget.cc?revision=4784&view=markup http://dooble.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dooble/trunk/browser/Source/dtabwidget.cc?revision=4755&view=markup though it could be manually defined, I ask Qt people to switch default, the active one to white, or the inactive tabs to lightgrey and the active tab to dark grey. either or, thanks.
2012/10/19 André Somers <[email protected]> > Op 18-10-2012 19:36, Randolph D. schreef: > > Hello > > > > in the tab widget several tabs have a background colour of dark-grey > > and the active forground tab has the background colour of light-grey. > > > > This is misleading, as all apps with a mainframe have the colour of > > light grey, so the active tab is regarded as the general background > > colour, and this is misleading, better would it be, if all tabs not > > active are light-grey, (as any other frame colour) and the ACTIVE tab > > is default dark-grey (or alternatively white). > > e.g. in the qt web browser http://dooble.sf.net you can see this > > phenomen. Can someone swith the active tab colour either to white, or > > switch the non-active tabs to light-grey and the active tab to dark-grey? > > > Well, this is of course style dependent. What style are you talking about? > > André > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development >
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