There has been some info on the list quite while back. Based on that i started 
a little project.
It works fine (in anything PyQt), but is not completely finished, documented or 
anything.

But it works and provides a nuke-like  look out of the box heh.

http://code.google.com/p/qcolorscheme/

http://code.google.com/p/qcolorscheme/wiki/GettingStarted

Should be straight forward to use. If you prefer to do it manually you will 
also find
the colors needed indirectly i guess heh.


Regards,
Thorsten

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Cadet
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2011 14:24
An: Nuke Python discussion
Betreff: [Nuke-python] Nuke PyQt - Style and Palette color

Hi Nukers,

I've created some custom dialog box with PyQt, i am able to launch it
from Nuke, but does anyone know the Palette Color used by Nuke ?
or the QStyle used ?

I've set my QApplication to style "Plastique" that seems to be closest
than Nuke, but all the rest like Background color or text color uses my
Windows 7 color....

Any idea on how to do this ? how to make your PyQt window looks
like Nuke UI ?

thank for your help ;)

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Matthieu Cadet
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