On 11/07/2017 03:20 PM, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017, Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus wrote:
On 2017-11-06 23:58, R0b0t1 wrote:
Integrated theming is a good idea because unless all assets are
obtained
from the windowing toolkit then there is no way to know they will
mesh well
with a given color scheme.
As the saying goes: “You are preaching to the choir”. ;-) I fully
agree with you, hence fpGUI Toolkit supports individual application
theming. As standard, every fpGUI application can also switch between
the 8 built-in standard themes with the --theme command line parameter.
http://geldenhuys.co.uk/~graemeg/themes/start.html
GTK can do this out of the box.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/14129/gtk-enable-set-dark-theme-on-a-per-application-basis
No doubt, so can Qt.
Michael.
I give up! After looking at most of the links in this thread, I can not
get the Lazarus IDE to use anything other than the default theme ('black
on white - with language highlighting). I would really like to use a
dark theme (white on black or gray - again with language highlighting).
I normally start lazarus from a .desktop file, but even dropping back to
the command line (with --pcp= ... ) nothing I have done changes the theme.
Could someone give me a command line that I could adapt to produce a
dark theme?
Thanks,
Don Ziesig
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