A Qt mystery solved

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Edward K. Ream

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Sep 17, 2020, 9:15:29 AM9/17/20
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I admire pyzo's look, especially the look of the sliders. They look like a serious of small dots. This comes from the Cleanlooks/Fusion style.

A recent rev honors the @string qt-style-name setting, but that was enough to see pyzo-like sliders.

Another recent rev adds NullTheme.leo to Leo's Themes folder. Using the null theme I was at last I able to see pyzo-like sliders.

It turns out that adding almost any css elements for sliders obscure the small dots that Fusion creates. No idea why, but it's a stylesheet thingy.

Edward

Edward K. Ream

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Sep 17, 2020, 10:42:57 AM9/17/20
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 8:15 AM Edward K. Ream <edre...@gmail.com> wrote:

I admire pyzo's look, especially the look of the sliders. They look like a series of small dots. This comes from the Cleanlooks/Fusion style.

A recent rev honors the @string qt-style-name setting, but that was enough to see pyzo-like sliders.

Another recent rev adds NullTheme.leo to Leo's Themes folder. Using the null theme I was at last I able to see pyzo-like sliders.

It turns out that adding almost any css elements for sliders obscure the small dots that Fusion creates. No idea why, but it's a stylesheet thingy.

I meant to say dividers, not sliders.

Edward
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