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Sorry for the straightforward title, but the topic actually is not.
You see, with the not-so-recent launch of Krita 3 I noticed Krita won't use the widget style nor color scheme set within systemsettings. It's always using Fusion widget style and on the theme picker it won't show any custom colorscheme, just the system ones. so I was thinking I had screwed it up at some point when compiling Krita. I googled around it for a while but I couldn't find anything, so I had that thought about a **** compilation. But just some days ago I found at KDE bugs someone had already filled a bug report against that thing. Turns out Fusion widget style was hardcoded onto Krita code because "It's pretty much the only theme that is not really broken one way or another". I decided to post my rant about it (sorry, but it really annoys me that a KDE app doesn't feel like a KDE app... I know you get me) and got an answer of Boudewijn Rempt, a Krita dev, who admitted all is related to an issue with Breeze widget style ("The problems are mostly with the dockers and drag and drop -- that just locks up the entire application"), but he doesn't know who's mantaining Breeze. On the other hand, I ignore at all the reason Krita devs forgot there's QtCurve and Oxygen widget styles, too. And the thing with custom, user colorschemes. But well... I seem to recall Breeze was born here in KDE VDG when someone started to play with Oxygen widget style. So it would be nice if Breeze mantainer(s) and Krita devs could get in touch and fix that thing once and for all. I'm linking the KDE bug report here, and this post there, hoping they can get in touch. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361811 So here's the bug report, and sorry for this long rant and my bad english and **** grammar. Take care y'all! |
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Hi,
the QWidget theme was done and afaik is still maintained by Hugo Pereira da Costa. |
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