Re: Qt5 software in TDE

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On 3/8/24 23:03, Darrell Anderson via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Is there a recommended strategy to deal with Qt5 software in TDE?
>  
>  This is somewhat like dealing with GTK software.
>  
>  On my systems, Qt5 programs look awful in TDE, mostly really tiny fonts
>  and ignoring themes. Qt5 tools look normal when I use KDE.
>  
>  I am aware of qt5ct. That tool provides some sanity with Qt5 tools in
>  TDE, but usage needs to be limited to TDE. Otherwise qt5ct introduces
>  its own frustrations in KDE.

I may be misunderstanding your question or merely stating the obvious, but when installing the great wad of stuff necessary to run KDE-5 apps, you may have installed or easily can install the KDE-5 configuration application. Here, I configure the KDE-5 applications with that and the TDE applications using the TDE configurator.

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