Hi Matthias,

Thank you for your message. I wrote many new widgets and I have to admit
that I did not take care of this aspect (probably because I'm not able to
work with the Dark Theme of Eclipse or VSCode).

When you are talking about theming, you're talking about e4 theming, right
? (like the dark mode in Eclipse)

Can you tell what widgets cause problem in your application ? Or post a
screenshot if possible ?

Thank you for your feedback,

Laurent


Le lun. 17 févr. 2020 à 13:50, Matthias Paul Scholz <
matthias.paul.sch...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi all,
>
> I see a lot of new widgets being added to our beloved Nebula lately which
> is great!
> Yet, I wonder whether also support for theming is considered by the
> authors when creating the first release versions for them?
>
> Using a lot of the "classic" Nebula widgets in our RCP application (that
> includes theming as a matter of course), we noticed that theming support is
> rather sparse for the Nebula widgets so far; in my opinion, this is some
> sort of drawback for the acceptance of the Nebula widgets these days since
> good theming support is naturally expected by users of modern RCP
> applications.
>
> Hence, I think it would be reasonable and productive to take theming
> support for new Nebula into account quite from the start.
>
> Best,
>   MP
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