On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:13 AM, de Sousa Diana < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hei Tobias, > > Actually I was hoping we could fix the flat style to also support color > tinting:-) I am not overly attached to the manhattan style, I just need > this one feature that is still missing from the flat style. > > > Yes! This would be the best solution, I wonder if it's an easy fix. > > > If we add color tinting, than we will need to be more dynamic than a > style sheet. > > Did you ever change the color of Qt Creator in Manhattan style? It adapts > the gradient colors to make sure the text stays readable and I think it > also adapts the font colors for the areas where the color tint is applied. > > > I had changed the colors of Manhattan style before, but I wasn't aware > that they are remembered by each session individually. So now I understand > that it's actually quite a useful feature for developers, you are able to > tell immediately in what you are working on. When I resume to working on > the flat styles again I'll keep that in mind and try to find a way to keep > that feature. > > Br, > Diana > Hi, How about adding a color role for this "base color" to the theme? Then you can create your own copies of your preferred theme and assign each one of them a different base color. - Orgad
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