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  • EddyE Offline
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    Eddy
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    #5

    I've used kubuntu 10.10 in the past and there it's ok. But that's kde.

    Are you sure about that Scylla?
    It seems strange to me.

    A workaround could be to get the system style in code and set it like you did.

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      Scylla
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      Here it works as expected (Kubuntu 1010). If you don't use a hard coded style, it should work on KDE.

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        Smar
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        You need to have a GTK style engine in Qt, so that Qt will use GTK styling by default. http://code.google.com/p/qgtkstyle/

        EDIT: Okay, that link is outdated. But anyway, that piece of code allows to use GTK styles in Qt, I don’t know where is instructions to use it.

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          agarny
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          For what it is worth, I quickly installed Kubuntu 11.04, and ran my application on it, and its look didn't match that of the KDE theme. Then again, I built my application on Ubuntu 11.04 and copied it over to my Kubuntu system, so it might explain...? (Note: I don't use any hard-coded style and, in fact, don't want to have to do that at all, since my application may end up being use on different flavours of Linux.)

          Eddy: what do you mean by "get the system style in code"?

          Smar: I have seen that Qt has QGtkStyle class, but on my Ubuntu box, QT_NO_STYLE_GTK is defined and therefore QGtkStyle is not available. Then again, as I mentioned before, I don't want to have to use styles. I would just hope that things would somehow work... :)

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            Eddy
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            #9

            Hi Alan,

            There is an example called stylesheet that uses the solution I talked about.

            @QString defaultStyle = QApplication::style()->metaObject()->className();@

            have a look in the StyleSheetEditor constructor.

            About Ubuntu 11.04 : I read that they are leaving gtk. Maybe this has something to do with it? Since prior versions of ubuntu didn't have this problem.

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              agarny
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              Thanks Eddy. I just had a quick look and for my application under Ubuntu 11.04, the following code:

              @QRegExp regExp(".(.*)\+?Style");
              QString defaultStyle = QApplication::style()->metaObject()->className();

              qDebug() << "BEFORE:" << defaultStyle;

              if (regExp.exactMatch(defaultStyle))
              defaultStyle = regExp.cap(1);

              qDebug() << "AFTER:" << defaultStyle;@

              returns:

              bq. BEFORE: "QCleanlooksStyle"
              AFTER: "Cleanlooks"

              This is already the style that my application uses, so I am not sure it helps...?

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                Eddy
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                Did you try to set it in code using that string eventually? I suppose you did.
                The reason why I ask is that you told us before that setting it using code went well.
                If it's not, there must be a problem with the them I suppose on your system.

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                  agarny
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                  Well, I did try indeed (using app->setStyle(new QCleanlookStyle), even though app->style() would return QCleanLookStyle before I set the 'new' style.

                  Otherwise, I did say that hard setting the style worked in the sense that the style gets applied, but I also said that if I change the theme, then my application doesn't respond to the change.

                  As I also said, the Qt examples behave the same as my application (i.e. don't respond to a change in the theme) while Qt Creator works as expected (i.e. responds to a change in the theme).

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                    Eddy
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    Sorry it couldn't help you out. It was worth trying I guess.

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                      agarny
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                      No worries, and yes always worth trying. I guess that if I was to study Qt Creator's source code carefully, then I would find out how they do it...

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                        Eddy
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                        #15

                        Sounds like a good idea. And you could learn other usefull things.

                        Keep us posted.

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                          agarny
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                          Oh, I already have from Qt Creator's source code. :) It's just that I am still struggling about the overall structure of the source code, so I tend to use it as a last resource.

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