Try both but the appearance needs to be a different one.

Am 07.11.2012 um 15:39 schrieb Henrik Pauli <[email protected]>:

> Hmm, okay, so the Appearance, not the Meta then?
> 
> 2012.11.07. 15:20 keltezéssel, Martin Wittemann írta:
>> Hey,
>> I think we need to tweak the framework if you just want to change the font 
>> theme. Otherwise, try to change the appearance theme as I wrote in the 
>> former mail to see if my assumption is right.
>> Regards,
>> Martin
>> 
>> 
>> Am 07.11.2012 um 09:19 schrieb Henrik Pauli <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> This is the git master from yesterday :)  I was surprised to see the
>>> same qx.theme.manager.* in 2.0.2's apidocs too, though.
>>> 
>>> What are your thoughts about the fonts?  For me, those would be the most
>>> important right now – and it's well possible I'm misusing the feature.
>>> 
>>> On 11/07/2012 08:33 AM, Martin Wittemann wrote:
>>>> Hey,
>>>> the dynamic theme switch is a feature of the upcoming release. Do you use 
>>>> the master of qooxdoo r a stable release? Because not changing background 
>>>> colors sounds like you are not using the right version of qooxdoo. If you 
>>>> do, we should check that bug and include it into the framework. :)
>>>> 
>>>> Am 06.11.2012 um 18:21 schrieb Henrik Pauli <[email protected]>:
>>>> 
>>>>> Well, I can seemingly easily switch between qx.theme.Classic and
>>>>> qx.theme.Modern (for example), but not my app's own theme.  I created a
>>>>> timer that fires every second and changes some stuff while I'm testing,
>>>>> and during this, every 3 seconds it switches between themes:
>>>>> 
>>>>> if ((counter / 3) % 2) {
>>>>> qx.theme.manager.Meta.getInstance().setTheme(qx.theme.Classic);
>>>>> } else {
>>>>> qx.theme.manager.Meta.getInstance().setTheme(qx.theme.Modern);
>>>>> }
>>>>> 
>>>>> (It's probably worth mentioning that TabView tabs don't get redrawn
>>>>> until I hover them, and once returning to Modern, the tab background is
>>>>> taken from a system colour, unlike previously where it was white)
>>>>> 
>>>>> If I replace those qx.theme.* with myapp.theme.Theme and
>>>>> myapp.theme.Theme2, where Theme and Theme2.js only differ in that they
>>>>> refer to Font.js and Font2.js respectively, and all theme files extend
>>>>> qx.theme.modern.Whatever, there will be no theme switching.  There might
>>>>> be a too strict check somewhere in the code whether to switch or not...
>>>>> I'm not sure, I haven't looked yet.
>>>> It might be the case that it all depends on the appearance theme switch... 
>>>> Could you just use another appearance class which simply extends the first 
>>>> one and check that again?
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Martin
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