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Not Working on Kde plasma 5.16 #27
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Hello this is really interesting, you could help me out here. If this works than you could try edit the yin_yang.json inside
and switch the theme again without visiting the settings screen. you should see a theme section for kde and you should enter your theme for example
If I got the time I will test this myself. You can also debug this yourself:
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Ok I'll try as much as possible :) , |
ok what should work for a hotfix right now is to copy the theme from the terminal ( for example "org.kde.breeze.desktop" ) and paste it into the kdeLightTheme field inside the Json. The same goes for the dark theme. Save the file and run yin-yang again. Before visiting the settings try to change the themes. It should work that way. I see if I can reproduce this. I cannot be sure but this could happen because the Qogir theme has a - inside it. |
I'm running openSUSE Tumbleweed and when I execute the AppImage file and click on settings to enable Yin-Yang for KDE it crashes:
Changing settings in the json file has no effect on behaviour. |
I am currently looking into the errors, I am running Fedora KDE and I do not got the problems described here. |
I just gave it another shot with TumbleWeed 20191126, that has KDE 5.17.3 and framework 5.64.0 QT: 5.13.1 The same error as I posted above occurs. Yin-Yang starts, go to settings, click check-box for KDE and this is the output:
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The trace-back references "/home/daeh/Application/Yin-Yang-Build/src/gui" that does not exist on my system. Perhaps something is wrong in the appimage creation and this reference will work on your machine? |
I think this has to do with the fact that the later kde version 5.16 and above are not using qt 5.13 and require a newer version. However it should be bundled in the AppImage. I try to find a better way to solve this since many people with newer kde versions got this error. |
Circling back to this issue. The error at the end of the dump says that the lookandfeeltool -l command is exiting incorrectly. But when I run that from terminal it works without issue.
Inserting any of these values in the json file does not make yin-yang work either. Might something go wrong in the execution of the command and the subsequent retrieval of the correct values? |
thanks for further investigation, the call for the command is actually really simple and straight forward:
I feel like it could break here: in this line I read in the themes, I will like this is causing errors. If you try to switch between the default themes breezeDark and breeze, does this still occur? |
Hey, tried the suggestion of setting the lookandfeel packages in This is the output when I run the package from terminal and hit the 'Dark' and 'Light' buttons only (did not open settings):
System info:
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Is this issue still present? I'm running Plasma 5.18 on Manjaro and everything works fine. (Note that I use a clone of the git repo and not the AppImage) |
This issue is present for some people but not all. My best bet is that this is in combination with the appimage and some sytem configuration. I decided that I will update the installation process and move back to the old process where you would need to run |
With KDE 5.18 it is quite persistent this issue. It might be that it is related to AppImage. Looking forward to be able to make use of this feature. :-) |
@tneo check out the new installation procedure, you only need pip3 and python installed on your system. Simply run this command to install the newest version of Yin-Yang: Please report back if this is working for you. |
That works for me with TumbleWeed. 👍 |
The AppImage version is not longer support, for everyone who stumbled upon this problem please use the new installation method: Simply run this command to install the newest version of Yin-Yang: |
Hi there,
Ying Yang is not working/changing theme in my kubuntu os.
I'm using kubuntu 19.04
and Kde plasma 5.16.1
After clicking on light or dark button nothing happens,
I tried going in settings and selecting kde but nothing happend
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