Re: testing qt theme

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On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 21:28:28 +0100, Ryan Lerch <rlerch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 02/24/2015 02:42 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Hi, just a reminder: we do have the adwaita-qt theme included in the
workstation for f22, and qt4 apps will pick it up automatically. Now
(or when the alpha appears) would be a great time to try out your
favourite qt apps and provide feedback on places where the theme needs
more work.

Matthias
So the main things to look for here when testing QT4 apps in Fedora Workstation is how much the look is like the GNOME theme (adwaita)?

Just a few other quick questions:
* Is there a good example of an QT4 application where this theme is working as expected? I understand these apps won't have some of the gtk-specific things like headerbars etc, but having a good baseline app of what the look should be aiming for might be good.

* is there an easy way to see what toolkit an application is using, just to be sure we aren't looking at applications that are using older versions of QT or some other toolkit? If not, maybe a list of all the applications available in Fedora that use QT4 might be useful.

cheers,
ryanlerch

Hi,

as for applications, there is quite a bunch. I'd recommend trying something that's used by a lot of people, like Kate (text editor), KDevelop (IDE), Krita (graphical editor) or Umbrello (UML tool).

Martin
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