Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-05 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Wednesday July 05 2017 10:58:59 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote: >No >the default is false (no frame): > >breeze.kcfg: > > > >false > > Curious, I've always seen Breeze display the frame, and never activated the option as far as I can remember. I did notice yesterday that breezerc doesn't

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-05 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Wednesday July 05 2017 09:55:27 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote: (CC'ing the plasma-devel ML and thus keeping Hugo's full reply as context.) >On 07/04/2017 11:13 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote: >> On Tuesday July 04 2017 20:16:55 Sebastian Kügler wrote: >> >> @Kevin: should we continue to CC you? >>

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Tuesday July 04 2017 20:16:55 Sebastian Kügler wrote: >The frame in my understanding is old weight, and can go (do check with the VDG I noticed it was already there in KDE4, indeed, though not usually rendered. >but to me, more importantly, reducing its size will >lead to regressions in

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On dinsdag 4 juli 2017 17:55:01 CEST René J.V. Bertin wrote: > Me neither for myself, I'm happy with how my QtCurve theme looks but I'm > also trying to improve the way KDE software looks using the native style. The frame in my understanding is old weight, and can go (do check with the VDG

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread René J . V . Bertin
Hi, How about this? In KWidgetAddons (out-commented code shows "stock" 5.35.0): KTitleWidget::KTitleWidget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent), d(new Private(this)) { QFrame *titleFrame = new QFrame(this); // titleFrame->setAutoFillBackground(true); //

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Tuesday July 04 2017 18:02:13 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote: > One should really consult with vdg here, since all these points (larger > fonts, padding, no frame), was already discussed with them, and agreed > upon, back in the days. As far as the official 1 or 2 KDE styles are concerned, I

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Tuesday July 04 2017 15:49:28 Kevin Funk wrote: >With regards to the "Widget Style and Behaviour" label in the `kcmshell5 >style` dialog: I don't find that particularly attracting under Breeze as well. > >It's too "bulky" for my taste. Indeed. I just notice that contrary to what you'd

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread Kevin Funk
On Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:53:15 CEST René J. V. Bertin wrote: > René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > style. I think I figured out the how/where once but can't seem to find the > > info anymore so I'd appreciate a pointer. > > Found it. > > > FWIW, drawing this kind of label in a frame and/or with a

Re: KTitleWidget and the native Mac style

2017-07-04 Thread René J . V . Bertin
René J.V. Bertin wrote: > style. I think I figured out the how/where once but can't seem to find the > info anymore so I'd appreciate a pointer. Found it. > FWIW, drawing this kind of label in a frame and/or with a different background > colour isn't appropriate for the native Macintosh style.