On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:21 PM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> Yup.  It is, in fact, necessary to know Qt stylesheets to change
>> background colors ;-)
>
> I think we can shoot for the best of both worlds here, the template
> system can provide a tree of simple Leo settings for all the simple
> design elements (colors, fonts, font sizes, border widths, etc.)  If
> you want a gradient fill that changes when you hover over a widget,
> *then* you'd need to hack the stylesheet yourself, but for the core
> stuff, a simple user editable tree (Leo outline) of settings should be
> possible.

I agree.  In fact, Leo can and should make settings even easier, as
I'll explain in a new thread.

> Although I'm not thinking of combo boxes and tick boxes immediately
> (although they might not be that hard to layer on top of @color and
> @string nodes etc.) I think the simple menu taking you to the right
> part of a simple settings tree for things like colors, fonts, font
> sizes, border widths, etc. will help a lot.  That really is the first
> non-bug fixing thing I want to spend Leo time on, I just wish I had
> more of it.  I get tired of hearing myself say I'm going to do X and
> not getting it done.

A good idea.  And it's compatible with the changes that are coming soon.

Edward

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