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Weird looking elements in some Qt applications #592

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jazz-it opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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Weird looking elements in some Qt applications #592

jazz-it opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments

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@jazz-it
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jazz-it commented Jan 12, 2021

I use Kvantum manager 0.17, selected kvantum application style in my Manjaro KDE Plasma and WhiteSur colors, as well as WhiteSur global theme. I wonder can my Filezilla or KCalc look any better than this?

Please check 1) way too dark border lines in my Filezilla, 2) inactive icons that are dramatically dark and 3) odd spacing around the buttons inside KCalc. Overall it looks quite unfinished and I wonder is there a way I could fix it via Kvantum manager somehow? Thanks.

@tsujan
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tsujan commented Jan 12, 2021

I'm afraid Kvantum doesn't have an in-built theme called "WhiteSur". You might want to report its problems to its author.

As for KCalc, starting from some version of it, someone added wrong style codes to it (as a "feature"). Nothing can be done in Kvantum to compensate for such mistakes but you could find a Kvantum theme that hides its problems and assign it to KCalc in Kvantum manager → Application Themes.

@jazz-it
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jazz-it commented Jan 12, 2021

Setting KvSimplicity theme for Kcalc is absolutely fantastic workaround. Thanks for the tip!

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tsujan commented Jan 12, 2021

Happy to know you liked it.

Kvantum comes with more than 30 themes. Many other themes are also made for it but I have no control over them.

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