Re: ugly VLC after Stretch

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On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 23:46:05 -0500 (EST)
Felmon Davis <davisf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Greets!
> 
> I decided to upgrade from Jessie to Stretch last night. it seems to 
> have worked though there are some oddities.
> 
> now VLC has grotesquely large control buttons ("Pause", etc.); the 
> interface in general seems to run on a different 'theme' and anyway 
> is over-large.
> 
> I have tried the "forced window style" option under "preferences" but 
> none of the various options but they make no different in these 
> respects. maybe 'CDE' comes closest.
> 
> I have purged and re-installed VLC also to no avail.
> 
> I have looked at the 'themes' VLC offers. awful. just want my 
> orange-colored working interface back.
> 
> the only other application I've found which has undergone similar 
> changes is Pan - it has a more 'pastel' shaded control set which I 
> don't appreciate but can ignore.
> 
> note a complication: I had Devuan installed and just did the Stretch 
> update but not sure of its relevance (thus I mention it).
> 

vlc is qt5 app. You need to install qt5-style-plugins. After that you can
force theme in vlc setting. There is no qt3 of course, but there is gtk2,
and gtk2 theme is not hard to configure. The other solution is qt5ct, but
its not in stretch. You can build the buster version with apt-src. 


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  Nick Koretsky (nick.koretsky@xxxxxxxxx)
  

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