On Mon, 30 Nov 2015, David Edmundson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Boudewijn Rempt <b...@valdyas.org> wrote:
Sort of related question... Is this also the module that picks up the
font hinting
settings and applies it to KDE applications? I setup a gnome-only dev env
to see
what Krita 3 looks like on that platform, without any kde integration
available,
and I noticed that Qt 5.6 doesn't seem to pick up the Gnome font hinting
settings.
That mostly comes from X resources.
can you run:
xrdb -q | grep Xft
on both?
When I get home tonight, I'm at a customer's place now.
startkde has a bunch of scripts to set these from your kde settings, but it's
somewhat archaic so I can see why Gnome might have
ported away.
David
And that gives horrible spindly fonts, so I was thinking of ways to fix
that setting...
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015, Aleix Pol wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Martin Graesslin
<mgraess...@kde.org> wrote:
On Monday, November 30, 2015 1:02:01 PM CET Aleix Pol wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Martin Graesslin
<mgraess...@kde.org>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> there is currently a review request to add OSX
specific changes to
> framework integration plugin [1].
>
> This seems wrong to me. I think our framework
integration plugin is about
> integration Qt applications into the Plasma
workspace. In my opinion it
> should not be used anywhere else. Not on GNOME, not
on Windows and not on
> OSX. The idea of integration is that applications
look native on the
> desired platform. The plugin defines the native look
on Plasma and by
> that using it on other platforms is automatically
breaking the
> integration.
>
> Now I understand that some people don't like the
native look of their
> platform and would prefer using Plasma. Sorry I don't
have an answer to
> that. Unfortunately I think it's completely out of
scope for the
> integration platform to be considered outside Plasma.
>
> Given that: if people agree with my view that the
framework integration is
> only about Plasma, I suggest that we move the
framework integration to
> kde/
> workspace to release it together with Plasma instead
of frameworks.
>
> Opinions?
Hi,
I agree with you, I've proposed the same thing as you
in the past,
although there's some issues that would then need to be
sorted.
What you actually want is, IMHO, to move the
QPlatformTheme plugin
together with Plasma, but frameworksintegration is not
entirely about
that nowadays: it has code that integrates different
frameworks with
each other:
- FrameworkIntegrationPlugin: this doesn't really
belong in plasma,
integrates KMessageBox with KNotifications.
agree, does it belong into framework integration, though?
Well, yes. It's the very reason for the framework to exist.
Arguably nothing else belongs in the repository though... ;)
- infopage: this is used by applications as well as
plasma
same question: does this belong into framework integration?
- KStyle: Plasma can provide styles, but this seems
more like a QStyle
creation framework.
maybe we need a dedicated kstyle framework?
- platformtheme: Plasma integration. There I agree.
yep, that's what I actually was thinking about. All the
defaults for in Plasma
Aleix
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