[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2022-07-23 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2021-02-17 Thread soredake
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2021-01-31 Thread Andrew Travneff
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2020-06-29 Thread Murz
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2019-02-27 Thread Valdas
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2017-10-08 Thread Alex
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2017-07-25 Thread Roman
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2017-01-06 Thread Anthony Fieroni
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--- Comment #21 from Anthony Fieroni  ---
It can be added KColorSchemeMenu in KXmlGuiWindow, maybe disabled by default,
it can be enabled from any KDE app who is its child.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2017-01-01 Thread Hugh Williams
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--- Comment #20 from Hugh Williams  ---
What is the best way to pursue getting this feature added to relevant apps e.g.
KMail? File a bug/feature request with them and link this thread?

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-10-14 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #19 from andydecle...@gmail.com ---
I'd just like to add here that the most convenient place to configure this from
a user perspective is probably the KWin Special [Application|Window] Settings
module.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-10-06 Thread Christoph Feck via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #18 from Christoph Feck  ---
Right. Reopening.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-10-06 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #17 from nikol...@kakouros.net ---
Is this issue truly resolved? The linked commits seem kdevelop specific.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-10-06 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-07-25 Thread Aleix Pol via KDE Bugzilla
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  Latest Commit|http://commits.kde.org/kdev |http://commits.kde.org/kdev
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--- Comment #16 from Aleix Pol  ---
Git commit f6965687228383239cdf5b1e97c012e82fd5d119 by Aleix Pol, on behalf of
Alexander Zhigalin.
Committed on 25/07/2016 at 23:26.
Pushed by apol into branch 'master'.

Implement color scheme selection from these installed in the system using
KColorSchemeManager

Implement color scheme selection from these installed in the system using
KColorSchemeManager

REVIEW: 127980

M  +2-1app/kdevelopui.rc

http://commits.kde.org/kdevelop/f6965687228383239cdf5b1e97c012e82fd5d119

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-07-25 Thread Aleix Pol via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from Aleix Pol  ---
Git commit 938f1f7f14443180e91a55b0180e42589c3a3af5 by Aleix Pol, on behalf of
Alexander Zhigalin.
Committed on 25/07/2016 at 23:25.
Pushed by apol into branch 'master'.

Implement color scheme selection from these installed in the system using
KColorSchemeManager

Implement color scheme selection from these installed in the system using
KColorSchemeManager

REVIEW: 127979

M  +3-0shell/CMakeLists.txt
A  +106  -0shell/colorschemechooser.cpp [License: LGPL]
A  +60   -0shell/colorschemechooser.h [License: LGPL]
M  +4-0shell/mainwindow_p.cpp

http://commits.kde.org/kdevplatform/938f1f7f14443180e91a55b0180e42589c3a3af5

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-06-27 Thread Mircea Kitsune via KDE Bugzilla
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-06-24 Thread Alexander Potashev via KDE Bugzilla
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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-06-05 Thread Elvis Stansvik via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #14 from Elvis Stansvik  ---
I agree with Kai that this is not something which should be prominent in every
application, since it's a rare thing.

I do think we should have the ability to override the colorscheme on a
per-application basis in some way though, even if the application hasn't
explicitly added support for this (e.g. with KColorSchemeManager). I suggest
maybe an environment variable: Similar to how Qt supports QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE
(and -style) for overriding the Qt widget style, perhaps KDE could support a
KDE_COLORSCHEME_OVERRIDE environment variable?

In my case I'd like to use a different color scheme for Qt Creator, and I doubt
the Qt Creator developers are interested in adding a KColorSchemeManager to
their settings.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-05-20 Thread Kai Uwe Broulik via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #13 from Kai Uwe Broulik  ---
If, and only if, we were to add something like that, we could add it to KXmlGui
and have it provide a settings dialog in the settings menu where you also find
eg. "Configure Toolbars".

The infrastructure is already there, KWin can even follow the colorscheme of an
application to colorize the title bar accordingly. However, with
KColorSchemeManager there's an easy-to-use class that applications that want to
provide such functionality (eg. Krita, KDevelop, Gwenview, Dragon Player) can
add to their settings without further complicating the already insane
customizability of our applications.

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-05-10 Thread Alexander Zhigalin via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #12 from Alexander Zhigalin  ---
Now KDelelop also allows scheme selection (see
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127885/ ), but I still think this should
become a standard functionality, maybe something like
KStandardAction::configureColors(KXmlGuiWindow *win);

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[kdelibs] [Bug 279592] Allow per-application color scheme

2016-05-03 Thread Alexander Zhigalin via KDE Bugzilla
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