Nobody enjoy qutecom css, sniff ...

This css had for target windowXP, for linux you can remove it .

Laurent

Ludovico Cavedon a écrit :
> Hi,
> I am forwarding an email from a Debian user with some interesting
> comments on the qutecom.css file (and why qutecom has a better look
> without it on KDE).
>
> Cheers,
> Ludovico
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Bug#527929: [qutecom] Default theme unusable
> Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 02:45:45 +0200
> From: Vincent MEURISSE <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> CC: Ludovico Cavedon <[email protected]>
> References: <[email protected]>
> <[email protected]>
>
>
>   
>> Interesting, so you are suggesting that no qutecom.css at all would be
>> better for you?
>> I am not a KDE user, so I cannot really tell the difference.
>> Maybe the program should have a configuration switch to set whether to
>> use the css or the system theme?
>>     
> In fact the modified file is not useful under kde4. The only remaining
> things in
> it are:
> - Rounded corner for different elements. Default KDE4 theme already use
> rounded
> elements
> - To pictures. Even without the file, the pictures are used in the
> interface.
> - some margin adjustment. I don't get this. for me the application is
> just fine
> without them (keep it simple as they say)
> - Various border color forced to gray. I think this is a bad thing.
> Sooner or
> later you will get a bugreport "with my new custom cool grey theme, I
> cannot
> see borders anymore"
> - QHeaderView::section in white on black. This modify the look of
> configuration. I don't care of that point both are ok for me.
>
> In a general way, I don't like too much custom theme in applications:
> - to avoid this kind of bug, if you start to theme, you have to theme every
> single color in the application. Usualy system theme contain dozens of
> colors.
> If you want your application to display correctly on every single system in
> the world, your theme will end as big as the bible :)
> - even if you manage to get a cool working theme, think about other
> applications. If I choose my system theme to be yellow and red, I don't
> want
> qutecom config in black and white.
>
> As you say a config switch to use custom/system theme would be cool. (of
> course
> default to system to avoid problems)
>
> Regards
> Vincent
>
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