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    mrjj
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    #6

    @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

    "QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }");

    Hi
    You tell that only objects of type QMainWindow would be affected
    and that do not include a QDialog.

    Please see selector types
    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/stylesheet-syntax.html

    Its pretty important to understand or it becomes a mess to handle :)

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

      "QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }");

      Hi
      You tell that only objects of type QMainWindow would be affected
      and that do not include a QDialog.

      Please see selector types
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/stylesheet-syntax.html

      Its pretty important to understand or it becomes a mess to handle :)

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      #7

      @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

      @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

      "QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }");

      Hi
      You tell that only objects of type QMainWindow would be affected
      and that do not include a QDialog.

      Please see selector types
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/stylesheet-syntax.html

      Its pretty important to understand or it becomes a mess to handle :)

      Yes I understand, but it doesn't change a different window (QMainWindow). I want to apply that css for whole app.

      Student who loves C/C++

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        @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

        @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

        "QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }");

        Hi
        You tell that only objects of type QMainWindow would be affected
        and that do not include a QDialog.

        Please see selector types
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/stylesheet-syntax.html

        Its pretty important to understand or it becomes a mess to handle :)

        Yes I understand, but it doesn't change a different window (QMainWindow). I want to apply that css for whole app.

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
        #8

        @t0msk
        ok in that case, you should use
        setStyleSheet of the QApp
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html#styleSheet-prop

        But again, if u say "only mainwindow" in the ccs file, it wont matter if you set it on application. it still only applies to Mainwindow types of object.
        ok ?
        Im asking again as the sample you show is wrong on a logical level

        QDialog(parent), <<< its a DIALOG
        void settings::on_pushButton_clicked()
        {
        qApp->setStyleSheet("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, xxx
        You ONLY affecting mainwindows.
        So this can never work if you think that QDialog will use settings assigned to QMainWindow type.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @t0msk
          ok in that case, you should use
          setStyleSheet of the QApp
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html#styleSheet-prop

          But again, if u say "only mainwindow" in the ccs file, it wont matter if you set it on application. it still only applies to Mainwindow types of object.
          ok ?
          Im asking again as the sample you show is wrong on a logical level

          QDialog(parent), <<< its a DIALOG
          void settings::on_pushButton_clicked()
          {
          qApp->setStyleSheet("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, xxx
          You ONLY affecting mainwindows.
          So this can never work if you think that QDialog will use settings assigned to QMainWindow type.

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          wrote on last edited by t0msk
          #9

          @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

          @t0msk
          ok in that case, you should use
          setStyleSheet of the QApp
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html#styleSheet-prop

          But again, if u say "only mainwindow" in the ccs file, it wont matter if you set it on application. it still only applies to Mainwindow types of object.
          ok ?
          Im asking again as the sample you show is wrong on a logical level

          QDialog(parent), <<< its a DIALOG
          void settings::on_pushButton_clicked()
          {
          qApp->setStyleSheet("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, xxx
          You ONLY affecting mainwindows.
          So this can never work if you think that QDialog will use settings assigned to QMainWindow type.

          You don't understand me. I know that QMainWindow is not QDialog..

          But I have 2 windows, one is QDialog (settings window) and second is QMainWindow (main program), I know that design of QDialog doesn't change, but if I push button it doesn't change design of the second window QMainWindow (main program).

          Ah it works now, it didn't work because I had fixed css in ui file. So it means that if I set some css through Qt Designer then

          qApp->setStyleSheet
          

          doesn't override it?

          Student who loves C/C++

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            @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

            @t0msk
            ok in that case, you should use
            setStyleSheet of the QApp
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html#styleSheet-prop

            But again, if u say "only mainwindow" in the ccs file, it wont matter if you set it on application. it still only applies to Mainwindow types of object.
            ok ?
            Im asking again as the sample you show is wrong on a logical level

            QDialog(parent), <<< its a DIALOG
            void settings::on_pushButton_clicked()
            {
            qApp->setStyleSheet("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, xxx
            You ONLY affecting mainwindows.
            So this can never work if you think that QDialog will use settings assigned to QMainWindow type.

            You don't understand me. I know that QMainWindow is not QDialog..

            But I have 2 windows, one is QDialog (settings window) and second is QMainWindow (main program), I know that design of QDialog doesn't change, but if I push button it doesn't change design of the second window QMainWindow (main program).

            Ah it works now, it didn't work because I had fixed css in ui file. So it means that if I set some css through Qt Designer then

            qApp->setStyleSheet
            

            doesn't override it?

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            #10

            @t0msk
            Ah so the fact that escaped you is
            that stylesheet are cascading from parent to childs.

            Since the mainwindow is NOT a child of the dialog, setting it there will not change
            any QMainwindows.

            Anyways, use QApp setStyleSheet will.

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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #11

              @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

              doesn't override it?

              Depends on order.

              You set QApp in main

              In setupUI, any style sheet will override.

              Do you need multiple stylesheets? I always makes a mess when i try.
              One big one set to App in main always works the cleanest.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

                doesn't override it?

                Depends on order.

                You set QApp in main

                In setupUI, any style sheet will override.

                Do you need multiple stylesheets? I always makes a mess when i try.
                One big one set to App in main always works the cleanest.

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                #12

                @mrjj
                I have main, mainwindow and settings. My idea is that, in main it will load stylesheet from config QSettings.. and then if user want to change it, he will change it in settings dialog, settings dialog then write that change to QSettings and apply a new stylesheet, it works, but I don't know, why it (settings) doesn't overwrite stylesheet defined in QtDesigner.

                Student who loves C/C++

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                • T t0msk

                  @mrjj
                  I have main, mainwindow and settings. My idea is that, in main it will load stylesheet from config QSettings.. and then if user want to change it, he will change it in settings dialog, settings dialog then write that change to QSettings and apply a new stylesheet, it works, but I don't know, why it (settings) doesn't overwrite stylesheet defined in QtDesigner.

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #13

                  @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

                  doesn't overwrite stylesheet defined in QtDesigner.

                  It should. If you set it on QApp()->setStyleSheet in the dialog
                  But not tested it. Might not override when already set.
                  Note that Designer do NOT do anything special.
                  It simply calls setStyleSheet in setupUI

                  Try
                  setStyleSheet(QString());
                  in ctor of main and see if it then overrides.
                  Note. do not use "" as its not the same as no stylesheet

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @t0msk said in Theme support for app:

                    doesn't overwrite stylesheet defined in QtDesigner.

                    It should. If you set it on QApp()->setStyleSheet in the dialog
                    But not tested it. Might not override when already set.
                    Note that Designer do NOT do anything special.
                    It simply calls setStyleSheet in setupUI

                    Try
                    setStyleSheet(QString());
                    in ctor of main and see if it then overrides.
                    Note. do not use "" as its not the same as no stylesheet

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                    #14

                    @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

                    QString(

                    I tried:

                    MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                        QMainWindow(parent),
                        ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                    {
                        ui->setupUi(this);
                    
                        qApp->setStyleSheet(QString("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }"));
                    }
                    

                    and it didn't override stylesheet defined in Designer. I tried it in main.cpp too and no success.

                    Student who loves C/C++

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                      @mrjj said in Theme support for app:

                      QString(

                      I tried:

                      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                          QMainWindow(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                      
                          qApp->setStyleSheet(QString("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }"));
                      }
                      

                      and it didn't override stylesheet defined in Designer. I tried it in main.cpp too and no success.

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                      #15

                      @t0msk said in Theme support for app:
                      Lets assume that the cascading effect excludes widget with non empty stylesheets.
                      Can you try.

                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                          setStyleSheet( QString() );
                          qApp->setStyleSheet(QString("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }"));
                      }``
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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @t0msk said in Theme support for app:
                        Lets assume that the cascading effect excludes widget with non empty stylesheets.
                        Can you try.

                        {
                            ui->setupUi(this);
                            setStyleSheet( QString() );
                            qApp->setStyleSheet(QString("QMainWindow { background: rgb(130, 255, 47); }"));
                        }``
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                        #16

                        @mrjj
                        Thank you, this works, but why, I don't understand.. and what is this line?

                        setStyleSheet( QString() );
                        

                        why there is no "qApp->"? It is setStyleSheet for what? Why am I passing empty QString?

                        Student who loves C/C++

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                        • T t0msk

                          @mrjj
                          Thank you, this works, but why, I don't understand.. and what is this line?

                          setStyleSheet( QString() );
                          

                          why there is no "qApp->"? It is setStyleSheet for what? Why am I passing empty QString?

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by mrjj
                          #17

                          @t0msk
                          hi
                          I clear the stylesheet of mainwindow
                          this->setStyleSheet( QString() );
                          the QString() constructs an empty string object.
                          Which is different from setStyleSheet( "" );
                          So it seems that it will not override other already set stylesheets.
                          But if you clear it (by setting to empty.string(). Using "" would be empty stylesheet.)
                          then it works.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @t0msk
                            hi
                            I clear the stylesheet of mainwindow
                            this->setStyleSheet( QString() );
                            the QString() constructs an empty string object.
                            Which is different from setStyleSheet( "" );
                            So it seems that it will not override other already set stylesheets.
                            But if you clear it (by setting to empty.string(). Using "" would be empty stylesheet.)
                            then it works.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            @mrjj
                            aha, thanks :)

                            Student who loves C/C++

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