On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 09:22:16 -0600
Terry Brown <terrynbr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I can take a quick look if it helps.  I did introduce the use of the
> ~= operator, which makes Qt stylesheets more like their more mature
> cousin, CSS stylesheets.

I see there's already a style branch - I don't want to duplicate effort, let me
know if you want me to address this issue.

I was thinking that as well as setting the .style_class attribute to a space
separated list of classes, the .set_style method could set or remove individual
._style_info, ._style_error etc. attributes on widgets that could be targeted
with `=` instead of `~=`.

Cheers -Terry

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