Nevermind, apparently it was just the default theme that is dithered.
Explicitly setting the theme to fusion fixed it.
Josh
Hello,
I have been working for hours trying to figure out how to get 24 or 32-bit
color on my Raspberry Pi 3. Currently, Qt is running at 16-bit color and
everything is dithered and looks terrible. As far as I can tell, X and the
framebuffer are both running at 24 bit and I think it is only Qt running at
16 bit. I compiled Qt myself (twice) natively on the Raspberry Pi trying
different options, and I have the same results. I used the EGLFS for
Raspberry Pi plugin on one compile, and another ran directly on X. I'm
running Ubuntu Mate 16.04.1 LTS. Is it necessary to compile Qt for 24-bit
color? What compile options affect this? Are there commandline options that
can for 24-bit? Thanks for any info on how to get out of 16-bit color!
Josh
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