On 2024-05-05 20:52, christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
On 2024-05-04 22:36, christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
On 2024-05-04 21:56, Akseli Lahtinen wrote:
On Saturday 4 May 2024 14:47:35 GMT+3 christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
My proposal: we enforce Breeze as icon set and style everywhere. And
we
provide
Sorry for chiming in the discussion since I also have some related questions:
> Now let's see how we handle Windows and macOS: We patch a bit and ensure
> we have a bundeled Breeze icons set as lib, enforce our icon engine and
> enforce the Breeze style, as even with the latest native styles
On 2024-05-04 22:36, christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
On 2024-05-04 21:56, Akseli Lahtinen wrote:
On Saturday 4 May 2024 14:47:35 GMT+3 christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
My proposal: we enforce Breeze as icon set and style everywhere. And
we
provide still a way to overwrite that for the user, but if
Hi,
On 2024-05-05 04:23, Wang Gary wrote:
Sorry for chiming in the discussion since I also have some related
questions:
Now let's see how we handle Windows and macOS: We patch a bit and
ensure
we have a bundeled Breeze icons set as lib, enforce our icon engine
and
enforce the Breeze style,
+1
Every time I use a KDE app on Gnome I get those unusable black-on-black
icons or some other visual issues.
Even if this is because Gnome doesn't follow some XDG spec we use, if we
can provide a workaround for Windows we should be able to provide a
workaround in Gnome.
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 8:37 AM wrote:
> On 2024-05-04 21:56, Akseli Lahtinen wrote:
> > On Saturday 4 May 2024 14:47:35 GMT+3 christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
> >> My proposal: we enforce Breeze as icon set and style everywhere. And
> >> we
> >> provide still a way to overwrite that for the user,
On 2024-05-04 21:56, Akseli Lahtinen wrote:
On Saturday 4 May 2024 14:47:35 GMT+3 christ...@cullmann.io wrote:
My proposal: we enforce Breeze as icon set and style everywhere. And
we
provide still a way to overwrite that for the user, but if the user
didn't set something manually, idenpendent
Hi,
I think it is time to discuss how we handle the icon theming and styling
in non-Plasma execution environments for our applications.
Let's talk about Kate as an example:
If you run it on Plasma, all is 'good',
Plasma sets a good icon theme with all icons we expect (as Kate is
mostly