On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 08:56, Josef Reidinger <jreidin...@suse.cz>
wrote:
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.
Yeah, I am willing to maintain CSS for Leap until we hit 16.0, it feels
like a reasonable transition time for something like that. We can start
with transitioning Tumbleweed in the meanwhile to actually get ready.
LCP [Stasiek]
https://lcp.world
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