On 17/06/15 09:21, "Dmitry Shachnev" wrote:
>Hi J-P,
>
>On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:44:06 +, Nurmi J-P wrote:
>> Given that QGtkStyle is no longer part of the public API in Qt 5, how
>>about
>> making it a QStylePlugin and moving it out of QtWidgets? If someone
>> implements a style plugin for GTK
Hi J-P,
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:44:06 +, Nurmi J-P wrote:
> Given that QGtkStyle is no longer part of the public API in Qt 5, how about
> making it a QStylePlugin and moving it out of QtWidgets? If someone
> implements a style plugin for GTK+ 3, then it also becomes feasible to have
> platform
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 17:44:06 Nurmi J-P wrote:
> Given that QGtkStyle is no longer part of the public API in Qt 5, how about
> making it a QStylePlugin and moving it out of QtWidgets?
Sounds like a good idea.
Meanwhile, Debian and the other distros can compile with -no-gtkstyle.
--
Thiago Mac
> On 16 Jun 2015, at 16:32, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> In Debian, we have recently removed the gtk2 platform theme from default
> Qt 5 installation [1], and now I start getting reports about missing icons
> in my Qt 5 application on Debian (currently Qt 5 supports themed icons
> onl
Hi all,
In Debian, we have recently removed the gtk2 platform theme from default
Qt 5 installation [1], and now I start getting reports about missing icons
in my Qt 5 application on Debian (currently Qt 5 supports themed icons
only on KDE and when using the gtk2 platform theme).
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