> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qml-systempalette.html
> I believe that this kind of "style-sheeting" is a bad idea for QML.

I agree completely.

Certainly no-one should feel obliged to use this "system palette" when building 
their components. It exists merely to pass that platform information on if 
needed. Indeed, if you are designing a whole new user interface for a platform, 
then you can define whatever you like in your style guide - anything from "text 
should be on a contrasting background" to "text must be chartreuse and always 
appear on a background  gradient of red to steel blue, and the first letter 
should always be bold and 10% bigger" (clearly I am not a visual artist).

--
Warwick

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