On 04/01/2017 15:25, Black Michael wrote:
I minimized the style sheet to just set color.
Can you see what this looks like on Mac? Does it still completely change the appearance? Are you trying to maintain the "look and feel" for Mac and not apply a style sheet for that reason?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jfzultac8h3tzpf/progressbar3.patch?dl=1

Hi Mike,

I don't have time right now to check but I am pretty certain that any style sheet will cause a custom drawn progress bar widget. This is always a source of derision from Mac users that "foreign" applications do not use the standard Mac controls and I can only agree as they look unprofessional and ugly when standard Apple controls are mixed with custom drawn ones. Note that the Qt fusion stylesheet is not available for Mac OS X. The Qt team recognize this and do their best to make Qt interfaces look as native as possible, this is achieved by simply not fiddling with the styling unless absolutely necessary.

Bottom line, do not mess with progress bars, find another way of indicating unrelated information. This does mean that there is no x/y text progress indication - that is the Apple standard which allows them to have very narrow progress bars which are often presented in the status bar.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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