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Thanh Le Ngoc
2018-03-02 13:49:02 UTC
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I'm Thanh, from Vietnam,
I've been using KDevelop for a long time,

But i got issue with my eyes on KDevelop version 5.x, that is tab color,
I thought the active tab should be difference color from the other tab, it
will be better.

I hope that It will be updated on next version.
Many thanks
Regard !
René J.V. Bertin
2018-03-02 16:01:10 UTC
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Aleix Pol
2018-03-04 00:50:09 UTC
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Post by Thanh Le Ngoc
I'm Thanh, from Vietnam,
I've been using KDevelop for a long time,
But i got issue with my eyes on KDevelop version 5.x, that is tab color,
I thought the active tab should be difference color from the other tab, it
will be better.
I hope that It will be updated on next version.
Many thanks
Regard !
Which style are you using?
It seems you are in Gnome, you may want to use the plugins available
to integrate Qt properly with Gnome/GTK. Namely QGnomePlatform and
QGTKStyle.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Uniform_look_for_Qt_and_GTK_applications

Aleix
René J.V. Bertin
2018-03-04 08:47:05 UTC
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Post by Aleix Pol
It seems you are in Gnome, you may want to use the plugins available
to integrate Qt properly with Gnome/GTK. Namely QGnomePlatform and
QGTKStyle.
That is indeed supposed to prove the look-and-feel integration of Qt apps in/with the other desktop applications (YMMV) but a priori it's independent from the issue at hand. In practice you might even lose certain (subtler) style features because of differences in the theming capabilities (very limited in GTk3). As a compromise it will probably work better to find a native Qt widget style that matches your GTk/Gnome theme (check out the highly configurable QtCurve), or use one of the few styles that provide native implementations for Qt and GTk (Breeze and apparantly Adwaita).

Cheers,
R.

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