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List:       kde-frameworks-devel
Subject:    Re: Breeze widget style for KF5
From:       Milian Wolff <mail () milianw ! de>
Date:       2014-08-11 20:49:43
Message-ID: 3765140.kUIB8xOh4M () minime
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On Monday 11 August 2014 14:20:26 Luigi Toscano wrote:
> On Monday 11 of August 2014 14:08:35 Martin Gr=E4=DFlin wrote:
> > On Monday 11 August 2014 13:10:39 Luigi Toscano wrote:
> > > On Monday 11 of August 2014 13:05:19 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote:
> > > > Hi Milian
> > > > =

> > > > > As someone with no clue:
> > > > > =

> > > > > a) what's the advantage of having a native widget style, compared=
 to
> > > > > using
> > > > > QtCurve settings?
> > > > =

> > > > None, except that you need someone working on qtcurve
> > > > =

> > > > > Are there things missing / not implementable in QtCurve?
> > > > =

> > > > Everything is implemementable in QtCurve, though not via a simple t=
ext
> > > > config file. So here also, you need someone to do it.
> > > =

> > > As someone else just watching: QtCurve is a KDE project now, shouldn't
> > > this
> > > help a bit?
> > =

> > hey guys, I find this a rather strange topic for discussion. We are very
> > happy that Hugo stepped up to write a native style. Questioning why he
> > didn't use QtCurve seems absurd to me.
> =

> I find this answer a bit overracting.
> I didn't do "questioning" police-style; I asked. End of story. If you don=
't
> expect question, don't put "> Comments, objections, blessings, are welcom=
e"
> at the end.

I agree. Really, I'm thankful for Hugo is doing and has done for KDE. But =

since I have no clue about styles (I even said so!) I wanted to ask what th=
e =

advantage of a native style over a QtCurve config file are. Hugo answered =

that. So whats the deal Martin?

Bye
-- =

Milian Wolff
mail@milianw.de
http://milianw.de
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