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      Project try last edited by

      Hey guys ,

      is there a way to convert the style from windows to mac's style ?

      if I cannot , can you please tell me if I can download a style and use it ? can you name some examples of things like this ?

      what are the classes that I should be doing if I wanted to covert the style ? I used setstylesheets before are there other things ?

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        andre last edited by

        mac style is, AFAIK, only available on mac.

        Stylesheets are a completely different way of styling than using QStyle. Mixing them is not trivial, to say the least. The build-in styles all can handle style sheets, but supporting them in custom styles is -impossible- very hard.

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          [quote author="Andre" date="1399378634"]mac style is, AFAIK, only available on mac.

          Stylesheets are a completely different way of styling than using QStyle. Mixing them is not trivial, to say the least. The build-in styles all can handle style sheets, but supporting them in custom styles is -impossible- very hard. [/quote]

          Thanks for answering , so the best thing I could do is playing with QStyle a little until I get the look that I want ?

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            andre last edited by

            There are some example of styles around. KDE ships its own styles, and I think that they are basically "just" QStyle implementations as well. Perhaps you can use these as inspiration?

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