I am taking a break from this for a bit.
In the meantime I will run Leo "native" under Neon with Python 3.6.8 and
PyQt 5.12.3.
Chris
On Sunday, September 8, 2019 at 1:56:11 PM UTC-7, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> With all else being equal (this took some effort), if the python
>> environment leois
>
> With all else being equal (this took some effort), if the python
> environment leois running under is native to the OS the stylesheet is
> flawless. If leo is running under a venv of any flavor (including conda)
> the artifacts appear.
>
Sounds like time to reach out to a wider community,
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 13:25:23 -0700 (PDT)
Chris George wrote:
> After extensive testing I have determined that my initial conclusions
> hold.
>
> With all else being equal (this took some effort), if the python
> environment leois running under is native to the OS the stylesheet is
> flawless.
After extensive testing I have determined that my initial conclusions hold.
With all else being equal (this took some effort), if the python
environment leois running under is native to the OS the stylesheet is
flawless.
If leo is running under a venv of any flavor (including conda) the
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 9:56 PM Matt Wilkie wrote:
Hi Chris, i saw this in passing and wonder if it might be the same thing
> you've been running into with the theme weird outline in outline thing.
>
> "*11) Set outline: none; when styling inputs and buttons* or they will
> get an outline like
Hi Chris, i saw this in passing and wonder if it might be the same thing
you've been running into with the theme weird outline in outline thing.
"*11) Set outline: none; when styling inputs and buttons* or they will get
an outline like the below when clicked/interacted with: