Hi Tobias, thanks for bringing this issue up!

To fully answer your question we would need to have Thomas and Alessandro's 
input as well.

But from all the feedback we have gotten about this topic, I'm now more 
inclined to keep the Manhattan style as an option (along with its color scheme) 
and continue to develop the new flat themes towards a Light and a fully 
low-contrast Dark option as well. It seems to me that most people are in favour 
of either a Light or a Dark theme option, but many seem to dislike the current 
Manhattan because it has too much contrast. Although Manhattan has some 
advantages, as you mentioned.

So once we have the flat styles ready, we would either set the Light or Dark as 
default themes, and Manhattan would be available as an option.

About the icons, yes, we have been talking about having only one set of icons 
and set their color by code, according to a stylesheet for each theme… again, 
Thomas and Alessandro could give you the technical details on how this is done 
:)

Br,
Diana



On Feb 10, 2015, at 3:38 PM, Tobias Hunger 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Diana,

I personally like your designs, but the flat style has one severe limitation: 
It does not support the color tinting that the manhattan style supports. Try 
the tinting by changing the color in Tools>Options>Environment>General>Color or 
wherever the settings are on Mac), and note that the color is saved as part of 
the session state.

I use different colors for all my sessions. This enables me to see at a glance 
which session I have currently open, which is important to me since I do leave 
creator running all the time and switch between sessions a lot.

In fact my wife is joking that the only way for her to tell whether I work or 
play on my computer at home is by looking at the color of the interface in 
front of me:-) The flat mode does not support color tinting at all at this 
time, so that will take some work to make it useful to me.

I am a bit afraid that this feature is going to get lost with your designs. 
Both themes appear to assume a certain background color for the UI elements. 
The flat and uni-colored icons will also make it much harder to change the 
color and keep the icons visible. Maybe we can just draw the icons in the same 
color we use for the font. We have code that picks a font color with a good 
contrast to the background color. That would also reduce the need to ship two 
sets of icons for the two themes.

Best Regards,
Tobias

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On Mo, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:09 , de Sousa Diana 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
What do you think about the idea of updating the Qt Creator GUI with a more 
contemporary flat style design, simplifying and unifying all UI icons? And 
adding a Light theme in addition to the current Default and Dark themes?
I have published to Qt Blog examples of what these new designs could look like. 
They are an early stage concept, so it would be great to get useful feedback 
from the community to take this forward! Please take a look at them at:
http://blog.qt.io/blog/2015/02/09/qt-creator-flat-style-ui-design-new-light-theme/
Cheers,
Diana
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