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Having used KDE Plasma on different distros (Arch, KDE Neon, Kubuntu, Debian) I see that System Settings / Application Style always shows (at least):
I can't find however where, inside Plasma, they are defined/configured/listed. I would expect to find some system folder containing files or subfolders with the above names. Some KDE Plasma developer can help? Thank you very much |
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Hi!
The themes can normally be found in /usr/share/themes. The basic window decorations are defined in Qt itself afair. |
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well, indeed I am referring to Application Styles under Appearance, which are a separate concept. They are not Themes (Global Theme section), nor Window Decorations (another specific section) What I am looking for is a concrete example of a folder or a file where one can see items like Breeze, Fusion, Oxygen and MS WIndows 9x. Please if someone see them into their filesystem can you post which distro are you using and where you can see these Application Styles listed? |
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Have a look at the Qt Style example. Breeze can be found on https://github.com/KDE/breeze, the Qt-Styles at https://github.com/qt/qtbase/tree/dev/src/widgets/styles.
The GUI-settings are available with
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