On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 10:52:54 -0500
Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Contrast levels in displays are certainly personal preference - I'd
> really like to try a lower contrast display - what's involved in
> getting Leo to use solarized colors?

Ok, I found

http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor/browse_thread/thread/d48297890fbe7352

but I'm still having some problems.

a) is it possible to switch off "change color scheme on focus change"
altogether?  I personally don't like any focused pane color / border
indication.

b) perhaps related to (a) Leo seems to insist on setting a light
background when the bodies focused even though I have:

@data qt-gui-plugin-style-sheet
    /* The body pane */
    QTextEdit#richTextEdit {
        background-color: #002b36; 

My goal is to have the *dark* solarized color scheme active at all
times.

I doubt a pleasing Leo display can be constructed this way until it's
possible to easily style all the elements of Leo's display, I'm not
sure how far we are from this currently.

Also, perhaps a question for Ville, or google :-), does Qt have a
concept like CSS's classes?  That would make styling simpler.

Cheers -Terry

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