On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 22:21:03 +0100
Stasiek Michalski <hel...@opensuse.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have been thinking about this for quite a while, and decided it might
> be a good time to take action in this direction. As you might know, we
> use an extensive set of CSS files to make our installation medium look
> like it looks. However since those CSS files are CSS2, because Qt pretty
> much abandoned CSS in Qt entirely, and it's probably going to be removed
> at some point. I have asked KDE maintainers how hard it would be to
> compile Breeze without Kfluff, and while possible, it's not exactly the
> easiest. Also, from my short interaction with HuHa today, we also need a
> high contrast theme. I did find something that would work, however it
> might be a pretty bizarre choice for us. Adwaita-Qt and HighContrast-Qt
> are two themes that qualify for both: no Kfluff and have high contrast
> option (and SUSE can use Adwaita-Dark ;). From there, we can get rid of
> the rest of the CSS, only having to write small helpers to add our
> branding per distro on top of that. What do you think?

Hi Stasiek,
as it will affect also SLE and its branding I think it needs to be coordinated 
also with its designers or making it supporting both. I see some new style for 
SLE15 SP2, so I worry we probably should not change it before Leap 15.2.

Josef

> 
> 
> https://github.com/FedoraQt/adwaita-qt
> https://github.com/FedoraQt/highcontrast-qt
> LCP [Stasiek]
> https://lcp.world
> 
> 

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