Interesting that the only solutions that I have heard is basically to “change
your entire desktop”. Clearly the scroll handles are being styled through the
.theme file because changing themes will restyle the scroll handles/background.
I was hoping for an easier answer such as “.. adjust the following key:value in
the theme file”. I guess I have to load up an entirely new desktop environment.
Seems a bit over-kill but since Linux is not my full time desktop I guess this
is the norm?
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From: Cristian Adam <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, January 14, 2019 at 7:48 AM
To: Michael Jackson <[email protected]>
Cc: qt-creator <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] Adjusting styles of QtCreator
Hi,
On Linux I use the KDE Plasma desktop environment, which you might know uses Qt
as it's UI toolkit.
If you have a build of Qt Creator for KDE Plasma, either your own or from the
distribution, you will have the Qt KDE theme being used to render the UI.
You might find a KDE theme which might have better user experience, not to
mention of having consistent UI in all desktop applications.
Cheers,
Cristian.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019, 19:57 Michael Jackson <[email protected] wrote:
I asked this a few years back but it is time to ask again. Is there a way to
hack into the styles defined to change the scroll bars? I’m old and my eyes
suck and having the scroll bar basically the same color as the scroll “well” or
background just kind sucks.
Thanks from the old people of the world.
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